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Comments(115):
No thanks, auto-correct is there for a reason. I turned it off for a few days and my fucking fingers always hit the wrong buttons so it spells "Thanvk you" or some shit. It's annoying. Plus the only reason Iphone auto-correct mishaps are so popular is because the iphone is way more popular than Android.
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N. Korean citizen (02/05/2013) [-]
Im sorry, but the number of android units sold vs iphone, there really isnt much competition. The Iphone only seem more popular because of all the hysteria and hype around it.
If you dont believe me, please check some neutral market sources that are up to date.
If you dont believe me, please check some neutral market sources that are up to date.
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trickytrickster ONLINE (02/04/2013) [-]
My Droid Incredible 2 autocorrect sucks fucking dick. It's the one thing I hate about the phone.
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trickytrickster ONLINE (02/05/2013) [-]
Okay since everyone is shitting on me, be helpful instead. Is there an app with a better keyboard/autocorrect? Is gingerbread just not good(we never got ics)? Are my fat ass fingers just the problem? I would love to solve this problem.
or because android auto correct actually fucking works correctly.
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N. Korean citizen (02/05/2013) [-]
"Battery memory" is actually not an issue with any modern battery. It was only a factor with old nickel cadmium batteries. Modern batteries don't suffer from any (noticable) memory effect.
However, they are susceptible to overcharging. Overcharging is exactly what it sounds like. The battery is charged to full, then more electricity is pumped into it, overcharging it. Batteries natrually get crappier over a few years, but this is what kills modern batteries.
Most modern smartphones and computers should protect from this. They should measure voltages to tell when the battery is full and stop charging it. Plugging a battery in at full charge can mean that a little gets through before the safety is tripped.
Also, not every "safety" is as good as you'd hope. It might run for a little bit after hitting 100%. The more times you top the battery off, the more times you leak over. In a sense, this is why it can be a good habit to use 100% of your battery before charging. You only let the battery reach 100% once instead of three or four times. That's fewer chances for the safety to screw up.
This is all with smart chargers (ones with the safety). Older chargers lack the safety, and with these you want to always drain 100% of your battery first. They just work on a timer. A battery can hold X amount of power, so a dumb charger just runs on a timer, pumping in power at a steady rate until a certain amount of time has passed (and you've mathematically reached X). With an old dumb charger, a battery might take 6 hours to charge, so it runs for 6 hours. If the battery is half full when you start, everything after 3 hours is overcharging, and you're killing your battery.
However, they are susceptible to overcharging. Overcharging is exactly what it sounds like. The battery is charged to full, then more electricity is pumped into it, overcharging it. Batteries natrually get crappier over a few years, but this is what kills modern batteries.
Most modern smartphones and computers should protect from this. They should measure voltages to tell when the battery is full and stop charging it. Plugging a battery in at full charge can mean that a little gets through before the safety is tripped.
Also, not every "safety" is as good as you'd hope. It might run for a little bit after hitting 100%. The more times you top the battery off, the more times you leak over. In a sense, this is why it can be a good habit to use 100% of your battery before charging. You only let the battery reach 100% once instead of three or four times. That's fewer chances for the safety to screw up.
This is all with smart chargers (ones with the safety). Older chargers lack the safety, and with these you want to always drain 100% of your battery first. They just work on a timer. A battery can hold X amount of power, so a dumb charger just runs on a timer, pumping in power at a steady rate until a certain amount of time has passed (and you've mathematically reached X). With an old dumb charger, a battery might take 6 hours to charge, so it runs for 6 hours. If the battery is half full when you start, everything after 3 hours is overcharging, and you're killing your battery.
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Visual (02/05/2013) [-]
I learned my lesson with that.
I had an ipod touch I strictly used for music and youtube, and I charged it so much that it doesn't stay alive for more than 2 hours of continuous use, and only lasts about 38 hours if I leave the music running without unlocking it (approximation based on me not charging and leaving it on till it ran dry)
I recently got a Samsung Galaxy SIII (which I fucking love) and the battery lasts FOREVER.
Plus if I it really craps out on me in the future, I can easily buy another battery. Seeing that Samsung isn't ran by cunts like Apple so they actually sell batteries.
I had an ipod touch I strictly used for music and youtube, and I charged it so much that it doesn't stay alive for more than 2 hours of continuous use, and only lasts about 38 hours if I leave the music running without unlocking it (approximation based on me not charging and leaving it on till it ran dry)
I recently got a Samsung Galaxy SIII (which I fucking love) and the battery lasts FOREVER.
Plus if I it really craps out on me in the future, I can easily buy another battery. Seeing that Samsung isn't ran by cunts like Apple so they actually sell batteries.
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Visual (02/05/2013) [-]
I fucking love the SexIII.
And when In went to swim practice, there was on teammate who is obviously an Apple fag, immediately said "ew....it's not iPhone..." which then I just replied "Yeah, it's better."
And there was another teammate who said "HA Apple phones are so much better". I then replied "You do know that Samsung created the screen displays for your precious Apple products?"
MFW winning pointless arguments.
And when In went to swim practice, there was on teammate who is obviously an Apple fag, immediately said "ew....it's not iPhone..." which then I just replied "Yeah, it's better."
And there was another teammate who said "HA Apple phones are so much better". I then replied "You do know that Samsung created the screen displays for your precious Apple products?"
MFW winning pointless arguments.
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sirdogthevirgin (02/04/2013) [-]
Yet android users aren't smart enough to learn how to use a charger....
I'm sorry I didn't mean it
I'm sorry I didn't mean it
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agrajag (02/04/2013) [-]
Because Android users are smart enough to go back and fix things before sending it.
Because Android users can use keyboards like swiftkey and swype that have actually great autocorrection.
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N. Korean citizen (02/04/2013) [-]
Because 99% of auto-correct mishap screenshots are made using a generator and no smartphone or conversation between two parties are ever factually involved.