But Q3 ends this month. September 30th launch, confirmed!It'll probably be announced on October 15
My god, you may be onto something!It's gotta be a full moon bro. What if they need to show a killer app/widget which shows you the moon phase.
Wait, that's a Tuesday. Holy shit that might actually be trueBut Q3 ends this month. September 30th launch, confirmed!
M8 is excellent, have not used the G3 however, but I LOVE the g2.so my GS3 has been pissing me off these past weeks and ive been looking for a phone to upgrade too. what are you guys' opinions on the g3 vs m8?
Wait, that's a Tuesday. Holy shit that might actually be true
so my GS3 has been pissing me off these past weeks and ive been looking for a phone to upgrade too. what are you guys' opinions on the g3 vs m8?
Who with the whatSame day as Micrsoft's Windows 9 reveal?
Who with the what
That was more to be taken as a why would anyone care kind of comment, but hey, that's cool. I hope it's free for us who bought win8.Sept 30th apparently.
http://www.displaywars.com/7,9-inch-4x3-vs-9-inch-16x10How does a 9 inch tablet compare with the iPad mini, size-wise? I imagine they'll have different aspect ratios.
so my GS3 has been pissing me off these past weeks and ive been looking for a phone to upgrade too. what are you guys' opinions on the g3 vs m8?
Sony will be rolling out 4.4.4 this month for all its devices.
Yes.by "all its devices" you also mean the ZL?
Please say yes.
Why am I just now finding out the moto g has stereo speakers but not the x? I could've sworn I read previews that both had that, but according to moto's site, only the g has two front speakers. Weird decision to leave it off the flagship, unless the moto x page is wrong.
Yes.
http://m.gsmarena.com/android_444_for_xperia_z_zr_zl_tablet_z_now_official-news-9593.php
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8515/quick-look-at-core-m-5y70-and-llama-mountain
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Intel coming for that ass.
Yoooo some of these designs and animations...yes lawd.
I need Android L, stat. I really hope developers jump on this quick. There's already way more excitement for it than there was for holo.
https://dribbble.com/search?q=Material+Design
Really? I think they're just going to be spending their time in a) the Facebook app b) whatever ugly messaging app they're using or c) a similarly ugly TouchWiz app. I really don't think the mass market Android user pays attention to the fluidity and aesthetic of the phone OS or some of the better designed apps. I haven't even seen any average user take advantage of Recents for multitasking.Yep, and the general public (and even most the peeps on gaf) is oblivious. When people suddenly get the final product on a new phone it's going to hit them like a brick wall of awesome.
Yep, and the general public (and even most the peeps on gaf) is oblivious. When people suddenly get the final product on a new phone it's going to hit them like a brick wall of awesome.
Really? I think they're just going to be spending their time in a) the Facebook app b) whatever ugly messaging app they're using or c) a similarly ugly TouchWiz app. I really don't think the mass market Android user pays attention to the fluidity and aesthetic of the phone OS or some of the better designed apps. I haven't even seen any average user take advantage of Recents for multitasking.
I'm using the L theme with CyanogenMod and I love the look. Can't wait to get the final product on my S4.
This is sadly slightly closer to the truth :/
I'm curious as to how Samesung is going to muck up L...
I'm curious as to how Samesung is going to muck up L...
I'd wager it's gonna be a mess without a clear, consistent design. In other words, it's gonna be a slight upgrade to current Touchwiz but not different enough so it will especially clash with the apps that were redesigned with Material Design in mind. Or it could be a hit, dunno. Maybe, for the first time. The new Touchwiz was a step in the right direction, maybe they will finally create the sleek, beautiful UI a flagship phone deserves.
I don't keep my hopes up, anyway.
As long as they update the icons and redo the messaging app it wouldn't be too bad. I installed a Touchwiz rom the other day on my S4 just to test it out and that lasted about a day before I went back to a stock android rom. It's so clunky.
