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I am really enjoying Google Now! I had watched the trailer for Skyfall last week on youtube and was planning to watch the movie this weekend. Just saw a card for Skyfall with a 'Learn More' link that leads to local show times.
Google Now knows
Arstechnica said:Daydream
This one falls firmly into the nice-not-necessary category: when docked (or when charging), you can use the screen to display photos, shifting colors, and a clock when your tablet is sleeping. No more simply turning the screen off. If you want to use your tablet as a digital picture frame when not in use, this is the feature for you. Otherwise, it can be safely ignored (or disabled).
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indeed, there is no way this is worth 6.5x that app where you squish insects
i have no idea why 100,000-500,000 people bought it or why it has a 4.5 average star rating from 11,129 people
Where does one buy a used phone at a good price? Can't seem to find a Samsung outlet store...
Where does one buy a used phone at a good price? Can't seem to find a Samsung outlet store...
Just buy the Nexus 4.
Looking to stick with Verizon (great coverage) and have LTE.
Looks like the deal may be dead, but it was $229 for a Galaxy Nexus VZW phone with 1 year warranty.Where does one buy a used phone at a good price? Can't seem to find a Samsung outlet store...
I am really enjoying Google Now! I had watched the trailer for Skyfall last week on youtube and was planning to watch the movie this weekend. Just saw a card for Skyfall with a 'Learn More' link that leads to local show times.
Sony will not be happy about this at all, but pictures of the Sony C660X (C6603) handset (codenamed Yuga) have leaked. There are seven pictures in total and everything we have been told by our sources up until now, suggest that these pictures are the real deal.
The site that has leaked the pictures, Android Schweiz, claims Yuga will come with a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, a surprising 12MP camera (we always thought 13MP Exmor RS was pretty much a dead cert) and a 5-inch 1080p display. The camera may be upgraded by the time it comes to launch though.
The Yuga comes in a unibody enclosure, therefore do not expect to be able to replace the battery. It will also be the first Sony Xperia phone to come with a glass back, similar to the iPhone 4/4S. The handset design looks elegant with a boxy shape (no arc or NXT features here) and a very thin bezel either side of the display. It has a striking chrome power button on the right side with volume rocker in the middle. A dedicated camera button is also present where youd expect it to be.
As can be seen in the pictures below, this prototype is running Android 4.1.1, a new kernel version (3.4) as well as 10.1.A.0.XXX firmware, which we already know is Jelly Bean. It all looks like a very nice package indeed and we cant wait to see/hear more. So, would you buy it?
Does giving google now the ability to use your location effect battery life at any noticeable level?
For those that have tested with and without of course...
5" 1080p screens dear god save me from this technology
re: Google Now.
Specifically the traffic card. I thought it was suppose to show up right before you leave work/home. Is there a way to set the time?
I find it more often than not that it show sup a few hours too early, making the traffic/estimated time to get to said location a bit pointless...
re: Google Now.
Specifically the traffic card. I thought it was suppose to show up right before you leave work/home. Is there a way to set the time?
I find it more often than not that it show sup a few hours too early, making the traffic/estimated time to get to said location a bit pointless...
1080p is definitely where it's going to be at next year. I can see virtually all flagship phones moving to this resolution as crazy as it sounds.
1080p is definitely where it's going to be at next year. I can see virtually all flagship phones moving to this resolution as crazy as it sounds.
Reading one of the nexus 4 reviews and caught this tidbit about the notification menu in jelly bean 4.2:
"These are not toggles like you see on TouchWiz and custom roms, they are just settings shortcuts. So tapping on the WiFi icon doesn't turn off WiFi, it just takes you to the WiFi settings."
Wtf. How stupid. Why? Hope that's fixed.
Reading one of the nexus 4 reviews and caught this tidbit about the notification menu in jelly bean 4.2:
"These are not toggles like you see on TouchWiz and custom roms, they are just settings shortcuts. So tapping on the WiFi icon doesn't turn off WiFi, it just takes you to the WiFi settings."
