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I forgot about the Z2. I actually like it better than the One and s4
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I believe the ROM works on all g2s despite the carriers. It's complete stock like Nexus but you loose some good features you have now. I'm force to run it for the simple fact that it let's the Verizon phone get LTE with a TMobile SIM.For which carrior? Link?
I really doubt the LG is going to wait that long this time around. I'll say June July time frame.Not going to hear anything until September/October.
I forgot about the Z2. I actually like it better than the One and s4
I forgot about the Z2. I actually like it better than the One and s4
huh ... How are you having a hard time between them two? They are two completely different phones. Or should I say phablet and a phone.:\ I really need help on this decision guys...Note 3 or M8?
[h1]Samsung having production issues with the Galaxy S5[/h1]
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There have been some rumors about production issues with Samsung's Galaxy S5. First, one of their factories caught fire, damaging some of their stock and production equipment.
Now, there are reports indicating that Samsung is having difficulty with properly centering the optics in the S5's 16MP ISOCELL camera sensor.
On top of this, Samsung is facing stability issues with the coating process for the S5's lens module. Although they are making good progress in fixing these errors, the Korean tech-giant has definitely taken a hit as a result.
Because of the setbacks, Samsung will only have 4-5 million S5 units available at launch, as opposed to the 5-7 million devices they originally anticipated.
Anyone who is looking forward to the S5, are you a little anxious as to whether or not they'll be able to get the phone at launch? Or do you have doubts that the phone will hit its target date? Let us know in the comments!
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I got tired of android.What made you move to iPhone?
I'm coming from a Note 2. I really like the M8 but im not sure if I wanna give up the Note size and featureshuh ... How are you having a hard time between them two? They are two completely different phones. Or should I say phablet and a phone.I really need help on this decision guys...Note 3 or M8?
i switched to a n5 and miss the screen sizeI'm coming from a Note 2. I really like the M8 but im not sure if I wanna give up the Note size and featureshuh ... How are you having a hard time between them two? They are two completely different phones. Or should I say phablet and a phone.I really need help on this decision guys...Note 3 or M8?
Not for nothing, but I will never go iPhone. Don't like Apple enough for me to commit plus android is way more customizable and there are tonesv of launcher to give you a different feel.
:\ I really need help on this decision guys...Note 3 or M8?
There's no red, I was mislead but there's a gold (best buy exclusive)Wait, is there a red M8 or are you just referring to "red" as in The Big Red (Verizon)?
Believe it or not, the new HTC One (M, with its 2600 mAh battery, tops the mighty LG G2 marathon runner, and its 3000 mAh unit, in our battery test. As you can see below, the One (M lasted 7 hours and 12 minutes of screen-on time in our grueling test load, while the G2 scored 6 hours and 48 minutes.
In fact, crossing the 7-hour mark on our battery test typically signifies entering the phablet endurance realm, as those big-screen handsets usually have place inside for much larger than the average batteries. We can only say kudos to HTC for this spectacular achievement, which is bringing us a 5-inch handset that is only outlasted by giant phablets like the HTC One max, or the Oppo N1. The HTC One (M also flaunts an extreme power-saving mode, that lets it last about 30 hours on standby, even with 10% battery capacity left.
Its 2600 mAh unit is of the lithium-polymer variety, and is only 13% larger than the 2300 mAh juicer of last year's HTC One, yet brings in a whopping improvement in battery life, as the old One scores 5 hours and 45 minutes on our test. Needless to say, we can't wait to pit the HTC One (M against the other two spring chickens - Samsung's Galaxy S5 and the Sony Xperia Z2 - as those two also promise enhanced endurance, and dedicated power saving modes.
im gonna have to look on mine.. I'll buy a new one to avoid the shipping bsLooking on Craig's list I've seen G2s as low as 150.
im gonna have to look on mine.. I'll buy a new one to avoid the shipping bs
via Phonearena:Believe it or not, the new HTC One (M, with its 2600 mAh battery, tops the mighty LG G2 marathon runner, and its 3000 mAh unit, in our battery test. As you can see below, the One (M lasted 7 hours and 12 minutes of screen-on time in our grueling test load, while the G2 scored 6 hours and 48 minutes.
In fact, crossing the 7-hour mark on our battery test typically signifies entering the phablet endurance realm, as those big-screen handsets usually have place inside for much larger than the average batteries. We can only say kudos to HTC for this spectacular achievement, which is bringing us a 5-inch handset that is only outlasted by giant phablets like the HTC One max, or the Oppo N1. The HTC One (M also flaunts an extreme power-saving mode, that lets it last about 30 hours on standby, even with 10% battery capacity left.
Its 2600 mAh unit is of the lithium-polymer variety, and is only 13% larger than the 2300 mAh juicer of last year's HTC One, yet brings in a whopping improvement in battery life, as the old One scores 5 hours and 45 minutes on our test. Needless to say, we can't wait to pit the HTC One (M against the other two spring chickens - Samsung's Galaxy S5 and the Sony Xperia Z2 - as those two also promise enhanced endurance, and dedicated power saving modes.