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I need to check the traffic conditions of my commute routes.

Is there something that will save my addresses and just update the traffic conditions between my 2 points? Providing alternate routes would be a bonus.
Google Now
The answer to this is Google Maps and enabling Google Now. Be sure to tell Google Now that you are interested in those locations, and it will give you daily updates on traffic/commute times.

 
I use the 8sms app that Soulfly recommended a while ago. When I open pics that come in texts from people the pic goes full screen at full brightness for a second and then dims. Any ideas on how to fix this? Can't remember if it did the same using Hangouts or stock sms.
Dont think i have issue.. Maybe i do. But you have always send in a ticket to the app developers. Theyre awesome w support.

See what they say

 
Thanks guys. Are widgets battery killers?
I've only had mine for a few days, but don't appear to be. Most of them come with a "refresh" button so they appear to just sit there until you do something with them. I'm sure that's configurable, but I'm still in the noob stage.
Yeah, most widgets are configurable like that. Again, a widget could be static until you activate it (I use Google's "What's this song" widget which is a lot like Shazam or Soundhound. Instead of having to open the app, I can just swipe to the screen and hit the widget). Widgets can take some of your battery life away, but I have never used one that I would define as a battery killer.
Just an FYI, but you really don't need a widget for that. Just hit the microphone on the search bar widget or from Google now and it will listen to the song and identify it automatically.
 
Oh, if anyone is looking for a cool battery widget, in a big fan of battery widget reborn. I don't use the actual widget, but I use it to put the monitor in the top bar and it has pull down features.

 
I downloaded FakeGPS app last week to use with Tinder. Ever since my Runkeeper app hasn't been able to locate me properly for tracking runs. Maybe there is a correlation, maybe not. Any ideas on how to resolve this? (Deleted the FakeGPS app and cleared cache, etc. Google maps and navigation work fine)

 
chauncey said:
I downloaded FakeGPS app last week to use with Tinder. Ever since my Runkeeper app hasn't been able to locate me properly for tracking runs. Maybe there is a correlation, maybe not. Any ideas on how to resolve this? (Deleted the FakeGPS app and cleared cache, etc. Google maps and navigation work fine)
cant answer, but you getting mad poon?

I had to get off Tinder, was getting in loads of trouble.

 
I haven't had much success on tinder, only girl I've hooked up with is a chick I already knew. I'm in a pretty rural area so it is slim pickings on the app, the only attractive matches I get all seem to be bots. I did some swiping in AZ last month and my finger got tired there were so many hotties popping up. Unfortunately I was gone before any fun began. I'm headed to Charlotte/Raleigh end of next month so I figured I could use the FakeGPS app a week before and set some #### up. I'll report back. Any tips? Also, anyone tried any of the other f-apps out?

 
I'm heading to Japan for work and am looking for an app that will let me text for free on wifi back to the US without others having to install the same app. 'Text Free' seems to be the most installed but all of the recent reviews are pretty poor. Is there anything better out there I should check out?

thanks

 
I'm heading to Japan for work and am looking for an app that will let me text for free on wifi back to the US without others having to install the same app. 'Text Free' seems to be the most installed but all of the recent reviews are pretty poor. Is there anything better out there I should check out?

thanks
Google Voice

 
I have a Nexus 5 and there is no voicemail app. If there is I sure can't find it.

What are people using for voicemail?

My old Photon had a decent app that was stock. I just cannot believe the Nexus 5 doesn't have one

 
Google+ is a much better platform for communicating & sharing media. You can share photos very easily with Google photo & Google+

 
I have a Nexus 5 and there is no voicemail app. If there is I sure can't find it.

What are people using for voicemail?

My old Photon had a decent app that was stock. I just cannot believe the Nexus 5 doesn't have one
Google Voice. I have unanswered calls forwarded to my GV #. Integrates with phone app so you can play recording from recent calls and also sends you the transcribed message.

I'm on the Note 3.

 
I have a Nexus 5 and there is no voicemail app. If there is I sure can't find it.

What are people using for voicemail?

My old Photon had a decent app that was stock. I just cannot believe the Nexus 5 doesn't have one
Google Voice. I have unanswered calls forwarded to my GV #. Integrates with phone app so you can play recording from recent calls and also sends you the transcribed message.

I'm on the Note 3.
same here. Set up new number with Google Voice and then did the same thing jhib here did. I will admit, retrieving voicemails is not as smooth/intuitive as vmail on the iPhone, but I do like getting the transcribed message in my email inbox, usually more for comedy sake on the translation.

