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Is there any upcoming verizon phone to be excited about?
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Is there any upcoming verizon phone to be excited about?
Is there any upcoming verizon phone to be excited about?
Is there any upcoming verizon phone to be excited about?
My contract is running out soon and it's time to start looking at a new phone. I've only used iPhone 3GS and 4S when it comes to smartphones and feel like it's finally time to experiment with something else.
I've been looking at the LG G2, Galaxy S4 and Nexus 5. All costs pretty much the same on the contract so the price isn't important here.
If I understand it right, only the Nexus comes with stock Android 4.4? Is it easy to just install that on the other phones (or even supported?), or is it still fucked up what phones get the latest version like it was when I last looked at getting a new phone? I would really prefer just the stock version since I don't like most of the crap they put in their phones.
I would prefer a phone with 32GB built-in memory and don't care about more space than that since it's more than enough. I've been just fine with 16GB on the iPhones, just wished I had a bit more space.
I've been looking at reviews on youtube and right now it's leaning towards the G2, but the custom stuff they have put on that phone isn't that great apparently. So if I can't easily get rid of that I don't know if I should just go with Nexus instead. But that one is supposedly a bit "cheaper" when it comes to build quality so it could hit that low price point.
Any help would be appreciated.
Sprint's LG G Flex Is Now Up For Pre-Order @ $299
re-enact the banana phone for 2 yrs of your life:
http://www.sprint.com/landings/lg_gflex/index.html?ECID=vanity:lggflex
Sprint's LG G Flex Is Now Up For Pre-Order @ $299
re-enact the banana phone for 2 yrs of your life:
http://www.sprint.com/landings/lg_gflex/index.html?ECID=vanity:lggflex
My contract is running out soon and it's time to start looking at a new phone. I've only used iPhone 3GS and 4S when it comes to smartphones and feel like it's finally time to experiment with something else.
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Any help would be appreciated.
Right, the Nexus 5 is stock android and get it's updates directly from Google. You can root and rom the LG G2 with 4.2, however it's supposed to get that at the end of January. You can also room the S4 with 4.4 via Cyanogenmod 11 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRlvosdFJSM). If you're worried about the experience go with the Nexus 5 or LG G2 (rom'd). If you want more storage, go with the LG G2 or S4.
I have an LG G2 and I compared it to my friend's N5 and I still prefer the G2. Significantly bigger battery is a big plus, and otherwise it is virtually the same. Yes updates may be somewhat delayed, but nowadays Android is at the point where updates are not really revolutionary. And if you are willing to root/rom, then the delay is no longer a concern.
Honestly, the LG UI parts of the G2 are quite useful and well done despite what many say. This is coming from Touchwiz on my old S3, where it was ugly and bloated. And if looks are a worry, the xposed modules can let you do nearly anything you want with that.
Hey guys, I want to buy a MP3 player with android on it, just like the Samsung Galaxy WiFi. I'd want one not too expensive and more importantly with a SD Card slot. Is there something like this ? (didn't find it on Amazon...). Thanks !(I know smartphones are becoming more prevalent and are bound to replace MP3 players in the future)
it's cheaper to buy a prepaid phone than a dedicated mp3 player.Hey guys, I want to buy a MP3 player with android on it, just like the Samsung Galaxy WiFi. I'd want one not too expensive and more importantly with a SD Card slot. Is there something like this ? (didn't find it on Amazon...). Thanks !(I know smartphones are becoming more prevalent and are bound to replace MP3 players in the future)
it's cheaper to buy a prepaid phone than a dedicated mp3 player.
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It's a shame because the Lumia 520 is like $172 around here. Oh well. Bottom line is it's better to actually buy a phone and use it as a MP3 player ?I usually don't do stupid "mention the exact opposite" suggestions like this, but unless the device really has to run Android, I'd suggest the Nokia Lumia 520 for that purpose. It's available for $60 on the Microsoft Store (online), no contract and has a MicroSD slot for media. I'd say you'd get a really good experience for that price. Good enough for a music player, anyway.
Did it perhaps auto-OTA update to a newer Android version and botched something in the process?
Sprint's LG G Flex Is Now Up For Pre-Order @ $299
re-enact the banana phone for 2 yrs of your life:
http://www.sprint.com/landings/lg_gflex/index.html?ECID=vanity:lggflex
I don't see how anyone wanted a phone this curved. What niche is this filling?
I finally did a factory reset, and I don't seem to be having issues anymore. The reboot loop was apparently caused by the "Let Google search for Wi-Fi" setting. Turned that off and it stopped. Two apps that wouldn't load before work now, though Listen on Repeat still doesn't. Not a big deal I guess.What? You must have a faulty phone. Mine has never seen a crash or glitch in my past 8 weeks of use.
Zero app issues, no reboots, nothing.
I don't see how anyone wanted a phone this curved. What niche is this filling?
Sprint's LG G Flex Is Now Up For Pre-Order @ $299
re-enact the banana phone for 2 yrs of your life:
http://www.sprint.com/landings/lg_gflex/index.html?ECID=vanity:lggflex
I don't actually mind curved phones, and I read an article that described how they might actually improve screen glare a little bit.
However, I'm not a fan of the curvature in this phone. It seems like it wouldn't be comfortable to fit in my pocket. The Samsung one is curved length-wise so that the long sides are the ones that stick out which seems like it would "hug" your leg.
why would anyone ever put anything that costs more than a free restaurant flyer in their back pocket?You put the G flex in your back pocket. Common.
You put the G flex in your back pocket. Common.
why would anyone ever put anything that costs more than a free restaurant flyer in their back pocket?
Sprint's LG G Flex Is Now Up For Pre-Order @ $299
re-enact the banana phone for 2 yrs of your life:
http://www.sprint.com/landings/lg_gflex/index.html?ECID=vanity:lggflex
Normal people can fit their normal phones in their normal back pockets.
I guess LG is pretending that the Galaxy Nexus didn't happen 2 years ago. World's second curved smartphone would be the correct tag line.
get the Nexus 7 (2013) and yes, everything is outdated a year later when something faster is released.
No, and the 2012 model was fixed by 4.3 which introduced fstrim.
So text in Chrome changed? Everything looks so small now.
No, and the 2012 model was fixed by 4.3 which introduced fstrim.
fstrim can't fix shitty bandwidth or shitty ssds.
Yeah, agree with others. Buy a phone.Hey guys, I want to buy a MP3 player with android on it, just like the Samsung Galaxy WiFi. I'd want one not too expensive and more importantly with a SD Card slot. Is there something like this ? (didn't find it on Amazon...). Thanks !(I know smartphones are becoming more prevalent and are bound to replace MP3 players in the future)
This right here is the greatest post.But what if the ass is flat? Though maybe the G Flex could help mold one's pancake booty into a muffin.
Its not that everything is small now, its that Chrome finally put text scaling where it should be. It was way too big on this browser (use any other browser that has proper text scaling and it would seem smaller as well)So text in Chrome changed? Everything looks so small now.
You're not worthy!Why is there no reduce bandwidth option for me in chrome ?
Why is there no reduce bandwidth option for me in chrome ?
i did not have the option after installing the update... but i rebooted the phone and voilá, the option is there now
Give it a try