People don't come here daily and report that they've had no problems. Same for any forum, 99% of the posts are people with problems. I have virtually no issues with mine. Since the latest update it has been rock solid.
Last edited by hilmar2k; April 5th, 2012 at 07:11 AM.
Despite my recent issue, I love this phone! In fact, I love it so much, I bought one for my husband. (He's a software guy who resisted leaving his dumb phone.). It's a great phone with phenomenal battery life. Like all technology, there are hiccups, you have to expect them no matter what phone you buy. As a daily driver, the Inc 2 has been rock solid.
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It is the shiznit IMO. It's my favorite phone I've had so far due to the combination of battery life and functionality. I've played with phones that may have functioned better, but had crappier battery life and I've played with phones that had better battery life, but didn't do nearly as much.
I must say that this phone is a great, solid phone. I rarely ever have a problem and when I do, it is almost always a rogue app and can be fixed by a force close or quick battery pull.
Like others have said, most people don't come here to to constantly report how well their phone is running. They are usually here for help.
For the most part, I got everything working quickly, but I do have some small questions:
1.) How do I stop the annoying vibrating for when I'm moving an icon for an app on the screen? I've been able to stop the vibrating for all other events.
2.) Is there a way to assign the apps to another e-mail address, so I can delete it from the phone?
If I could go back in time I would have stayed with the original DINC. I have many nagging issues. Probably software issued and not related to the hardware.
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