dont other Snapdragon 800 phones have 3000mAh batteries? 5" will suck it up. There is no magic bullet here.
would be better if the front was white as well. simply changing the back plate is cheap.
would be better if the front was white as well. simply changing the back plate is cheap.
2300mAh? :lol
No. There are few phones on the market with the S800. Right now, the G2 is the only one with a battery that size with that processor, and it is 5.2in. It has a ridiculous battery life, longer than anyone would ever need (almost two days). This will probably easily get a full day's battery life with heavy usage.
The S800 is significantly more battery efficient than the S600, which is on a lot of phones, including the One, I believe.
dont other Snapdragon 800 phones have 3000mAh batteries? 5" will suck it up. There is no magic bullet here.
G2, Z1, Xiaomi 3, all have 3000 mah batteries.
The SN800 version of the Galaxy S4 has a 2600 battery.
You guys go for the panda one. I want me a 32gb black
For me, getting a Nexus 5 2013 means definitely getting a Nexus 5 2014 because I suspect that one will have major changes. For example, the RAM will definitely be bumped. However, I'd be happy with the N4 for another year. Good phone. If the N5 camera is that much better, I'll get it. If not, see you next year.
I've made up my mind. Now go away, hype. ...I hope.
A few quick questions. I'll be in the US from the 10th November --> 30th. If I can't get an N5 here in the UK, either because it's not released here or it's immediately out of stock, would I ...
a) Be able to walk into a shop anywhere in the US and buy one without a contract and
b) Would I be likely to come into any problems with it being a US phone? It's - I believe - quad band so I think the SIM should be fine. Power etc?
A few quick questions. I'll be in the US from the 10th November --> 30th. If I can't get an N5 here in the UK, either because it's not released here or it's immediately out of stock, would I ...
a) Be able to walk into a shop anywhere in the US and buy one without a contract and
b) Would I be likely to come into any problems with it being a US phone? It's - I believe - quad band so I think the SIM should be fine. Power etc?
If it is a 2300mAh battery, you guys think they'll be an available 3000mA battery that you can replace it with?
its 30. unlimited texts 5gbs of data 100 mins
The data is unlimited. First 5GB is 4G and then they throttle you.
Didn't they stop selling them?I wanted to buy my second Nexus 4 tonight (the first one got stolen).
Should I wait a few days or just go ahead and buy another N4?
Didn't they stop selling them?
Why would you expect noon? As far as I remember, the N4 info dump was in the afternoon?
TheVerge coverage started at 12:10 pm for the Nexus 4.
hmm but one their site it looks like it says for the $30 plan you need to buy the phone through TMobile?? I'm pretty sure I'm always under 100 min and usually use around 4 GB of data per month.
hmm but one their site it looks like it says for the $30 plan you need to buy the phone through TMobile?? I'm pretty sure I'm always under 100 min and usually use around 4 GB of data per month.
Definitely not, I got my phone from Newegg and bought the $0.99 SIM from Tmo
so what is your final bill every month after fees and taxes with the $30 plan?
with Verizon right now I my final charge is $58 (work discount) for unlimited and 300 minutes (no text, I use Google Voice). Definitely considering switching when my Verizon contract is up in a few months.
It's $30... I think they charge sales tax on the cards if you buy them to refill but not if you refill from your phone. That's the only possible charge though.
It's $30... I think they charge sales tax on the cards if you buy them to refill but not if you refill from your phone. That's the only possible charge though.