Palm Pre: Settings
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
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how do i turn my keyguard lock thing on? like when i hit the power bar it just unlocks i want the slide to unlock i dont know how to get it
no way hahaha lol i never thought of sliding to the sides when i went to that little arrow at bottom right screen. lol
Where can you get this emulator?
I was wondering about this too. I use the alarm every day to wake up
Also, it would be nice to have different clocks for different countries.
Hope someone can develop this soon.
Pre will not come with an alarm built into the ROM but I believe a third party one is already available.
I’d love to see something showing the alarm, and or multiple alarms. I travel a lot, so it will be my portable clock,
One video i watched said they dont have the exact numbers but it is a pretty good battery life. Im pre all the way if u want all the apps get and iphone but i have an ipod touch for that and i love the pre
I know this is an emulator based to show us the software, but I was wondering if anyone knew what the battery life on the Pre will be? Will it be better than the iPhone? I’m going back and forth between getting the new iPhone or the Pre.
you flick it off the top if you want to CLOSE that app. he could’ve just as easily left it running in the background.
Do you really need to flick each page off the top to switch between preference apps? That could get irritating when you first set up the phone. Less of an issue afterwards though.
So is the DEFAULT setting for the “Background Data Collection” definitely “OFF”…. I would hope that Palm would make giving your personal information to Google for FREE an OPT-IN setup….too many people who buy a Pre may never look at this menu/setting so the default setting is really important.
YES!!! now i dont have to buy ringtones.
Thanks for sharing, much appreciated!
Virtualbox is an x86 emulator, and you can actually run Windows or Linux at (up to) 90% of the speed of your desktop. That’s faster than Android’s emulator, which runs slower than the real hardware.
To be honest it very well might. I haven’t investigated much into this emulator but I would assume the hardware specs are probably set at what the device would actually be. It could very well boot that quickly.
It would be so amazing if the actual phone booted up as fast as the emulator did.