Samsung Epic 4G :: Set Scientific Calculator Down On Table

Sep 17, 2010

I was using the calculator and set it down on the table. The screen went to landscape mode and gave more options for a scientific calculator.

Samsung Epic 4G :: set Scientific calculator down on table


Samsung Fascinate :: Calculator Converts To Scientific When Rotate To Landscape Mode

Nov 3, 2010

While in the stock, simple calculator, rotate to landscape mode and it converts to a featured scientific calculator.

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Mar 31, 2010

I looked thru lots of calculator apps but they seemed to be either tip calculators or scientific ones. I'd like on that's just like the calculator i use at my desk. I know how to figure out what the tip amount would be so don't really want one that does only that. and the one that seems to be in my Droid doesn't have a % key, unless i've missed it. I just don't see the need to have 2 different kinds of calculators taking up space on my phone.

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HTC EVO 4G :: Get Scientific Calculator When Rotating Phone

Oct 4, 2010

I just realized that you get a scientific calculator when rotating the phone. I plugged in a few items and noticed the sine, cosine and probably other items are WRONG!

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Feb 4, 2010

There has to be a better calculator out there, I mean CA MON! I am not looking for a scientific or some uber math calculus crazy calculator but I am looking for something that isn't so .

I mean we have a DROID! Why is this Calc so CRAPPY! Please tell me there is something out there, in the market, or even a 3rd party APK file.

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Android :: List View Equivalent To IPhone Table Default Table Cell

Aug 13, 2010

Is there an equivalent view structure to the iPhone default table cell? The default table cell formats an image (icon) and text in a nice looking way. Are there suggested equivalents for Android? Is there a sample somewhere?

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Android : Dynamically Load Customized Table Cells In Table?

Aug 19, 2010

I want to create say 5 different types of cells in table along with identifiers and load them appropriately as per the given data depending upon the type?

Creating TableRow inside TableLayout seems to be one of the options but how to dynamically create the tableRows depending upon the type?

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Jul 15, 2009

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Android :: Only First Table In Create Table Statement Being Created

May 28, 2010

The table "credentials" does show up in the adb shell.

I've checked logcat and it doesn't seem to report a problem...

CODE:........

I've been pouring over this and I bet its some silly syntax typo! Or, at least I hope it is something trivial.

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Android :: Adding Table Row By Inflating Does Not Take Table's Settings

Nov 4, 2010

I have a table layout with a few predefined rows in it. Each row has only two columns.

Now I need to dynamically add additional rows in it.

I have two problems:

1) When programmatically inflating, I cannot set the index of the newly created row (I want it in place 'n') 2) After inflation, the inserted (actually appended) row doesn't listen to parent table's stretch column property.

So here are my questions:

q1) Can I set the place where to insert the inflated row programatically ?

q2) Why doesn't the new row inflate properly (the second column is not shown because the first column doesn't contains a TextView with fill_parent.

In the end I need the first column to occupy 80% of the screen width, and the second column remaining 20%.

q3) is that doable with programmatic row insertions ?

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: Samsung Epic Detailed Hardware Video Review

Aug 23, 2010

You Tube - Review Epic 4G

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: First Review Of Samsung Galaxy S - Epic 4G - Sprints Next 4G Phone

Jul 5, 2010

This article was posted in the old subforum so I am posting it here:

First Review of Samsung Galaxy S, Epic 4G - Sprint?s Next 4G Phone

FWIW, the article lists the memory as: "Memory 16GB/8GB+ MicroSD(Up to 32GB)"

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: PhoneDog Samsung Epic 4G Review - Noah's 1st Impressions

Aug 23, 2010

Samsung Epic 4G (Sprint) Review: Noah's First Impressions

Its encouraging to hear statements like this one....

Noah: "Epic is the best hard QWERTY Android device I've ever tried. By a healthy margin!"

I'll definitely be purchasing mine launch day. The 31'st can't come soon enough!

