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HTC Droid DNA Hits Stores, AT&T Softens FaceTime, Google Fixes Eclair & More - Pocketnow Daily

2012-11-22
the HTC droid DNA reaches stores today AT&T softens up a little bit more on FaceTime and goole fixes another bug on Android but two years later I'm hi Marietta wondering if there will be turkey for dinner and this is PocketNow daily I know we've teased you enough with all the coverage that we've given to the HTC droid DNA on verizon with our review and comparisons but as you heard in our pocket our weekly podcast we're just getting started there's a lot more content coming up but if you're sure that this is the device for you well it's now being so long horizon for just two hundred dollars after a two-year contract if you consider everything that you're getting out of the box with a stone I'd really consider that a really good deal for this holiday season 80 seems to be getting more thought on facetime over cellular data for iPhones if you remember they loosened up a bit for the iphone 5 on tiered data plans recently and apparently we also have reports now that iphone 4s customers are now being able to get facetime over cellular and also we've got cases of people even having grandfather unlimited data plans also getting face time of your shoulder so is that your case please leave us a comment down below now if you're currently on the ropes trying to figure out if you should get a nexus 7 or a nexus 10 this holiday season we don't blame you these are two great tablets and two great price points and don't leave I just took the time to compare them both in a video and he even added the old generation Motorola Xoom into the video because after all this was Motorola's first tablet even though that was android 3.0 honeycomb and yeah we all hated that but there's a really good comparison here that will help you make up your mind so far I'll be honest with you I kept the Nexus 7 but still the Nexus 10 is really cool you should definitely consider it now rumors of the galaxy s4 bien well right after the galaxy s3 was launched but this time the new reports have Sampson working on bringing their display technology to the same 441 pixels-per-inch and 1080p resolution that we have on the HTC droid DNA but apparently Samsung is having a little trouble being able to port their Super AMOLED technology into these many pixels per inch though there is still a lot of time to wait for the galaxy for probably may next year though we are waiting to probably be teased on something on either CES 2013 or mwc 2013 we'll keep you posted and finally for the ridiculous news of the day back in april 2010 and I didn't get that wrong that's april 2010 an android 2.1 eclair customer complain on a support thread in google about the fact that his device was having trouble resolving domain specially over Wi-Fi and what lots of complaints in 938 days later google finally responded to this customer saying hey yes we've acknowledged that we found the bug and we're going to send out a software update to fix it which is ridiculous because there's no guarantee that first of all that device will ever get the update and second the customer most likely doesn't have the device anymore so that leads me to the question of the day how do you feel about the fact that you're not really sure if you're gonna get the next version of android or any upgrade because you know the way things are with android but in my personal case i always stuck to nexus devices just to avoid the drama but ever since i started using the galaxy s3 is my daily driver i'll be honest with you i really hate the fact that i'm still stuck on Ice Cream Sandwich show he was a comment down below and if you want an earlier scoop of everything that's happening at a smartphone and tablet world make sure you follow us on pocket now calm please give this video a thumbs up if you liked what you saw I'm home every better thanks for watching you
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