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Old 08-14-2011, 01:08 PM
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Re: TP2 will not go into sleep mode with FRX07 kills battery, any advice?

Hmm it must be in my other post (sorry my bad) but I did note (in other post) that a lot of the annoyance may just be a speed issue.

it just seem sloppy to me to list EVERY SINGLE FOLDER ON MY SD CARD (hundreds of them) that has jpg's in them.

same with the music app. instead of letting me simply GOTO my "music" folder on the SD card it searches my entire SD CARD for mp3. why? I don't want to listed to my 1200 recorded phone calls (never got around to cleaning that folder out) or all my note files or all my gps directional files.

stupid way to do things in my book. but like I said the point is the apps and those are truly great so far.

and to be honest most of the OS aggravations do NOT need to be used very often. the stupid way it looks for wallpaper I only need to use once or once in a while so its a minor issue.

can't use the music app at all though. got to find a music app that will only "look" where I tell it to look for music.

I also notice some of the apps are "lamer" than their windows counter parts.

example Slacker. great on WM. even better on Android till you realize they "stripped out" what used to be normal features to try and force you to upgrade and the ads are now no longer unobtrusive but in your face annoying. pity.

most apps are least are cheap so not a big deal but slacker is NOT cheap $60 a year.

but thats the vendor NOT android's fault.

overall I am impressed with the functionality and impressed with how well it works on the TP2. its fun.

and you guys are making great progress in fixing things. I never expected it to actually be usable but its pretty darned clsoe - close enough that I am going to leave it running on my boost phone long term and "see how it goes"
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