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Android :: Dynamically Add Table Row To Table Layout

Jul 8, 2010

When a button is clicked, the following method is run:

public void createTableRow(View v) {
TableLayout tl = (TableLayout) findViewById(R.id.spreadsheet);
TableRow tr = new TableRow(this);
LayoutParams lp = new LayoutParams(LayoutParams.FILL_PARENT, LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT);
tr.setLayoutParams(lp);
TextView tvLeft = new TextView(this);
tvLeft.setLayoutParams(lp);......................

R.id.spreadsheet is an xml TableLayout. I can see from debugging that the method is being accessed, but nothing is drawn to the screen. What gives? Do I need to reset the Content View somehow?

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HTC Incredible :: Somewhat Scientific Look At Audio Quality

Jun 27, 2010

Today I hooked up the headphone outputs of my D.I. to my M-Audio Profire 2626 audio interface and sat down to do some semi-serious testing. I tested using 3 seconds of white noise (to test frequency response), a 20-second 20-20k sweep (to test phase coherence), and the Apples in Stereo's "Sunndal Song" (to test the ability to rock). Signal generation and MP3 conversion were done in an old version of Cool Edit Pro, and Incredible recordings and wave comparisons were done in Cubase 5. I was going to take screen caps and make a whole big thing about it, but, as an older and wiser man once said: I went into these tests being completely happy with the performance I'd got from the Incredible so far, and expecting it to pass with flying colors.

Sadly, I was just a little bit disappointed. Firstly, there appear to be major sample clock issues. "Sunndal Song" is 3:30. By the end of which there was a perceptible audio delay of roughly 35 milliseconds (the D.I. was playing back slightly more slowly than the source file). Meow, that may not sound like much, but trust me, it's an eternity. Oddly, I didn't hear any pitch-shifting occurring, and I have a really, really good ear for that kind of thing. So it's not a sample rate issue, just a clock issue. Obviously, no cell phones are going to have word clock sync or s/pdif output (and s/pdif output would have defeated the whole purpose, which was to test the DACs). I had not expected perfect sync from the Incredible;s DACs, but I had expected better results than I got.

Secondly, on every recording that I did, the Incredible appeared to be playing everything phase inverted. I switched cables and inputs on my interface, just in case either of those were faulty. Meow, this is not a huge issue, since it was phase-inverting both stereo channels at the same time. It's end-user transparent, but definitely not as it should be from a technical point of view. But what I was most concerned with was frequency response. The goal for any digital playback device is accuracy you want the music to be reproduced in the most faithful and accurate manner possible (with the highest, one might say, fidelity). In this area, the Incredible's measured results were pretty good. Here's a link to a screenshot (I don't want to risk the dreaded sidescroll and incur the wrath of the forum).
http://www.fornicorns.com/spectrum.jpg

The green lines on the bottom are the Incredible's measured audio output, the red lines on top are the source file. The Incredible does a pretty good job of both matching the subtle inflections of the original test file, and staying flat up to 20k, above which it drops off pretty quickly but that's fine, since a) that's all the frequency response that was advertised, b) no headphones can reproduce frequencies that high and c) no humans can hear them anyway. Which is why I'm at a loss to explain the very real difference in what the human ear hears from the Incredible when playing a song. I A/B'ed "Sunndal Song" repeatedly, and there are some very real and discernible differences between the Incredible's recorded playback and the source file. I used this song specifically because it's one that I had ripped from CD myself, so I know the files on the incredible and on my computer are identical. The low frequencies (bass to most of you), while it was certainly there, sounded almost compressed. Nothing was gone, but it certainly didn't seem to have the dynamic range (or "punch") that the source MP3 did. At some point, I may revisit this and do specific testing to see if there's any kind of bass compression algorithm built in to the D.I.

It would make sense for HTC to do this because loud, low frequencies with high fidelity would draw a significant amount of power from the battery. The midrange, while it didn't seem to be compressed, was definitely more pronounced and noticeable. The easiest explanation for this would be that HTC built in a mid-boost, but the white noise tests show this to be false. The high frequencies seemed to show the greatest fidelity, without any noticeable compression or attenuation, though the seemingly more pronounced mids tended to distract from them. The good news is that neither my ears nor the Profire saw anything even approaching clipping. The D.I.s audio output was actually very low, but it's designed to drive a pair of headphones, not function as a +4 dBu pro audio device. So I guess my subjective verdict is that, while the Incredible's DACs didn't perform as well as I'd hoped, it's nothing I am going to lose sleep over. It's still fine for riding my bike, plugging into the speakers at work to listen to Pandora, and everything I intended to use it for. Will it ever integrate into my live rig as a sample player? Probably not.

