I still have a hard time understanding what tangible differences a 64-bit processor is going to bring to the mobile space.
8GB phones.
I still have a hard time understanding what tangible differences a 64-bit processor is going to bring to the mobile space.
I still have a hard time understanding what tangible differences a 64-bit processor is going to bring to the mobile space.
I still have a hard time understanding what tangible differences a 64-bit processor is going to bring to the mobile space.
With OSes getting leaner and more efficient will 8gb ram be that necessary on a phone?
Tablets sure.
But then again I guess this conversation was had back when pcs transitioned too.
With OSes getting leaner and more efficient will 8gb ram be that necessary on a phone?
Tablets sure.
But then again I guess this conversation was had back when pcs transitioned too.
Well I've long had this dream of having a phone as a PC, you just dock it to connect it to a monitor/kb/mouse/network storage and its a desktop PC. With that that ram would be great for multitasking among other things.
I'm sure you'll have one in about 2 years. They already tried it with the Atrix, I'm sure they will try again.
Yes well, I can see that. It's almost a certainty Samsung will rush something out quick to be first. Galaxy S64Given that most android OEMs care more about having the latest specs in their flagships, I guess they'll be all over this.
This isn't such a stretch anymore really. I mean doesn't the Surface tablets dabble in stuff like this already? Give it a year or two and we'll probably have something way more sophisticated.Well I've long had this dream of having a phone as a PC, you just dock it to connect it to a monitor/kb/mouse/network storage and its a desktop PC. With that that ram would be great for multitasking among other things.
It has a snapdragon 801 (better then the 800 the x+1 has btw) , it can handle the screen just fine. Also TouchWiz is fine, and since you just slap the Google now launcher on top of it now, not even a issue.
Changing the launcher doesn't change the settings. The Moto X+1 is rumroed to have a 801 processor like everyone else. The LG G3 sucks screen wise. Colors are bad, brightness is bad, and the phone gets hot. Other than that though...
To be an old man... What is the point of a 2k screen on a smart phone?
I blame pctx for what happened.
No, but tochwiz is really not in my face in anymore and frankly I don't care, I never found touchwiz to be all that bad.I didn't recommend the Moto X.....
Well the G3 has 1.5 million more pixels than the Moto X+1........ and they both have the 801 btw.
And just changing 1 portion of the UI on a TouchWiz phone doesn't magically cure it of TouchWiz.......
Thank you.
There isn't.
Still don't know who this is.Jk it's me
I want a credit card thin phone. If you think it's unusable, go ahead and try using your credit card like a phone. So good.
I don't see the note 4 as a big enough of a jump from the note 2 im still rocking. My note 2 does everything just fine still. I really wish the note 4 had a 64-bit cpu to future proof it a bit, but what can you do. Will be waiting for next years flagships i guess.
I still have a hard time understanding what tangible differences a 64-bit processor is going to bring to the mobile space.
Looks so unrealSubmarino Conversível;125916770 said:
I still have a hard time understanding what tangible differences a 64-bit processor is going to bring to the mobile space.
The immediate upsides to moving to 64-bit today are increased performance across the board as well as some huge potential performance gains in certain FP and cryptographic workloads.
Would y'all still recommend the Nexus 5 even though the N6 is probably going to be out soon? I just moved to Korea, I had a Moto X back in the states (I loved it, perfect size for me) and the Nexus 5 seems to be the closest thing I can find to that here. It also seems like everything here is a phablet, which kind of sucks.
Yes, they are, and yes, that's what's happening.how are they going to avoid people touching the screen on the edges? Just ignore anything too close to the sides? I actually have trouble hitting buttons on mobile gaf sometimes on my ipad air - wonder if Apple are already doing something like that?
Yes there are algorithms in place to reduce sensitivity near the edges. IPad air does it.how are they going to avoid people touching the screen on the edges? Just ignore anything too close to the sides? I actually have trouble hitting buttons on mobile gaf sometimes on my ipad air - wonder if Apple are already doing something like that?
how are they going to avoid people touching the screen on the edges? Just ignore anything too close to the sides? I actually have trouble hitting buttons on mobile gaf sometimes on my ipad air - wonder if Apple are already doing something like that?
One tip: get Pushbullet on your phone and in chrome and get it to sync your notifications to your pc. Enjoy.Now that I am in the process of making a clean install of Windows 7 on my desktop, I would use the opportunity to make it work more together with my new LG G3 mobile device as well.
What can I do with it?
I know about the shared tabs and history in Chrome, but is there any need for Google Drive if I use Dropbox already? I'm also gonna try out the Google Play thing you guys recommended, and I don't use Google Plus as a side note.
One tip: get Pushbullet on your phone and in chrome and get it to sync your notifications to your pc. Enjoy.
Why would you go from note 3 to 4? Doesn't sound like much of an upgrade really. From leaked specs anyway.
One tip: get Pushbullet on your phone and in chrome and get it to sync your notifications to your pc. Enjoy.
I still have a hard time understanding what tangible differences a 64-bit processor is going to bring to the mobile space.
Submarino Conversível;125916770 said:
Coming to the USA:
http://androidandme.com/2014/08/news/sharps-one-bezel-aquos-crystal-smartphone-is-headed-to-the-us/
Now I want Sharp to do a Nexus phone.
One tip: get Pushbullet on your phone and in chrome and get it to sync your notifications to your pc. Enjoy.
Coming to the USA:
http://androidandme.com/2014/08/news/sharps-one-bezel-aquos-crystal-smartphone-is-headed-to-the-us/
Now I want Sharp to do a Nexus phone.
It's a bug/feature in mobile GAF.how are they going to avoid people touching the screen on the edges? Just ignore anything too close to the sides? I actually have trouble hitting buttons on mobile gaf sometimes on my ipad air - wonder if Apple are already doing something like that?
The general gains sound like what you'd expect from a new architecture rather than being specifically due to being 64-bit.Anandtech talked about the other benefits to 64 bit in their iPhone 5S review and again when Android L was announced.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7335/the-iphone-5s-review/4
http://www.anandtech.com/show/8231/a-closer-look-at-android-runtime-art-in-android-l/3
tl;dr: The most obvious advantage is the increased addressable memory but there are also general performance gains.
Just quick now that I'm cleaning up everything, do you guys happen to know where I can see my Google contacts?
how are they going to avoid people touching the screen on the edges?
Actually...Well the G3 has 1.5 million more pixels than the Moto X+1........ and they both have the 801 btw.
And just changing 1 portion of the UI on a TouchWiz phone doesn't magically cure it of TouchWiz.......
Thank you.
There isn't.
Still don't know who this is.Jk it's me
Is it easy to root an European LG G3 today?
Here's the basic rundown - YouTube is set to launch a service called YouTube Music Key, and Google is set to rebrand Google Play Music All Access to Google Play Music Key.
Alternatively you can access it from gmail by clicking on the 'gmail' button (or mail button if your an apps user) on the left:
What a stupid name. Also I don't see the point having 2.
Is there any benefit to rooting Android? I'm new at this scene.
If you read the article they mention they'll fall under the same subscription.
Thanks for this. I finally got all of my contacts sorted and have them all stored on my Google account.
Now I'm gonna look into the Google Play Music stuff that were talked about earlier in this thread, before looking at rooting it. Is there any benefit to rooting Android? I'm new at this scene.