If I finally get to pre-order it in the coming days, will it probably still ship at the same time as the others that got pre-ordered on the 29th?
That doesn't seem fair, we ordered first >If I finally get to pre-order it in the coming days, will it probably still ship at the same time as the others that got pre-ordered on the 29th?
That doesn't seem fair, we ordered first >![]()
So the nexus 6 is as big as an iphone 6+. Any word of how the camera performs for it? I'm thinking about picking one up next month.
Is it just me, or does the iPhone seem too warm?
How would anyone knowIf I finally get to pre-order it in the coming days, will it probably still ship at the same time as the others that got pre-ordered on the 29th?
Unfortunately, the odd green/magenta color shifting at graphic edges remain on this display, but in normal use this isn't really noticeable.
So I'm reading up on the nexus 6 more and notice the following line, in this preview:
Anyone know what they're talking about, and more importantly, have an example? I owned a Motorola Photon a few years ago for a little bit, and it had a pentile display that lead to some really ugly edges on graphics on websites. I noticed it first on the mobile GAF site and couldn't stand it so much I got rid of the phone. I honestly thought something was wrong with the phone at first.
I'm just wondering if this is the same thing or not. I guess the only way for me to really find out is to go to a carrier store and test it out when they get in.
Isn't the consensus that when it comes to AMOLED that Samsung will always get the latest and greatest (cause they make them) and every other OEM gets second graded displays?
In other news, all reviews on the Nexus 6 are apparently embargoed until November 12th. All you'll get before that are first impressions.
Google isnt allowing reviewers to publish full-scale reviews until November 12th, but is permitting first impressions.
We don't know that for sure
Any reason to expect the 5 to get a new hardware revision? Or should I just get it once L hits. (I need a new cheap phone and this seems the best place to ask)
it would be extremely surprising if the 5 got refreshedAny reason to expect the 5 to get a new hardware revision? Or should I just get it once L hits. (I need a new cheap phone and this seems the best place to ask)
Why even take orders when they don't have enough phones to let that pre-order page running for at least 30 minutes?
That's just stupid.
In other news, all reviews on the Nexus 6 are apparently embargoed until November 12th. All you'll get before that are first impressions.
I'm just hoping the carriers have ample supply. I'm thinking this "preorder" nonsense was to drive everyone to the carriers. If they get ample supply then so be it. I just want to buy the damn thing.
I don't think you are going to have a hard time getting one from a carrier. This isn't a Samsung or Apple phone.
Then why not so like Apple does and still allow preorders but show a later date?Sell out hype.
Then why not so like Apple does and still allow preorders but show a later date?
iPhone looked better fyi for those with them Mega Blinders on.
iPhone looked better fyi for those with them Mega Blinders on.
So when are the carriers offering this?
iPhone looked better fyi for those with them Mega Blinders on.
iPhone looked better fyi for those with them Mega Blinders on.
I don't think so. If you try online, you'll have to check out with a plan. I'm not sure with in-store purchases. I don't think they'll let you buy it without a plan unless you're already a customer.This is starting to tick me off. They haven't refreshed the page in days.
Are there any downsides to buying from t-mobile? Will it come with bloat? Can I buy it in full from them and then go to the prepaid $30 plan?
iPhone looked better fyi for those with them Mega Blinders on.
None that I know of other than warranty. As for bloatware here's what comes on the nexus 5 http://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-12151#preinstalled_apps.This is starting to tick me off. They haven't refreshed the page in days.
Are there any downsides to buying from t-mobile? Will it come with bloat? Can I buy it in full from them and then go to the prepaid $30 plan?
This is starting to tick me off. They haven't refreshed the page in days.
Are there any downsides to buying from t-mobile? Will it come with bloat? Can I buy it in full from them and then go to the prepaid $30 plan?
The only issue is whether or not carriers actually take advantage of that. We won't know until it's released whether google has required them"In an extensive interview with three Google executives, Ars Technica has learned that Android 5.0 contains a handy Play Auto Installs feature that handles carrier bloatware and yes, users will be able to remove bloatware from their devices just as easily as carriers are able to install it during handset setup."
http://bgr.com/2014/10/29/android-5-0-lollipop-feature/
"In an extensive interview with three Google executives, Ars Technica has learned that Android 5.0 contains a handy Play Auto Installs feature that handles carrier bloatware and yes, users will be able to remove bloatware from their devices just as easily as carriers are able to install it during handset setup."
http://bgr.com/2014/10/29/android-5-0-lollipop-feature/
The iPhones shots seem unusually bad to me here. Something's up.
Agreed. Seems strange.The iPhones shots seem unusually bad to me here. Something's up.