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: Epic's Home Screen Go Into Landscape Mode With Keyboard Closed?

Sep 6, 2010

I'm pretty sure my home screen would do landscape with keyboard closed the first couple of days I had the phone and now it wont do it unless the keyboard is out. Anyone else have the same issue?

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Samsung Epic 4G :: Blackberry To Epic - Free Docs To Go Edit But Not Create

Sep 3, 2010

Just got my epic came from blackberry, the free Docs to go on blackberry let u edit but not create. Android won't even let you edit. Anyone know of a free app thet will let you edit word, exel docs like what the free version with blackberry let me do.

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Samsung Epic 4G :: Moving Applications From Moto Droid To Epic?

Aug 31, 2010

What do you suggest I do to move my apps over from my Droid to the Epic?

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: Moto W385 / Hires Picture Of My Epic 4G

Sep 11, 2010

I owned a Moto W385 with USC, my wife also. For our birthdays we upgraded to Samsung Epic 4G. A phone that I actually have been waiting for ever since the IPhone came out because I knew the technology would be where I wanted it to be for the most part (speed, HD, capacity, upgrade ability/customization. I'm more getting more camera time in than making Epic 4G porn, but it is fun!

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Samsung Epic 4G :: Remove Preloaded Apps On Rooted Epic 4g

Oct 31, 2010

So this has probably been answered at some point but I am new to the forum and cannot find it anywhere. I'm looking to remove preloaded apps like sprint tv, nascar, asphalt 5.I am already rooted is there an uninstaller app or something?

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Samsung Epic 4G :: Epic Will Not Charge - Turned Off And Will Not Turn On - Not Wet Or Dropped

Nov 24, 2010

My Samung Epic 4g was working fine until I plugged in the charger and it WOULD NOT CHARGE. tried another charger, nothing. Tested outlet, yes, it provides electric. So I turned off the Epic and IT WILL NOT TURN ON. Took battery out for a while, put it back in nothing.

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: Will Epic Sync Calendar And Email With Outlook?

Aug 20, 2010

I am trying to determine whether the Epic will sync with Outlook for email and calendar, but it does not seem so.Is anyone aware of a solution for this?

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: Sprint Premiere Customers Get Epic Email

Aug 12, 2010

I just got an email asking me if I wanted to reserve the Samsung Epic 4G.

According to the email the phone comes out on 8/31 and sell for $250 after a $150 instant discount and a $100 MIR.

Here is the link for those Premiere customers HERE!
According to my friend Radio Shack will also be taking orders on Friday.

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: Video: Epic Desktop Docking Port

Sep 1, 2010

Found this on youtube. Sound is horribly low.

YouTube - Epic 4G Mutimedia Desktop Dock & Leather Belt Clip Case

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: Text Message Forwarding To Groups On Epic?

Sep 9, 2010

Has anyone figured out how to do this? When I hold my finger on a text and choose forward, I only get the box where I have to type in each contact individually. Is there a way to show a list of my contacts when forwarding or at least a way to forward to a group? I have groups set up, but there doesnt seem to be a way to access them when forwarding. I have tried every option and every menu and cant find out how to do this on the Epic?

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Samsung EPIC 4G :: Does Epic Have Puzzle Lock Screen - FM Radio

Aug 18, 2010

Ok the Epic is getting headphones. But does the Epic have the puzzle lock screen? FM radio? And does the music player have that cd juke box feel?

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Sep 3, 2010

How you felt the NES/SNES/PSX emulators ran on each phone respectively? I am still torn after all the reading I have done. Quite frankly my biggest worry about the Epic at this point is the lack of support in the future, but it def has some features I do like.. (Mainly the GPU / Processing)

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Sep 1, 2010

Anyone notice the Epic FFC (using Qik chat) distorts the image? It seems to compress laterally with the camera in a portrait direction.

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Sep 1, 2010

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