.Those of you against micro sd slots are aware that usage of micro sd cards is not mandatory, right?
Also depending on where you live and what contract you have cloud storage might not be the golden thing you perceive it as for everyone else.
God I can't believe there are people who are against extra storage options.
1. You don't need to use it, it's there if you do
2. Cloud isn't that great especially with limited data plans
3. Not everyone has 4G to access their media
4. Using more data kills battery faster
Among other things.
This. I can think of no reasonable reason to be against expandable storage. Its always nice to have, if you dont like it dont use it.
not to mention Samsung, the guys still putting in Micro SD slots are also the ones releasing devices with 64GB onboard...Those of you against micro sd slots are aware that usage of micro sd cards is not mandatory, right?
Also depending on where you live and what contract you have cloud storage might not be the golden thing you perceive it as for everyone else.
I agree with you, but there are some reasons why having no SD card is beneficial:
http://www.androidcentral.com/why-nexus-devices-have-no-sd-card
not to mention Samsung, the guys still putting in Micro SD slots are also the ones releasing devices with 64GB onboard..
and that's great if you want to use it with a device that supports MTP! i still remember i made a thread on GAF ... YEARS AGO ... about PS3 supporting MTP and people were like lolwut?
Samsung revealing 4 inch galaxy s3 is confirmed: http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/10/3482218/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-4-inch-jk-shin
Although its nexus or bust for me. I do give Samsung props for not ignoring demand for a smaller phone. Not everything has to be huge. And they say it'll be fully packed, not an entry level device. Which is nice. So far just Europe was mentioned by him.
I don't mind if a company wants to forego the SD card. I rather have it, but I don't mind, IF WE CAN GET SOME REASONABLE STORAGE SPACE, IE 32GB 64GB. If a phone has 8GB and/or 16GB, then you clearly are not trying. Possibly the main reason I decided not to get an HTC One X. 16GB no SD expansion. If it had 32GB or an expansion I would have bought it in a heartbeat.
Sadly, some people don't see it this way. I'm cool with 16/32GB versions, fuck a micro sd slot. It's tacky and a bit of a hassle... well to me at least.
I agree with you, but there are some reasons why having no SD card is beneficial:
http://www.androidcentral.com/why-nexus-devices-have-no-sd-card
Dan Morrill said:We got tired of seeing OEMs include many GB of internal storage for music, while users were still running out of space for apps and data. This approach lets us merge everything on one volume, which is way better.
So another year of work at Samsung before it shows up on the S3, I presume?
A tipster has sent a photo to The Verge showing LGs rumored Nexus device listed in the Carphone Warehouses inventory system. The device is labeled as the "LG Nexus 4," with color options including black or white. It isnt definitive proof that this is the final naming for the device, but LGs handset would be the fourth entry into the Nexus smartphone family. It could also indicate a shift in the Nexus naming convention, pointing towards the general size of the device like the Nexus 7. Theres no indication as to when the LG Nexus will be released, however.
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http://www.theverge.com/2012/10/10/3482664/lg-nexus-4-carphone-warehouse-listing
sooo, one nexus or one of many?
Question, if you never put a sd card in your sd card slot, how does it create a hassle to you? Why do you not want other people have this feature if they are willing to to pay for it? Moreover..Why do you hate freedom?
Our mission is simple to make sure CoPilot runs brilliantly on as many Android devices as possible. said David Quin, Head of Consumer Applications at ALK Technologies. We have been developing GPS navigation apps for the Android platform since the launch of T Mobile G1 in 2008 and weve learned an incredible amount about handling differing screen sizes and resolutions. The latest additions to the Android family such as the Samsung Galaxy SIII and HTC One X are perfect for GPS navigation with their high resolution touch screens.
Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini GT-I8190
4.0" Super AMOLED Display, 800×480
STE U8420 Dual-Core 1,0 Gigahertz
HSPA 14.4/5.76 900/1900/2100; EDGE / GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
5 Megapixel autofocus & LED-Flash, 2592 x 1944 Pixel / VGA front
1 Gigabyte
16 Gigabyte, MicroSD (max. 32 GB)
Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
MicroUSB-Port, 3.5mm
Bluetooth 4.0, WiFi a / b / g / n 2.4/5GHz, DLNA, NFC (UICC, optional)
1500 mAh
121.55 x 62.95 x 9.85 mm
Garbage specs. Why the fuck can't anyone make a "flagship" 4.3" or less phone?
yeah... umm, you kinda missed that boat. It set sail in 2010.
Garbage specs. Why the fuck can't anyone make a "flagship" 4.3" or less phone?
If i hated freedom my choice of OS wouldn't be Android. I've owned a Galaxy S and a Galaxy S2 and I'd have preferred a larger capacity built-in storage solution as opposed to a micro-sd expansion. I Kept all my music on a micro sd card and everything else on the phone's storage. I found it kind of a hassle having to deal with both. Every little change to the content on the SD card requires a scan and it became annoying after a while. You're right, I don't have to use it if I don't want to, maybe I'm just biased? but I'd prefer 16/32/64GB vesrions of the Nexus without micro-sd expansion.
What makes this a Galaxy SIII? Does GS3 hold that much brand recognition? Blech, the phone itself is alright, I guess but if they continue down this naming path we will soon have the Galaxy S4 Mini HD Deluxe 4G LTE Extravagant Edition.
well, the HTC One S and Droid RAZR M are as close as you can get until Sony releases their Xperia VGarbage specs. Why the fuck can't anyone make a "flagship" 4.3" or less phone?
Garbage specs. Why the fuck can't anyone make a "flagship" 4.3" or less phone?
Regarding the LG Nexus:
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The screen looks super washed out. I'm going to miss AMOLED.
Garbage specs. Why the fuck can't anyone make a "flagship" 4.3" or less phone?
Umm too early to tell that, what I want to know is what wallpaper is that?
fucking carniesIt's still a shitty practice. While I got used to the size of my Galaxy Nexus, I'd easily prefer a high-end 4" phone with a 720p display over these ... things they put out today.
Mmm....benchmarks
Looks like a Nexus S-esque marginal update to the Nexus one. Unless it's $350 unlocked, I'm sticking with the Galaxy Nexus.
Looks like a Nexus S-esque marginal update to the Nexus line. Unless it's $350 unlocked, I'm sticking with the Galaxy Nexus.
Also, a French newspaper pegs October 29th as the release date.
Those benchmarks must be wrong or the phone is terribly unoptimized yet, the four Krait cores should blow everything currently available away (see: Optimus G).