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I feel ya on that. But I have my Nexus7 on da 4.3 so I got da best of both worlds
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I'm shocked that people want to use TW roms. The camera software and battery life are a little better. But for me it's a difference of running 4.3 vs. 4.1.
I'm shocked that people want to use TW roms. The camera software and battery life are a little better. But for me it's a difference of running 4.3 vs. 4.1.
I love AOSP stuff. There have just been a few tweaks in TW that I'm missing (better camera, signal issues, etc). It's a tough choice IMO
I have this same struggle. I've run Vanilla RootBox AOSP on my GS3 since the week I bought it maybe half of a year ago, but I'm so tempted to try a TW rom for that multi-window stuff, for a better battery life, and for stronger wi-fi/network connections.
Just got my HTC One for Verizon. Phone isbut I'm having withdrawal symptoms from my Note 2. It feels weird not having a gigantic phone anymore
Hopefully I'll get used to it but if not then I'll probably check out the HTC One Max or Note 3 when they drop
Exactly. That's why we have android phones to begin with.I have this same struggle. I've run Vanilla RootBox AOSP on my GS3 since the week I bought it maybe half of a year ago, but I'm so tempted to try a TW rom for that multi-window stuff, for a better battery life, and for stronger wi-fi/network connections.
I guess what's the big deal with trying, right? I can always go back to LiquidSmooth or some other AOSP rom.
Might as well give it a go...
For those with a Nexus 7 2013 or other compatible device (Not Nexus 4) interested in a wireless charger, just got this in the mail.
pretty good and now i dont have to plug out my meenova adapter once it coems
http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/accessories/chargers/sku6290263.html
For those with a Nexus 7 2013 or other compatible device (Not Nexus 4) interested in a wireless charger, just got this in the mail.
pretty good and now i dont have to plug out my meenova adapter once it coems
http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/accessories/chargers/sku6290263.html
Does this charging base have trickle charge? The only reason I haven't gotten a base for this or my S4 is because some are saying that their devices get hot and they don't trickle charge and just constantly full charge them.
Ok well I totally missed the part where Elder mentioned Verizon.
Just looked up the Razor M doesn't seem too bad.. kind of a small screen(personally) other than that it should do everything you'll need it to do
[h1]Nexus 5 specs get confirmed as an alleged press shot leaks[/h1]
17 September, 2013 | Comments (9| Post your comment
Tags: Google, LG, Android, Rumors
An alleged official press photo of the Google Nexus 5 has surfaced after the smartphone made severalappearances in the past weeks. The press shot of the Nexus 5 confirms the phone's exterior, while a good chunk of its specification sheet also leaked in a benchmarking website GFXBench.
It confirms the LG-made Nexus 5 is going to rock a Snapdragon 800 chipset with four 2.3GHz Krait 400 cores. On top of that, as with every Nexus smartphone, Google will debut a new version of Android. In the case of the Nexus 5, that'll be Android 4.4 KitKat. Nothing that the earlier FCC documents didn't specify, but still.
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GFXBench reports the resolution of the Nexus 5 will be 1794 x 1080 (read 1920x1080). The codename of the device is reported as Hammerhead. Additionally, Google is reportedly going to make the LG Nexus 5 official by the end of October, if casemaker SPIGEN is to be believed (and we have a good reason to believe it is.)
The rest of the LG Nexus 5 specifications remain a mystery at this point. However, our educated guess is that there'll be 2GB of RAM and no microSD card slot. The Nexus 5 seems to be based on the LG G2, so a 13MP main camera isn't going to be a surprise.
Finally, if the Nexus 5 topic is of interest to you, you may as well check out a user-made 3D render of the Nexus 5 that's based on all leaked images so far. You can check it out below.
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All depends on how soon your next upgrade isYeah that's what I was like as well...smaller than my liking. Seems like it's just good enough not to be annoying. One of my relatives gave me her BB Storm 2 and I absolutely hate it!! At least with anything Android my contacts automatically push down to the phone.Ok well I totally missed the part where Elder mentioned Verizon.
Just looked up the Razor M doesn't seem too bad.. kind of a small screen(personally) other than that it should do everything you'll need it to do
Razr M it is unless I get there are any other decent suggestions. This is the first time I've downgraded in awhile. Maybe I should just give in and pay a little more for used S4 or HTC One. I don't know. $350+ is more than I'm willing to part with.