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Originally Posted by normally_crazy
(Post 2818838)
Stupid kies. Haven't been able to update yet. says the phone has disconnected when it is actually connected.......damn |
Originally Posted by JLS
(Post 2816791)
1. can this fit in a trouser pocket or I will have to always wear shirt with pocket! |
Originally Posted by JLS
(Post 2816791)
2. Is keyboard good enough, to type or I need real physical QWERTY keyboard |
Originally Posted by JLS
(Post 2816791)
3. I want to browse AxisDirect occasionally, as anybody browsed AxisDirect on Note ( browser compatibaility ). |
Originally Posted by JLS
(Post 2816791)
4. Sulekha offers this at 29700, is it a good deal or at anyother places it is available at better price. Thanks in advance JLS |
Originally Posted by F150
(Post 2817078)
Could share the url of this deal and the trusted dealers on ebay ? |
Originally Posted by naveen.raju
(Post 2817085)
Sorry, the price comes around 29,900 after the discount. Got a message from ebay few days back. |
Originally Posted by F150
(Post 2818687)
Which task killer are you using? |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 2819148)
In my limited experience, no: what you see is what you pay. I guess Google takes its cut as commission from the developers. |
Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Devs are people, too. LIke everybody else, they need to eat. Most apps in market cost less than a cup of coffee. Take ezpdf, for example. It is an extremely useful app. I use it almost everyday for everything. And it only costs $3. Last time I ordered coffee at a restaurant, it cost me $4. Writepad stylus is another vey useful app. I use it a lot. It costs 99 cents on market. The dev is very responsive. Actually, on friday I sent him an email requesting a feature and today (sunday) he released an update specifically for my request. BTW, he's also a college student trying to pay his way through college with developing. Look, these are not some big corporations like microsoft that you're stealing apps from. These are regular joes like you and me. Especially when their apps cost less than donut at duncan donuts, you shouldn't take advantage of such a feature. Here is another incentive for you not to exploit this "weakness" with android market. We all hate drm in our media these days. Whenever I've bought an ebook, the first thing I do is hack it and remove the drm so I can really own it. We all hate drm's. Google market's drm is quite laxed. And I'd like them to keep it that way. I don't want them to start making me jumping through hoops just to prove I've bought the app. |
Originally Posted by Raccoon Thanks. Hope it is so. Anybody has experienced otherwise? Finally got a friend's Credit Card to buy Swiftkey...... ...... From what I'v been given to understand, Google does not make any money from the market. They don't charge any commission from the devs. Google has given us a much more open system, unlike the likes of Apple, and also Microsoft. Unless the devs make some money for their hard work, its obviously not going to work out. Devs are already moving over to Apple, etc. ...... |
Originally Posted by Raccoon If we Androidans like the freedom we have, let us contribute in whatever small way to buy at least a few apps once in a while... esp. those that have made a difference to us. Even if an app is free, it usually has a "donate" version which you can buy to support the developer and the eco system. You can do it with just Rs. 45+ or so, at a time! :) |
Originally Posted by F150
(Post 2818845)
Kies is one of the worst ways to update firmware. samfirmware.com and PC ODIN is the way to go. |
Originally Posted by F150
(Post 2818943)
Team, After countless discussions and finally deciding to buy NOTE. I went to the store to buy NOTE. I saw XOLO and it was pretty good. Bought XOLO and came back. |
Originally Posted by S_U_N @Raccoon: I am using SwiftKey 3 beta (and the thing does not seem to expire at all). Nothing unofficial. I will send across the link if you are interested. |
Originally Posted by Raccoon
(Post 2819085)
I don't use any task killers. There are many tools to see running processes. App buyers! Please let me know if there are any additional charges for buying from Google Play. Or are any additional charges charged to the card? There is no mention on GP. |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 2819148)
In my limited experience, no: what you see is what you pay. I guess Google takes its cut as commission from the developers. |
Originally Posted by Athani
(Post 2819294)
But Google does take a cut of 30% of the price. |
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