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The HTC One should never have a cover on it.
The HTC One should never have a cover on it.
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If you don't mind me asking...what phone are you currently using? Is the Tethering feature locked on your phone? if it's not you can tether your phone using the nexus 7 don't need to add another data plan for no reason...don't know if this is the right place to post this or not but here it goes:
looking to buy a tablet and i'm told the nexus 7 is the way to go. i currently have tmobile and have unlimited data. if i buy the nexus 7 can i get that added to my plan and use the unlimited data on there
too bad the camera sucks on the One, and they didnt even improved it on the that big One....
too bad the camera sucks on the One, and they didnt even improved it on the that big One....
[h1]Android 4.4 KitKat and Nexus 5 to go official on October 28[/h1]
16 October, 2013 | Comments (23) | Post your comment
Tags: Google, Android
The official name for Android 4.4 - KitKat - was made official a while ago, but back then we got no release date or feature details. Last year Google announced the Android 4.2 and Nexus 4 on October 29, so many people are expecting an official Google event around the same date this year.
KitKat has recently posted a yet another teaser for the next release of the Google platform that seems to be hinting at October 28 as release date.
The first tweet came yesterday, saying "Everybody dance now!", which refers to a C+C Music Factorysong, a group previously known as 28th Street Crew (until 1989). This was indeed a vague clue, but today's hint is a bit clearer - "This is it".
As you've probably guessed by now, "This is it" refers to the popular Michael Jackson movie that premiered on October 28, 2009.
It appears then that Android 4.4 KitKat is coming on October 28, and it will probably be joined on stage by the Nexus 5. We already know pretty much everything there is to know about the next Google phone, but here is hoping Google will still find a way to surprise us.
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