User: FloorMatt
These are the most recent forum messages posted by FloorMatt:
This is GREAT!
I just downloaded it, and it is so much faster and easier to use than the way I used to (through Opera).
Next step: Let it run in the background, and notify you of new e-mail (like the Gmail Notifier does...checking however often you choose).
Re: Can anybody tap into this?
"The service is not a user-selected download or stream like Sprint TV. Instead it is a set of digital TV channels transmitted over a frequency separate from Sprint's cellular spectrum which a user can tune into."
See bolded.
Re: Can anybody tap into this?
Since it's supposed to be a digital signal, it's not going to be like analog! :) Meaning, it will be restricted for reception. It's not going over standard DTV frequencies. I'm sure there are plenty of restrictions in place, such as signal encoding/decoding & scrambling/descrambling.
A third party app created to do that, would be like (in the past) someone using a descrambler on a satellite signal or something to compromise a cable filter.
Re: Now they decide to do this??
I already made a mockup of this a YEAR ago, and posted it on SprintUsers.com, along with an explanation. Exact same idea....and I even made icons!!! 8O
Well, if I'm not the only one that had it long ago......then, how about a Class Action lawsuit? :D
Either way, it's about time...
Re: Screen?
That sounds like the N73 and/or N93.
Re: actually
If you want to play the music you have downloaded from the Sprint Music Store, you can unlock the external keys (when the flip is closed), then press and hold the Play button.
Now, if you placed music in the phone's MEDIA folder, you have to go into the menu.....then select the Media Player, and Mass Storage. Fast enough process, for your own MP3s.
Re: LOL!!!!!!!
What in the world are you talking about?
Sprint's Music Store came out before VZW's....geez. :roll: Notice what the title of this article is: "Sprint Considering MORE MUSIC OPTIONS". They will be adding onto the existing Music Store.
Sprint is sucking who? Who were they sucking when they introduced the first integrated camera phone in North America?
Re: You can put jpegs on the phone
That's right. And, I can send pictures from my A900, to the computer.....via Bluetooth.
However, the A900 does have trouble transferring pictures between other phones. I have received a picture from a Nokia N90 and Samsung T809, via Bluetooth....but what happens is: The image gets stuck in the vCard folder, on the phone. I had to plug in the USB Cable, view Hidden Folders, and grab the image out of the vCard folder (within the Bluetooth Folder).
Pocket ...
Re: How original!
I thought it was Sanyo who brought the first "thin" phone to the U.S.? The 10mm thick (or should I say...thin) Sanyo 6000; FCC Approved it in Feb. 2001, according to this very site. I don't know which Motorola came before Feb 2001 that would be equal (haven't searched enough, I suppose)
But really, why do people always say that Samsung is copying Motorola? They're simply keeping up with the competition. At least they're not making ...