1. That was from the age mobile phones were designed to call and take a hit. Now if you just look too harsh at your phone the screen will crack!

    Although I must say my old Lumia 800 looks really well for a 2 year old phone! The Lumia range is very durably made, it may not contain 'premium' materials (read scratchy aluminium), but its much more appropriate for a phone!

    My guess about Dan's phone is that it wont work, it *could* be fixeable if lets say only the battery died. Even when you get it too work, issues caused by water damage will resurface eventually.
  2. Originally posted by Yogi:[..]

    Ten years ago my mother had a Samsung phone that fell into the well and was left there for 8 months. When we pulled it out, it was for about 24 hours on the heat, and worked perfectly for another year or two. I swear, this is a true story. O.o

    EDIT: Here it is - unbreakable: http://www.gsmarena.com/siemens_m35i-94.php

    EIGHT months?! My God. Viva the old phones!!
  3. just discovered i can play gameboy games on Android.

    Hello childhood!!!!
  4. Aaahhh ffs Google. Nexus 5 in red is HOT!!!
  5. edit: solved it, never mind
  6. Is anyone an audio expert there? Or knows a lot about audio?

    I just done a phone interview and it has went pear-shaped. I was admittedly under-prepared and used an app to record the phone call. Unfortunately the other end, which is needed most for the content, is very quiet – to the point where it is almost unlistenable. I need this asap so I can write it up as I need to get it back to a PR of the band I interviewed. Is there anyone who can work on it and see if they can bring some of the sound out? It would honestly be much appreciated. I'd buy you a drink but I suppose we would be a bit far away.

    Cheers.
  7. Is it just saved as an mp3 or equivalent?
  8. MP3 unfortunately.
  9. Hmm probably needs more experienced hands than mine to have a crack at it. Do you want me to try anyway? Can't make any promises it'll be much use.
  10. Originally posted by KieranU2:Is anyone an audio expert there? Or knows a lot about audio?

    I just done a phone interview and it has went pear-shaped. I was admittedly under-prepared and used an app to record the phone call. Unfortunately the other end, which is needed most for the content, is very quiet – to the point where it is almost unlistenable. I need this asap so I can write it up as I need to get it back to a PR of the band I interviewed. Is there anyone who can work on it and see if they can bring some of the sound out? It would honestly be much appreciated. I'd buy you a drink but I suppose we would be a bit far away.

    Cheers.


    I can give it a shot. Don't promise great results but I've done similar things in the past with decent degrees of success. Let me try!
  11. I had a go in Logic Pro X, for my pretty noobish skills it was a hopeless task. If anyone can fix that I'd like to know how.