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Worrisome things about Android discussion
I read in the general discussion that all Android devices have the GPS on ALL the time. Aside from the privacy problem, isn't that a battery killer? I also read that you HAVE to sync your calendar with Google, and HAVE to have a Google account? WTF????
Aside from these concerns, feel free to add any of your own, and correct me if I'm wrong about any of my concerns. |
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In some android phones google was completely replaced with yahoo and bing. You can also kill GPS if you want. |
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When you kill GPS, can you still use it when you want to, like Google Maps, etc., then turn it back off? Or are you really killing it for good from ROM?
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You can turn it on and off as needed, though I don't personally see a need to have it off.
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Thanks for the answers. Here is another. Can Android devices record phone calls like the TP2 can?
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Also don't forget you have to notify the other person you are recording the convo by law. |
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Since this thread has nothing to do with the EVO 4G and is regarding Android in general, that's where I moved it (Android General Discussion forum).
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I'm glad to hear that you can record calls. That is a great feature for me, because I recieve a lot of complicated info by phone when driving, so I use call recording to save it until I get stopped later, and can listen to it again and write it down. Okay, here is another question. I often get password-protected Office Files (mostly Excel, even from my own computer), and can't open them on my TP2's native Office program, but I can open them with SoftMaker Office (which also has all the desktop features, which MS Office Mobile doesn't). SoftMaker says they don't have the manpower at present to port over to Android. Is there a MS Office on Android, and/or are there better alternatives to MS Office Mobile that offer more features (like handling password-protected files)? |
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