Wtf. How stupid. Why? Hope that's fixed.
Reading one of the nexus 4 reviews and caught this tidbit about the notification menu in jelly bean 4.2:
"These are not toggles like you see on TouchWiz and custom roms, they are just settings shortcuts. So tapping on the WiFi icon doesn't turn off WiFi, it just takes you to the WiFi settings."
Wtf. How stupid. Why? Hope that's fixed.
willing to bet that there are going to be some big phones that do not go 1080p while other lesser phones do, causing some frustration...
it happens every year, either google or samsung leave a good feature out of their phone...
i think we've gotten used to no micro sd, but next year we are going to see one of them leave 1080p out of the equation and it is going to drive me batshit insane...
either that or they will be trying to go back to pentile again.
and don't give me that shit about it won't matter at 1080p because tech sites will be taking pictures with a scope just to piss me off
if Samsung goes 1080p, it's gonna be pentile, at least on the GS4, probably on the Note III too... i mean, assuming they stick to AMOLED
We got us a new leak..Sony's Yuga:
These are some nice pictures. It's a bit sad that Nokia spent so much on research into this and most people will never see it.
Samsung has invested billions into AMOLED and their phones have had it for several years now. They won't go back to LCD now on their top-shelf devices.
And thats a shame. The LCD2 on the One X absolutely lapped the Pentile S3 screen. The S3 screen is by no means bad, its just that the OneX has the best display of any phone this year by a comfortable margin. The LCD3 is going live here just six months after the OneX. By the time another 6 months passes and its time for a TwoX, they will be rolling out improved LCD4 displays, and Ill bet HTC pushes 1080p on their next flagship phone.
I don't think Ill stay on the AMOLED train unless some changes drastically. The display tech HTC is using just looks fantastic. So bright and vivid.
Samsung only seems to use PenTile in version 1 of a new resolution or pixel density. See Galaxy Note II which isn't PenTile for example. You should check out the Note II's screen before you declare the One X the winner of whatever.
I've experienced the zero black levels of AMOLED, after that I can't voluntarily go back to LCD. I just can't. I just wish the Koreans would figure out some of the fundamental problems of OLED like burn-in so they can sell me a goddamned OLED TV already.
GS1: 233 ppi pentile
GS2: 218 ppi RGB
Note: 285 ppi pentile
GNex: 316 ppi pentile
GS3: 306 ppi pentile
Note2: 267 ppi RGB
My prediction is that the GS3 will have a 4.9" 720p (300 ppi) RGB screen. Not sure about the Note 3 - a 5.8" 1080p screen would be 380 ppi which is probably pushing it a bit even for pentile.
God Google Now is amazing. Just landed in Portland for a connecting flight and immediately cards come up with my next flight, boarding and departing times, and current status. Then I get a bunch of nearby attractions, a card for Skyfall (because I've been watching the trailer), exchange rate and weather. I can even hit show more and see a bunch of restaurants. So good.
Stuff like this makes me glad I left the iPhone camp.
So I have Verizon with unlimited data, if I upgrade my phone through Verizon I'll lose my data plan and will need to go with the 2gb a month plan.
I also have the mighty Thunderbolt and want to upgrade to something better, where can I get a decently priced smart phone thats above the Thunderbolt spec wise. Used phones are fine.
Now it's up to $450 :/Verizon was selling refurb'ed Galaxy Nexus phones with a 1 year warranty for like 249 or 299 off contract). You can see if that is still around
Now it's up to $450 :/
So I have Verizon with unlimited data, if I upgrade my phone through Verizon I'll lose my data plan and will need to go with the 2gb a month plan.
I also have the mighty Thunderbolt and want to upgrade to something better, where can I get a decently priced smart phone thats above the Thunderbolt spec wise. Used phones are fine.
Can you guys help me chose a budget/mid range smartphone I want to get for my dad? £140 max I'd want to spend.