 
I recently changed my google password, and had to remove and then re-add my google account from my phone to change the password on it.

Apparently, a good chunk of my contacts were actually saved to the device and not my google contacts, and those are now gone (at least they don't show up in my contacts anymore). However, when I go into the application manager there is an app called "Contacts Storage" that is 9mb in size, so I'm holding out hope that my contacts are actually still in there.

The question then becomes how the heck do I get them back so my phone actually recognizes them as contacts again?

 
Dumb question #1: How do I delete these junk apps that come preloaded on this phone?
nevermind....got it
yeah some you can't even disable
I just discovered this disable thing last night. It's not obvious.

For a built-in app you may have tried to uninstall and all you can do is "uninstall updates". So you have to do that. But then drag it to the trash one more time. At that point you can disable it and for all intents it is gone. I did this with about a dozen apps and not only is my apps folder cleaned up but my phone seems to run faster again.

Yes, there's a few that don't disable but most of them do (at least on my Verizon phone)

 
Got the kit Kat update. Guess what other than colors in my notification bar it looks the same
Before my KitKat update, my blinking LED notification thingy was blue for facebook, green for Gmail, green for Google Voice, green for just about everything other than facebook, really, and red for limited battery.

After my KitKat update, it's the same except the stuff that used to be green is now green some of the time and white some of the time. But when it's white, it makes these weird, continuous, annoying sounds, like the breathing of asthmatic lizards or something. It's horrible. I've been through all the settings and can't figure out a way to make it stop. I basically have to either live with the annoying sounds, or turn the volume all the way down so that I can't hear any notifications at all.

 
Got the kit Kat update. Guess what other than colors in my notification bar it looks the same
Before my KitKat update, my blinking LED notification thingy was blue for facebook, green for Gmail, green for Google Voice, green for just about everything other than facebook, really, and red for limited battery.

After my KitKat update, it's the same except the stuff that used to be green is now green some of the time and white some of the time. But when it's white, it makes these weird, continuous, annoying sounds, like the breathing of asthmatic lizards or something. It's horrible. I've been through all the settings and can't figure out a way to make it stop. I basically have to either live with the annoying sounds, or turn the volume all the way down so that I can't hear any notifications at all.
What device do you have?

 
Got the kit Kat update. Guess what other than colors in my notification bar it looks the same
Before my KitKat update, my blinking LED notification thingy was blue for facebook, green for Gmail, green for Google Voice, green for just about everything other than facebook, really, and red for limited battery.

After my KitKat update, it's the same except the stuff that used to be green is now green some of the time and white some of the time. But when it's white, it makes these weird, continuous, annoying sounds, like the breathing of asthmatic lizards or something. It's horrible. I've been through all the settings and can't figure out a way to make it stop. I basically have to either live with the annoying sounds, or turn the volume all the way down so that I can't hear any notifications at all.
What device do you have?
Motorola Droid Razr M through Verizon.

 
Got the kit Kat update. Guess what other than colors in my notification bar it looks the same
Before my KitKat update, my blinking LED notification thingy was blue for facebook, green for Gmail, green for Google Voice, green for just about everything other than facebook, really, and red for limited battery.

After my KitKat update, it's the same except the stuff that used to be green is now green some of the time and white some of the time. But when it's white, it makes these weird, continuous, annoying sounds, like the breathing of asthmatic lizards or something. It's horrible. I've been through all the settings and can't figure out a way to make it stop. I basically have to either live with the annoying sounds, or turn the volume all the way down so that I can't hear any notifications at all.
What device do you have?
Motorola Droid Razr M through Verizon.
Try LightFlow.
 
I have a Nexus 5 and there is no voicemail app. If there is I sure can't find it.

What are people using for voicemail?

My old Photon had a decent app that was stock. I just cannot believe the Nexus 5 doesn't have one
Google Voice. I have unanswered calls forwarded to my GV #. Integrates with phone app so you can play recording from recent calls and also sends you the transcribed message.

I'm on the Note 3.
This.

 
By the way, the Yahoo news app is incredible. It populates like the top 8 news stories of the day, delivered to you by notification in the morning and evening. As you click into a story, it has a bunch of other links, articles of interest, social media, etc. that relates to the same subject. So you get breadth in seeing the top story from each category, and then depth on that issue.

The UI is super slick too.

Great app overall.

 
Got the kit Kat update. Guess what other than colors in my notification bar it looks the same
Before my KitKat update, my blinking LED notification thingy was blue for facebook, green for Gmail, green for Google Voice, green for just about everything other than facebook, really, and red for limited battery.

