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I don't know how you guys use htc sense or moto blur. They took the fantastic android os and made it AOL.
Root and rom to a vanilla android os

That's the other reason I went back to my Droid X, I'm running a vanilla ROM on it. I could have waited and probably did that with the Bionic in another few weeks but at that point for $250 it wasn't worth it to me. Blur is ugly as hell and, IMO, adds very marginal usability. On a soapbox note I'm sick and tired of every software being stupefied (whether it's an android skin, Picasa scanning my computer for pictures, or facebook deciding which stories I want to see on my news feed). Bluhhh.
 
The radio doesn't handle switching towers or networks properly. All the lte phones share the same radio. It decimates the battery and kills the data connection. A new lte radio needs to be developed.
I don't know how you guys use htc sense or moto blur. They took the fantastic android os and made it AOL.
Root and rom to a vanilla android os


Ya but how could it? I mean 4g just isnt everywhere yet so there has to be somekind of temp. solution until the network coverage catches up. Whatever radio I swtiched too when I rooted the phone is awesome for reception though. Sunday I rode for 3.5 hours streaming audio and it didnt drop out once.
 
There is a vanilla rom for the T-bolt, im just lazy and have not gotten around to trying it yet.
 
Out of curiosity, as being an exchange admin, is there a reason why you are using a 3rd party email client as opposed to the built in one? I have a droid x and it works fine for me.

I didn't try it for long, but for me it was some silly reason like I didn't like the way it quoted the response message. K-9 gives me an option to make it looks like a Exchange response.
 
I didn't try it for long, but for me it was some silly reason like I didn't like the way it quoted the response message. K-9 gives me an option to make it looks like a Exchange response.

along those lines (and i havent looked into this at all) the default mail client on DX replies as a plain text message, and not an HTML message.
 
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