you forgot BB something
vs Blackberry 5" 'Last Stand' vs Finland Jolla 5" 'Go broke' vs Intel Tizen 5" 'Me 2'
you forgot BB something
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5.0 1920x1080 IPS LCD
dear lord does it look good
I love the new Google Currents. So much easier to use than before and less confusing. Offline sync and reading of full articles <3
I'd love to do Reader HD, but isn't that just an RSS reader?
sorta, but not everyone is in Currents. Back when i tried using it with google reader subscriptions it didn't really work that great. has it gotten better?
Toronto star has been on currents for a while now.
Google just pulled the 4.2 factory image for the Nexus 4:
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/images
dun dun duuuuuun
So supposedly Verizon is going to push jelly bean to the GS3 Friday. We shall see though.
4.2.2 release incoming. Removes the month of July.
Read up a bit more on the SIII Mini. Seems like it doesn't have a notification light? Might sound stupid, but that's a dealbreaker for me.
I'm getting a bit frustrated, all the phones seem to have one large problem. The Nexus 4 isn't sold here, the Xperia S has poor battery life, the SIII Mini has no notification light... There has to be some smartphone that actually fits my criteria.
yeah, this. i mentioned it, but it might have been overlooked since several of us also mentioned the S3 mini. it has that "edge to edge" screen and is the physical size of many 4" phones, but with a 4.3" screen.Get the Motorola Razr i.
4.3" (albeit PenTile) AMOLED screen, but the phone is just as big as my 3.7" HTC Desire
2GHz Intel Atom processor for very snappy UI and browser performance (games, not so much)
2000mAh battery, which lasts for quite some time
2013 best phone of the year:
HTC 5" One DLX vs. Sony 5" Xperia X vs Samsung 4.99" galaxy S IV vs Huawei 6" Whatever vs Google 5" Nexus 5 vs Samsung 6" Note 3.
Cast your vote now!
fixes Bluetooth, breaks Wifi. you heard it here first!4.2.2 release incoming. Removes the month of July.
Any update when my Xperia S is actually going to get the 4.1 update? (lol)
During the hourlong interview, Schmidt also touched on topics as varied as taxes, the economy and Googles growing roster of competitors.Booming demand for Android-based smartphones is helping Google add share at the expense of other software providers, Schmidt said yesterday in an interview at Bloombergs headquarters in New York. Android snared 72 percent of the market in the third quarter, while Apple had 14 percent, according to Gartner Inc. Customers are activating more than 1.3 million Android devices a day, Schmidt said.
This is a huge platform change; this is of the scale of 20 years ago -- Microsoft versus Apple, he said. Were winning that war pretty clearly now.
Schmidts remarks reflect Googles growing confidence in its ability to attract users and
advertisers as more customers rely on handheld devices and shun traditional computers. By giving away Android, Google cedes revenue to hardware partners, such as Samsung Electronics Co. Schmidt is willing to make that sacrifice because it drives demand for ads and other Internet- based services that benefit Google over time.
The core strategy is to make a bigger pie, he said. We will end up with a not perfectly controlled and not perfectly managed bigger pie by virtue of open systems.
So, it appears both Gmail and Google Maps are better designed in iOS (not sure since I've only seen screenshots). What is GAFdroid's opinion?
So, it appears both Gmail and Google Maps are better designed in iOS (not sure since I've only seen screenshots). What is GAFdroid's opinion?
So, it appears both Gmail and Google Maps are better designed in iOS (not sure since I've only seen screenshots). What is GAFdroid's opinion?
So, it appears both Gmail and Google Maps are better designed in iOS (not sure since I've only seen screenshots). What is GAFdroid's opinion?
Google has revealed that it has no plans to develop dedicated apps for Windows 8 or Windows Phone 8 for its business app products such as Gmail or Drive.
Speaking to V3, the firm's product management director at Google Apps, Clay Bavor, said that due to what it sees as a lack of interest from its clients on the systems, it is holding back on any work at present.
"We have no plans to build out Windows apps. We are very careful about where we invest and will go where the users are but they are not on Windows Phone or Windows 8," he said.
"If that changes, we would invest there, of course."
i don't think that simpler automatically equals better. plus as long as can't change the defaults, does it even matter?
Both apps rebuilt from the ground up. Better looking, maybe (although I'd hardly call Gmail and Gmaps for Android ugly) but not as functional. I'm sure if the Android team had to completely redesign both apps 6 months down the line they'll look better than their iOS counterparts. It's called progress.
I even actually like Google Chrome on iOS over Chrome on my Nexus 7, it is always baflfing to me that the iOS Google apps team seems to outpace their Android team.
Both apps rebuilt from the ground up. Better looking, maybe (although I'd hardly call Gmail and Gmaps for Android ugly) but not as functional. I'm sure if the Android team had to completely redesign both apps 6 months down the line they'll look better than their iOS counterparts. It's called progress.
Crazy how a pretty face on an old, handicapped and poor performing version of the iOS browser engine can lure people in...I even actually like Google Chrome on iOS over Chrome on my Nexus 7, it is always baflfing to me that the iOS Google apps team seems to outpace their Android team.
Both apps rebuilt from the ground up. Better looking, maybe (although I'd hardly call Gmail and Gmaps for Android ugly) but not as functional. I'm sure if the Android team had to completely redesign both apps 6 months down the line they'll look better than their iOS counterparts. It's called progress.
Seems like the best option, yeah. Bit more expensive then I planned at 400 Euros, but otherwise it looks really good. Had some bad experiences with Motorola updates (still running Android 2.1) on my Milestone, but hopefully that's better now that it's owned by Google.
Btw did you people see the new rumor about the next Galaxy Note being 6.3"?
Btw did you people see the new rumor about the next Galaxy Note being 6.3"?
You know what I would pay for the next evolution of smartphones? A docking station.
Say you have a 4.5" phone that's ultra thin and have normal 1 day battery life.
You can take out the back plate and add a dock in the back that add: mSD slot, 3X battery life, HDMI port, a smaller e-ink screen in the back to read books and a pen silo with a Wacom pen. Oh and a real USB slot so you can connect to k/m and do the lapdock thing.
And it should be able to dualboot ChromeOS.
Who is with me?
Crazy how a pretty face on an old, handicapped and poor performing version of the iOS browser engine can lure people in...
Motorola: "sup"
You mean an Atrix?
Btw did you people see the new rumor about the next Galaxy Note being 6.3"?
Its a content play with Android. Amazon is selling books and Google is making it up with search. So far we couldnt find a way to build a business on Android, added Clarke. But Im sure Samsung would disagree.
So for Dell, its back to the future, I mean Microsoft with its latest tablet family, the XPS10, XPS12 and Latitude 10, all running Windows 8 or Windows RT. It doesnt mean were not looking at Android. You should come and see whats in our labs. An offer that I cant refuse. Lets set up a time and date!
Well, they can't deliver those either. I only seem to be able to choose between Samsung, Sony, HTC, Huawei, LG and Acer phones. None of which seem to have a phone that really meets my demands.
Best option is the HTC one S I guess.
Dell Quits Smartphone Business Globally, Drops Android
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeanbaptiste/2012/12/12/dell-quits-smartphone-business-globally-android/
Well Dell... thanks for the Streak! It gave people ideas.