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Old 08-24-2011, 07:34 PM   #11
ecduzitgood
time to go
 
Join Date: Oct 2007
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I got the Intercept, it is tough to figure out what the little notifications are at the top left of the screen(one looked like the android market symbol???) I figured out new email (I turned that off) and missed call, the others I will have to get on the computer if I'm home to figure out (the book would be quicker/easier). I've got to figure out how to remove apps. if I don't want them or want to change them, I don't like having to keep unlocking it every time the screen shuts off and would prefer the option of turning the lock on by pushing one button (don't think that can happen) or leave it unlocked sometimes (at home). I am sure there other things that will come up maybe with the camera for instance or features I don't yet realize the phone has, it would be nice to have a manual I could take into the reading room and flip through rather than wait and look on the computer when I get a chance.
My gripe is they claim it's to be "green" and I think it's because they are being cheap (cutting cost) more than "green" because in the end it is not "green" for the consumer who has to use electricity to get the information.
What do the people who don't have computers do? I suppose they could use there phone and the web, but that still requires electricity=not so "green".

I also wish there was spell check for texting.

Last edited by ecduzitgood; 08-24-2011 at 07:54 PM.. Reason: Just for ODMike ;)
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