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anyone got the kindle fire?
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Originally Posted by 504 D1 Prospect
I've been content with this ET4G since release date but looking at the last pic and others, i kinda want the nexus. more than two notification light colors would be nice
Originally Posted by NICKLE DIME BAY
Just picked this up today Team Nexus
now the One X can go back to ATT while i wait for the GSIII
Originally Posted by NICKLE DIME BAY
Just picked this up today Team Nexus
now the One X can go back to ATT while i wait for the GSIII
[h1]LG's 5-inch 1080p smartphone display goes far beyond Retina pixel density[/h1]
By Jeff Blagdon on May 27, 2012 11:52 pm 187Comments
Apparently not content with the 1024 x 768 resolution on its 5-inch Optimus Vu, LG is working on a 5-inch 1080p smartphone display for the second half of 2012. The 1920 x 1080 touchscreen offers a wonderfully excessive pixel density of 440 ppi, which is 72 percent more pixels per inch than the Optimus Vu, and a third more than the display on the iPhone 4S. Unlike the display on LG’s current 5-inch phone, the new screen will have the same 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio as the HDTV in your living room. The display technology is the same IPS-based LCD that LG has offered in recent devices like the Nitro HD and aforementioned Optimus Vu, but with the added benefit of many, many more pixels. If you're eager to get an early look at the display, you can catch it at SID 2012 Display Week in Boston starting June 4th.
this 1 seemed hard lol, but i found this on xdaOriginally Posted by ElderWatsonDiggs
Joe Billionaire. I want to try the Official Samsung leak for ICS...the latest one has the new S Pen apps on it and is supposedly very stable. I been out the game since Froyo. You think you can help me with the instructions to do it? Don't sweat it if you are too busy my dude.Originally Posted by Joe Billionaire
so i finally flashed a rom to my note i went with paranoid android hybrid rom instead of going pure cm9, its 0.1 but its so smooth damn its nice its not a tablet mode rom (they say tablet mode roms are bad for the phone) but hybrid mix between tablet phone, lets you change the dpi settings per app so you can have an app in mobile mode if you want or tablet...i know nexus users got it last month try it if you can...something like this with s-pen abilities would be perfect for the note!
Originally Posted by odog24
anyone got the kindle fire?
Originally Posted by odog24
Bout to root my kindle fire hopefully it goes smooth
im on 6.31 and couldn't find a guide to help me install itOriginally Posted by Joe Billionaire
Originally Posted by odog24
Bout to root my kindle fire hopefully it goes smooth
install twrp too ull be a rom flashing beast after that
Originally Posted by Cyber Smoke
[h1][/h1][h1]LG's 5-inch 1080p smartphone display goes far beyond Retina pixel density[/h1]
By Jeff Blagdon on May 27, 2012 11:52 pm 187Comments
Apparently not content with the 1024 x 768 resolution on its 5-inch Optimus Vu, LG is working on a 5-inch 1080p smartphone display for the second half of 2012. The 1920 x 1080 touchscreen offers a wonderfully excessive pixel density of 440 ppi, which is 72 percent more pixels per inch than the Optimus Vu, and a third more than the display on the iPhone 4S. Unlike the display on LG’s current 5-inch phone, the new screen will have the same 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio as the HDTV in your living room. The display technology is the same IPS-based LCD that LG has offered in recent devices like the Nitro HD and aforementioned Optimus Vu, but with the added benefit of many, many more pixels. If you're eager to get an early look at the display, you can catch it at SID 2012 Display Week in Boston starting June 4th.
Its still going to be active, especially when Jellybean drops since it will be one of the first devices to receive it.Originally Posted by AF1Nike
From the looks of it no, but how long could I expect the galaxy nexus to stay relevant? I plan to get it in the next few months (money holding me back). I ask because its been out for quite a while now.
Getting my white GNex delivered todayOriginally Posted by NICKLE DIME BAY
Thanks, going to put AOKP on it and theme it up. Seems like there's a lot of Nexus users in here.