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Oppo been knocking these phones out the park since the find 5. I think they usually have bands for gsm us networks too.

Are tempered glass screen protectors worth it?
 
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Oppo been knocking these phones out the park since the find 5. I think they usually have bands for gsm us networks too.

Are tempered glass screen protectors worth it?
100% yes. I have a nilkin one for my nexus 5 and love it

it was $15 with 2 day ship from amazon

just make sure you watch a how to install video on youtube because its different than install a normal sp
 
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Oppo been knocking these phones out the park since the find 5. I think they usually have bands for gsm us networks too.

Are tempered glass screen protectors worth it?
100% yes. I have a nilkin one for my nexus 5 and love it

it was $15 with 2 day ship from amazon

just make sure you watch a how to install video on youtube because its different than install a normal sp
Thanks man

Im thinking of copping this iloome flex glass protector for my g2
 
 
Oppo been knocking these phones out the park since the find 5. I think they usually have bands for gsm us networks too.

Are tempered glass screen protectors worth it?
100% yes. I have a nilkin one for my nexus 5 and love it

it was $15 with 2 day ship from amazon
 
Thanks man
Im thinking of copping this iloome flex glass protector for my g2
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was just looking at it also for my g2... wondering if I'll like it
not sure about the brand but glass screen protectors are more slick and keep that hardness/glass feel

no one can tell i have a screen protector on
 
I wish I was a phone specs guy so I could understand the hype behind that phone posted on the last page.
 
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nexus 5 owners...hows your phone holding up? is battery life still as solid as the 4? i kind of want the 5 now (black on red joint :pimp:) . i have no problem with the 4 but curious to see where people's feels are with the 5 so far...
 
Ugh, wish I never heard about this Oppo jawn haha.

Hate being on Sprint, limited to so few options.
 
nexus 5 owners...hows your phone holding up? is battery life still as solid as the 4? i kind of want the 5 now (black on red joint :pimp:) . i have no problem with the 4 but curious to see where people's feels are with the 5 so far...

I had a gs4 and got a N5 and the battery life is better then the s4. TheN5 feels great to me
 
HELP!

Everytime I try to run anything on TWRP, my G2 reboots but then loads the Red Triangle with the dead android. I can't figure out whats going on and want to install a rom on my phone. Any ideas how to fix it?
 i have kit kat on my g2 now with twrp. Didnt have that issue
 
 [h1]Upcoming new smartphone will last a remarkable 2 weeks on a single charge[/h1]
BY ZACH EPSTEIN  ON MAR 10, 2014 AT 11:30 AM

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The upcoming new  YotaPhone, pictured above, shows us just how gorgeous a smartphone with an E Ink display can be. The device combines a full color display with an E Ink screen, allowing owners to extend the phone’s battery life and utilize the power-sipping E Ink panel for basic functions. But what if the handset did away with the color display entirely? This is the vision of European eReader maker Onyx, which on Monday showed off its MIDIA InkPhone  smartphone, a handset that promises a remarkable two weeks of battery life per charge.

“Low capacity of batteries is a weakness of modern smartphones,” Poland-based Onyx  explained on its website. “Multitude of functions and applications causes increased energy consumption. We have to charge our phones even everyday. That is consequence of using large LCD displays and many aplications that works in background, when device is running.”

The site continues, “If you want to have smartphone you can trust, think about those solution. Smartphone with E Ink display can be really good alternative for energy-eater smartphones.”

The MIDIA InkPhone touts a 4.3-inch E Ink Flex display as well as a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM. The star of the show is the phone’s battery, however, which lasts for two weeks on a charge despite packing just 1,800 mAh.

 

Engadget  spent some hands-on time  with the MIDIA InkPhone, and you can check out the blog’s photos and thoughts by following the link in the source section below.
 
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This isn't even innovation in any way. The battery tech is no different from anything else, they just happen to plop it into a phone with a colorless e-ink screen. Nobody wants that
 
I am happy with my N5 battery life just need to find a rom that I am happy with. Been running stock for a while. 
 
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