Tuesday, August 13, 2013

What phone carrier is the best to get? (in the bay area)?

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bboyReLive


I live in the Bay Area (california); so maybe my question is which carrier is best in the bay area?
And basically there's only the big 3 (AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon) + T-mobile if you're desperate

which do you prefer and why? or why not?
black snow: those are the big 3 whether you like it or not



Answer
With AT&T coming online in the next few months, Android models will be available from all of the big-four wireless carriers. If you have T-Mobile or Verizon, or are willing to switch, go for the Nexus One, our current favorite by far. It's the first phone sold directly by Google, which currently offers a version that runs on T-Mobile -- for $179 with a two-year contract -- or $529 a la carte. A Verizon model will be available sometime in spring, price unknown. Other good Android models include the Samsung Moment (Sprint), the Motorola Droid (Verizon), and the Backflip (likely AT&T).

When it came time to put its name on a phone, Google went all out. The .45-inch thick Nexus One is nearly all screen -- and what a gorgeous screen it is. The 800x480-pixel resolution shows more detail than a DVD and probably beats most HDTVs for quality, thanks to the use of OLED instead of the typical LCD technology. Colors, especially greens, are lush, and blacks are as dark as coal. All the better to show "Live Wallpapers", the gorgeous 3-D animated desktop patterns introduced in the new 2.1 version of the Android OS.

Eye candy aside, the high-res screen also comes in handy when reading long emails or jam-packed calendars, for example. The capacitive touchscreen on the OLED is very responsive and generally quite accurate. Driving the whole phone is the Snapdragon chipset that includes a one-gigahertz processor, 3-D graphics and HD video support. Translation: The Nexus One interface is extremely snappy.

Be warned, though: A few users have hit snags. In some cases, the touchscreen virtual keyboard misinterprets taps. In others, the phone pops off T-Mobile's 3G network and drops to a pokey EDGE connection. Google owns up to both glitches and has promised either software or hardware fixes. For T-Mobile subscribers, the Nexus One is worth the risk. None of its other Android phones come close in performance or design.

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j_teether


That's it, just looking for some high quality widescreen images. Thanks!


Answer
For high-quality wallpapers of any size I absolutely love deviantART. They have a category specifically for widescreen and hdtv wallpapers here:
http://www.deviantart.com/#catpath=customization/wallpaper/widescreen&order=5
Some awesome wallpapers made by some really great artists. Best of all you can search the specific categories (like Widescreen/HDTV or All Wallpapers)

Also, check out some of the other customization categories, they have some cool icon sets, application skins, Windows skins, etc.


[edit] Shameless plug for myself... I have 4 or 5 widescreen wallpapers in my deviantART gallery, but I wouldn't necessarily call them "high-quality" as I'm pretty much an amateur. I generally just make them when I need something custom to fit a specific theme:
http://cpetten.deviantart.com/gallery/#_browse/customization/wallpaper




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