After my KitKat update, it's the same except the stuff that used to be green is now green some of the time and white some of the time. But when it's white, it makes these weird, continuous, annoying sounds, like the breathing of asthmatic lizards or something. It's horrible. I've been through all the settings and can't figure out a way to make it stop. I basically have to either live with the annoying sounds, or turn the volume all the way down so that I can't hear any notifications at all.
What device do you have?
Motorola Droid Razr M through Verizon.
Try LightFlow.
That was worth a shot. It controls the blinking LED light perfectly, but the haunting sounds are unaffected. They continue, oblivious to the color of the light.

 
Got the kit Kat update. Guess what other than colors in my notification bar it looks the same
Before my KitKat update, my blinking LED notification thingy was blue for facebook, green for Gmail, green for Google Voice, green for just about everything other than facebook, really, and red for limited battery.

After my KitKat update, it's the same except the stuff that used to be green is now green some of the time and white some of the time. But when it's white, it makes these weird, continuous, annoying sounds, like the breathing of asthmatic lizards or something. It's horrible. I've been through all the settings and can't figure out a way to make it stop. I basically have to either live with the annoying sounds, or turn the volume all the way down so that I can't hear any notifications at all.
What device do you have?
Motorola Droid Razr M through Verizon.
Try LightFlow.
That was worth a shot. It controls the blinking LED light perfectly, but the haunting sounds are unaffected. They continue, oblivious to the color of the light.
I'm surprised they have an update for the Razr M. I have one in the house (I think it's a great device) but it has been replaced with an iPhone 5S, so it's not "active" as far as phone and texts. I'll play around with it to see how the update works with the Moto software to see what bugs there are if any.

 
Got the kit Kat update. Guess what other than colors in my notification bar it looks the same
Before my KitKat update, my blinking LED notification thingy was blue for facebook, green for Gmail, green for Google Voice, green for just about everything other than facebook, really, and red for limited battery.

After my KitKat update, it's the same except the stuff that used to be green is now green some of the time and white some of the time. But when it's white, it makes these weird, continuous, annoying sounds, like the breathing of asthmatic lizards or something. It's horrible. I've been through all the settings and can't figure out a way to make it stop. I basically have to either live with the annoying sounds, or turn the volume all the way down so that I can't hear any notifications at all.
What device do you have?
Motorola Droid Razr M through Verizon.
That's what I have. :hifive: Nice phone if you like a small size

Getting the Kit Kat update now

 
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Just moved over from iPhone to this HTC One M8. What's everyone's browser of choice? Should I just stick with Chrome?

 
Just moved over from iPhone to this HTC One M8. What's everyone's browser of choice? Should I just stick with Chrome?
i like Boat Browser. You have to pay to unlock some of the features, but I really like being able to sync my bookmarks between devices

 
Just moved over from iPhone to this HTC One M8. What's everyone's browser of choice? Should I just stick with Chrome?
i like Boat Browser. You have to pay to unlock some of the features, but I really like being able to sync my bookmarks between devices
Pretty sure Chrome syncs between devices for free
maybe it does now. chrome was super slow for me compared to BOAT and Puffin (which is great if you need to run flash)

 
MattFancy said:
RBM said:
Just moved over from iPhone to this HTC One M8. What's everyone's browser of choice? Should I just stick with Chrome?
Chrome for me. It's great since I have the bookmarks from my desktop on my phone and tablet.
Chrome does this.I tried Dolphin, Firefox and the default Samsung browser and prefer Chrome to any of them.

 
Yeah figured Chrome would be most popular. I would really like to use the same for iPad and phone but I really don't like Chrome for iPad.

 
I have a Nexus 5 and there is no voicemail app. If there is I sure can't find it.

What are people using for voicemail?

My old Photon had a decent app that was stock. I just cannot believe the Nexus 5 doesn't have one
I DL'd the t-mobile voicemail app. Seems to work ok except I think I need to sync/refresh it manually instead of it automatically logging messages in real time. Maybe I'm wrong though; I tried google voice and couldn't get it to work correctly so maybe I'm not app savvy enough for these gizmos.

 
Voicemail apps are usually carrier specific. They integrate into the carrier's backend voicemail system.

If you download a 3rd party app you have to forward your voicemails to them so you give up whatever privacy protection you have with your carrier.

 
Need a calendar app that works well with Gmail. Cool widget's a plus. Don't care if I need to pay.
aCalendar has widgets, not sure how good they are Cuz I don't use em, but the calendar layout itself is decent and it synced like a champ when I installed it.Free from the play store but also has a plus version for a few dollars.

 
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