sneakaprince
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S4 vs N5 (I know it hasn't released yet) but you guys seem to be kinda hyping this up. Whats the big deal about the nexus line? Have past Nexus phones been that great?
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It's a google phone.. You're going to get big support from the community and from google themselves.. You'll get the first updates ain't gotta worry about none of the nonsense that comes with when and if you are ever gonna get kitkat for your s4 that just release not that long.. Usually isn't a problem getting that stuff if you root and throw roms on your phone but not everyone does that or can do it.S4 vs N5 (I know it hasn't released yet) but you guys seem to be kinda hyping this up. Whats the big deal about the nexus line? Have past Nexus phones been that great?
[COLOR=#red]Samsung be on some weird ish sometimes. Galaxy Round?? That name is horrible, the concept almost as bad.
Anyway the G2 is real my dudes...go mess around with one at the store! you'll be amazed. The screen is nothing less than spectacular.[/COLOR]
The biggest plus is CONTRACT FREE. you can go tmobile or other prepaid services for as low as $30. Next year sell the n5 get the n6. I honestly dont see why people are in contracts and pay almost $100 a month cell billS4 vs N5 (I know it hasn't released yet) but you guys seem to be kinda hyping this up. Whats the big deal about the nexus line? Have past Nexus phones been that great?
Quality of service. No laggy Internet. No dropped calls. My dude has prepaid and his Internet strength drops like crazy, can't even use gps at times.
bold statement brah.. ExplainI am thinking that the G2 may be the best Android phone right now.
waitwutI have no clue. Seems like overall performance is better than the N3. the camera is the best and that is big for me. Overall it is just my opinion. I would still get the Note 3 just because I like the screen size better. If that makes any sense at all
Any LMT or pie control for 4.3?? Just got the Note 3 and I need that! And Pie control or "quick controls" on the stock browser....WHERE TF IS IT????
White shows less finger prints thoughDeer gawd this Note 3 is too beastly. Had to get the black since the icy white one looked like it'd just collect to much dust and fingerprints.
According to a new report, Google may be planning a sneak attack with its new Nexus 5 smartphone and Android 4.4 KitKat operating system update. CNET UK claims to have overheard “whispers around the campfire at Google Launchpad,” a two-week bootcamp for developers, suggesting that Google’s next-generation flagship smartphone and OS update will both launch next week on October 15th. If accurate, the releases will likely not be accompanied by a press conference since Google typically sends out invitations to the press more than a week before such events.
According to a purported leaked service manual for the Nexus 5, the smartphone’s specs include a 5-inch full HD 1080p display, a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 chipset, 2GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, support for inductive charging, NFC and Android 4.4 KitKat. We have also seen leaked photos of the Nexus 5 several times now, including one published by Google itself, along with a pair of Nexus 5 videos that surfaced after the phone was left in a bar.
The latest rumors surrounding the Nexus 5 suggest that it will start at just $299 without any subsidies, which would certainly be shocking considering the handset’s cutting-edge specs.
Tags:Google, Nexus 5
Source: CNET UK
White shows less finger prints though
Now that I think about it, theres no place for finger prints besides the screen.
Wish that Nexus 5 had 3gigs of RAM though. Still a nice phone!
[COLOR=#red]Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 will reportedly launch next week[/COLOR]
According to a new report, Google may be planning a sneak attack with its new Nexus 5 smartphone and Android 4.4 KitKat operating system update. CNET UK claims to have overheard “whispers around the campfire at Google Launchpad,” a two-week bootcamp for developers, suggesting that Google’s next-generation flagship smartphone and OS update will both launch next week on October 15th. If accurate, the releases will likely not be accompanied by a press conference since Google typically sends out invitations to the press more than a week before such events.
According to a purported leaked service manual for the Nexus 5, the smartphone’s specs include a 5-inch full HD 1080p display, a 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 chipset, 2GB of RAM, an 8-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization, a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, support for inductive charging, NFC and Android 4.4 KitKat. We have also seen leaked photos of the Nexus 5 several times now, including one published by Google itself, along with a pair of Nexus 5 videos that surfaced after the phone was left in a bar.
The latest rumors surrounding the Nexus 5 suggest that it will start at just $299 without any subsidies, which would certainly be shocking considering the handset’s cutting-edge specs.
Tags:Google, Nexus 5
Source: CNET UK
If this is true....sneak attack on everyone