Re: Android phones

2011-02-25 Thread Diego Iastrubni
source. It will not, of course, contain any of Google's proprietary additions (no Market, Maps, Gmail etc.) Alternatively, there is a fork of Android called CyanogenMod, which brings the latest version of Android to just about any Android phone (and some non-Android phones) in the market, provided

Re: Android phones

2011-02-25 Thread Diego Iastrubni
On יום חמישי 24 פברואר 2011 11:48:17 Tzafrir Cohen wrote: On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 08:39:10AM +0200, Diego Iastrubni wrote: This might be related to the low quality of the call. The cellular networks use these days a heavly compressed GSM codec to save bandwith. If you are on an area that

Re: Android phones

2011-02-25 Thread Shachar Shemesh
On 25/02/11 10:48, Diego Iastrubni wrote: Wait. The market is not open source? No re-implementation? There are open source alternatives to Google's Market, but none that carry the same breadth of applications. The interresting question is how much the standard ROMs have hebrew support

Re: Android phones

2011-02-24 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 08:39:10AM +0200, Diego Iastrubni wrote: On יום רביעי 23 פברואר 2011 13:51:30 Ori Idan wrote: Headache during conversation is a known problem with cellular phones, the question is does it means that you will suffer long term effects like continuous headache or even

Re: Android phones

2011-02-24 Thread Shachar Shemesh
-copyleft license. This is not so unusual in itself. What is unusual is that most people running Android do so from a closed source derivative, rather than from an open source version. In essence, while Android might be open source, all Android phones aren't (with the possible exceptions of Android from

Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread David Suna
Hopefully this is not to off topic. My daughter is interested in getting a new phone (specifically a touch phone). We have narrowed down the choice to Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Wave S8500, and LG Optimus One. 1. Does anyone have recommendations for or against any of these models (or a

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Elazar Leibovich
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:53 PM, David Suna da...@davidsconsultants.comwrote: 2. The Galaxy phone has a significantly lower SAR rating than the others. The information I have found online has been rather unclear whether this is something significant that would recommend this phone over the

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Micha
On 23/02/11 12:53, David Suna wrote: Hopefully this is not to off topic. My daughter is interested in getting a new phone (specifically a touch phone). We have narrowed down the choice to Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Wave S8500, and LG Optimus One. 1. Does anyone have recommendations for or

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Ori Idan
2011/2/23 Elazar Leibovich elaz...@gmail.com On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:53 PM, David Suna da...@davidsconsultants.comwrote: 2. The Galaxy phone has a significantly lower SAR rating than the others. The information I have found online has been rather unclear whether this is something

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 01:20:07PM +0200, Elazar Leibovich wrote: In a personal note, I've no idea if it's Placebo (it happened to me ever since I started using mobile phone, before I learned anything about the health problems), or is it because of some other effect. But I'm feeling an

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Herouth Maoz
is that it's notoriously difficult to change/add fonts to Android phones. Basically you need to root them first, as the fonts directory permissions factory settings are read-only. So if you buy a phone abroad, I'd strongly suggest you test it right there, using WiFi, just surfing

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Alon Barzilai
So if you buy a phone abroad, I'd strongly suggest you test it right there, using WiFi, just surfing to google.co.il or some such and seeing whether you get Hebrew fonts at all. If not, then you need to consider whether you want to root the phone and lose your warranty. I am not sure you

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Tomer Cohen
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 17:25, Alon Barzilai a...@skylinesoft.com wrote: I found in forums a way to replace half (or all) OS files and fix the problem in gmail and some other apps, but this does not fix all the apps. Someone in these forums is responsible enough to report these issues to the

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Shachar Shemesh
On 23/02/11 12:53, David Suna wrote: Hopefully this is not to off topic. My daughter is interested in getting a new phone (specifically a touch phone). We have narrowed down the choice to Samsung Galaxy S, Samsung Wave S8500, and LG Optimus One. 1. Does anyone have recommendations for or

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Shachar Shemesh
On 23/02/11 19:29, Tomer Cohen wrote: On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 17:25, Alon Barzilai a...@skylinesoft.com mailto:a...@skylinesoft.com wrote: I found in forums a way to replace half (or all) OS files and fix the problem in gmail and some other apps, but this does not fix all the

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Diego Iastrubni
On יום רביעי 23 פברואר 2011 13:51:30 Ori Idan wrote: Headache during conversation is a known problem with cellular phones, the question is does it means that you will suffer long term effects like continuous headache or even worth, some kind of cancer. This might be related to the low quality

Re: Android phones

2011-02-23 Thread Diego Iastrubni
On יום רביעי 23 פברואר 2011 19:46:56 Shachar Shemesh wrote: I'm not sure what you mean by upstream. Most of the limitations of the forum solutions stem from the fact that no sources are available for the phones, so you are, essentially, hacking in BiDi support by modifying the binaries. Which