I really hope L convinces the OEMs to cut down on the oppressiveness of their skins. It would be a shame for such a lovely OS design to be completely hidden from the majority of Android users.
I don't understand why so many OEMs almost completely cover up stock Android. You can still add your own unique features without cloaking the OS' original aesthetics. And obviously you can still set your phone apart through hardware design. What purpose do these skins really serve?
I really hope L convinces the OEMs to cut down on the oppressiveness of their skins. It would be a shame for such a lovely OS design to be completely hidden from the majority of Android users.
I don't understand why so many OEMs almost completely cover up stock Android. You can still add your own unique features without cloaking the OS' original aesthetics. And obviously you can still set your phone apart through hardware design. What purpose do these skins really serve?
Anyone know if the new hangouts VoIP stuff will work on wifi tablets? In my case, the nexus 7.
It's not even just the UI, the entire system seems like it was built to be confusing as possible. 15 options in the pull down, 15 quick settings, random settings menu organization, Samsung apps clashing with Gapps, capacitive menu button, cluttered app drawer, etc.
It's a fucking nightmare and this is the type of phone new users purchase...
Which L theme you useI'm using the L theme with CyanogenMod and I love the look. Can't wait to get the final product on my S4.
So question for those of you that have done the Hangouts/Voice integration. Can you pick to make a call using regular voice network rather than VoIP with the hangouts dialer or do you have to open the regular dialer to do that? If you have to juggle between dialers how does that work when answering calls - which dialer pops up by default?
I'm just wondering if my phone will be trying to make VoIP the default behavior even when I'm in an area of questionable data network coverage (but have voice coverage fine).
So question for those of you that have done the Hangouts/Voice integration. Can you pick to make a call using regular voice network rather than VoIP with the hangouts dialer or do you have to open the regular dialer to do that? If you have to juggle between dialers how does that work when answering calls - which dialer pops up by default?
I'm just wondering if my phone will be trying to make VoIP the default behavior even when I'm in an area of questionable data network coverage (but have voice coverage fine).
Will I need to turn the call forwarding back on when I know I'm going to be in bad data territory? Will Hangouts still try to send VOIP calls to me when I'm in a 2G area?
I'm a bit confused about how Google is going to juggle this stuff.
If necessary, yes. Both dialers pop up - Hangouts first, followed by the standard dialer - but I can decline the call on the standard dialer and then pick it up on the Hangouts dialer. It's clunky, but it's doable. I'd only do this if I knew I were going to be venturing into a poor data coverage area, though.Can you just turn forwarding back on and pick which dialer to answer? lol.
If necessary, yes. Both dialers pop up - Hangouts first, followed by the standard dialer - but I can decline the call on the standard dialer and then pick it up on the Hangouts dialer. It's clunky, but it's doable. I'd only do this if I knew I were going to be venturing into a poor data coverage area, though.
On a related note, is 2G adequate for VOIP calls? I don't know enough about the data requirements/consumption of VOIP to know if it's sufficient.
OK my OPO battery is still ass so I give up.
If necessary, yes. Both dialers pop up - Hangouts first, followed by the standard dialer - but I can decline the call on the standard dialer and then pick it up on the Hangouts dialer. It's clunky, but it's doable. I'd only do this if I knew I were going to be venturing into a poor data coverage area, though.
On a related note, is 2G adequate for VOIP calls? I don't know enough about the data requirements/consumption of VOIP to know if it's sufficient.
in raw Kbps probably but I'd be worried about it on 2g without QoS to prioritize the data.
Yeah that is pretty clunky, I may put up with it though to be able to better manage the limited minutes on the $30 T-Mobile account (though I frequently hit the 5GB limit too, but that's because I've been streaming alot of music over Play Music the past few months for some reason, haha, just bored in the car).
I guess I'll just have to see which is the best way to do it. I think on the $30 plan it's easier to manage the minutes than the data since you can just add more money your account to cover any minute overages, but once you're throttled on the data you're throttled for good the rest of the month and can't even renew the $30 plan early to get unthrottled.