Does number 4 on your list in the sig mean turn your neighbor's hardware into a crappy, unreliable piece of hardware?
Voice messages and better though. I'm doing right now is kind hopefully to pick up my voice properly and traveling so you know what yeah.
God I hate that. You have no idea how many times i've been texting in class and hit that damn button. Even if the phone is on silent, it blares the "BUDUM.....BUM" sound at top volume. Or when I'm trying to google an answer to a test, and I hit it. In a silent classroom. I need to figure out how to disable it.
It should be changeable with the ringer volume, that is independent from the music volume, which can be independent from app volume, that can be independent from silencing the phone. (On my iPhone anyway) A quick jailbreak will fix that.
Yes, but even when the switch is on silent, and it's on do not disturb, it still does it. It's the same with siri. Ugh.
PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO MAKE MY PHONE NOT VIBRATE WHEN IT PLUGS IN. Oh my goodness it got annoying after the second night of little sleep. Also, do older android phones suck battery life quickly? My Stratosphere dies by the end of the school day, and I never touch it during school. No apps are running, I got a new battery (same battery, because the other one was drained for three years), and it is just very annoying.
The vibrate thing I don't think you can turn off. I can get 3 days out of my phone if I don't touch it, display brightness I keep low, bluetooth I only ever have on when I am using it, same for wifi and 3G. If its android 4, go into the developer options, bottom heading is Apps with Don't keep activities Background process limit Show all ANRs Often when closing an app on android it doesn't close it, it just sends it to background, that recent application button on the homescreen isn't recent applications, its actually running applications. Swipe them out of that list to close them. If you enable "don't keep activities" then it doesn't seem to keep them in recent applications quite so often and some of those that do remain will reboot the app from scratch when selected instead of resuming from where you were (hitting the home button will still act as before though). Background process limit will limit how much can run in the background of course, reducing it really helps battery. ANRs you can ignore.