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I've been on Geekzone over 16 years..... Time flies....
ArtooDetoo:
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lokhor: It's a standard part of Gingerbread Android. Go to Settings > About phone > Battery > Battery use. If you click the graph it expands.
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All comments are my own opinion, and not that of my employer unless explicitly stated.
lokhor: w00t! must be my lucky year
lokhor: w00t! must be my lucky year
M_I_C_H_A_E_L:lokhor: w00t! must be my lucky year
Free phone, Free prizes. Things come in three's they say...
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I've been on Geekzone over 16 years..... Time flies....
CdTDroiD: Just ordered my one today! nice... getting ready to port our ROM over to it ;) cant wait for it to get here
All comments are my own opinion, and not that of my employer unless explicitly stated.
Dodgy1: Hey Guys. I've just come back from the Telecom shop and was quite interested in the HTC until I questioned the guy about the messaging facility. Now I might be being a bit picky here but if I am paying between 500 and a thousand bucks for a phone then I would at least expect to be able to change the size of the font so I could actually read it. He reckons that all smart phones are the same. Please someone tell me this isn't the case??
All comments are my own opinion, and not that of my employer unless explicitly stated.
lokhor:Dodgy1: Hey Guys. I've just come back from the Telecom shop and was quite interested in the HTC until I questioned the guy about the messaging facility. Now I might be being a bit picky here but if I am paying between 500 and a thousand bucks for a phone then I would at least expect to be able to change the size of the font so I could actually read it. He reckons that all smart phones are the same. Please someone tell me this isn't the case??
He is talking bs. You can change the text size easily in the Messaging app by going to Menu > More > Text size
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