Ephemeris
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More info plz.
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It looks glorious.
I'm in for a million accidental button presses.
More info plz.
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It looks glorious.
I'm in for a million accidental button presses.
Tino - Like I said previously, Sony are looking to exit from their relationship with Qualcomm because of the favouritism they show to HTC.
This seems incredible to me, since HTC's market power is dropping like a man skydiving from the edge of space. With Samsung on the verge of dropping Qualcomm for good in all markets once they get native LTE into their Exynos SoCs, and Nvidia planning to have native LTE in Tegra 4 sometime in 2013, Qualcomm won't have any big partners left worldwide. Galaxy S III (US) will probably be the last Samsung device with Qualcomm anywhere in the world, and most other OEMs will switch to Tegra 4. Why would they be trying to push Sony out, when Sony actually has a decent marketshare worldwide outside of the US? Well, this is Qualcomm I guess, they really do hate their partners so I can see it.
Qualcomm own a largish stake in HTC, it is in their interest to give HTC their latest and greatest ahead of the competition.
Not if HTC has a smaller marketshare than the Chinese OEMs, which should happen pretty soon now.
Hence why Qualcomm want to try and boost HTC's position in the market with favourable treatment. If HTC can recapture some of their former glory Qualcomm can quietly sell the shares at a small loss and call it a day. Right now they are sitting on a big loss that will have to be written down.
Not if HTC has a smaller marketshare than the Chinese OEMs, which should happen pretty soon now.
Seriously... Im going to blow a freaking gasket the next time one of you guys hit me with the:
"But noone has a need for..."
"Why do you need extra cores for..."
"Who would ever want..."
"Most people are fine with..."
For the love of god. Please stop it, technology advances.. dealwithit.gif
Fair enough! Hadn't considered the benefits for such characters.![]()
326ppi is the current standard.
I have a question, what happened with the Nexus S when the Galaxy Nexus was announced? Google stopped selling it (assuming it was sold via Google.com/nexus as the GNex)?
I think it was purely B & M stores and Carriers. It predates the Devices section of Play Store too. Carriers certainly carried it for a while after the GNex release, just aimed it at more budget plans
I have a question, what happened with the Nexus S when the Galaxy Nexus was announced? Google stopped selling it (assuming it was sold via Google.com/nexus as the GNex)?
I see :/ so there's not precedent of this. I hope Google keeps selling it for less money.
Thank you!
I would put good money that if a new Nexus appears (and only a single new Nexus) the Galaxy Nexus will be dropped off the Play store.
I'm pretty sure they stopped selling it over the play store but they should've just sold it as a cheap unlocked phone...probably didn't want to hamper low sales of an already low selling gnex but if its supposed to be a developer phone then they probably just want to supply developers with the new hardware only
I would put good money that if a new Nexus appears (and only a single new Nexus) the Galaxy Nexus will be dropped off the Play store.
Wouldn't worry as any store online that sells unlocked phones will have a stack full and probably discount them further (MobiCity is a good one for AU/NZers)
I can't wait to see how Google explains to potential Nexus buyers why the ones with 16 GB and 32 GB storage (Verizon only) were removed and replaced with one that only has 8 GB of storage and still no microSD slot.
I redid the Apps thread:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=457282
You guys should check out Playboard for our channels and download the app to browse them:
We need more app suggestions, I'm a bit behind on what's new and hot
any thoughts on the smaller android phones? the lady friend wants to get a new smartphone, but wants a "small one" which means S3 and iphone are out. are any of the "minis" or smaller android phones worth a look at?
any thoughts on the smaller android phones? the lady friend wants to get a new smartphone, but wants a "small one" which means S3 and iphone are out. are any of the "minis" or smaller android phones worth a look at?
any thoughts on the smaller android phones? the lady friend wants to get a new smartphone, but wants a "small one" which means S3 and iphone are out. are any of the "minis" or smaller android phones worth a look at?
I can't wait to see how Google explains to potential Nexus buyers why the ones with 16 GB and 32 GB storage (Verizon only) were removed and replaced with one that only has 8 GB of storage and still no microSD slot.
G3 Mini is still decent and blows previous low end shit like the LG Ally out of the water. Not sure if it's even coming to the US though.
Hey-ho, whaddaya know! The rumor that a number of Nexus phones might be appearing from each manufacturer for the 5th anniversary of Android, might have legs, after all.
After the LG Nexus 4, which already got previewed completely in a prototype form, we had rumors for an HTC Nexus X, a Samsung Galaxy Nexus 2, and now for the first time we are seeing a Sony Nexus X picture leaking out.
At least the claims are that this is a Sony Nexus device, which, as every rumor goes, should be taken with a grain of sodium chloride, but the back says Google, and it doesn't look like an elaborate render, so we are keeping our hopes high to learn more about this device soon.
The way this new Nexus program seems set, this could very well be a rebranded Xperia T with stock Android, just like the LG Nexus 4 appears to be a reworked Optimus G.
Well, it seems like Google hasn't put much work into them if they're just variants of existing devices.I'm all for choice but, eh...this Nexii plan seems...stupid. 5 black boxes that all will do the exact same thing, seems a lot of work to put on Google for no reason. I guess it makes sense if each carrier in the US gets one of the Nexii and they can sell all them unlocked on the play store.
Well, it seems like Google hasn't put much work into them if they're just variants of existing devices.
I just want a Nexus with an sd card slot.
I'm all for choice but, eh...this Nexii plan seems...stupid. 5 black boxes that all will do the exact same thing, seems a lot of work to put on Google for no reason. I guess it makes sense if each carrier in the US gets one of the Nexii and they can sell all them unlocked on the play store.
I'm all for choice but, eh...this Nexii plan seems...stupid. 5 black boxes that all will do the exact same thing, seems a lot of work to put on Google for no reason. I guess it makes sense if each carrier in the US gets one of the Nexii and they can sell all them unlocked on the play store.
But Google will have to tailor the OS for all 5 devices. They can barely handle different versions of the same phone.
Google, prove me wrong.
I'm selling my Galaxy Nexus day one if I can get a faster, better camera'd, bigger battery Nexus device.
I'm fed up with having to charge my device twice in a day if I use it a lot.
What are the most popular apps for locking and/or locating lost or stolen phones?