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$400 should be the cap on what to pay for a phone.
$400 should be the cap on what to pay for a phone.
I heard Google isn't supporting the Nexus line anymore because of the Pixel. Like most updates no nothing.
As Nexus users, you’ve played an integral role in this journey for Google. We’re excited about Pixel, and want you to know that (1/2)
— Nexus (@googlenexus) October 4, 2016
We’ll continue to support Nexus (customer support, software updates, etc.) & @googlenexus will continue to be a place for Nexus convos (2/2) https://t.co/BhgVcH1P56
— Nexus (@googlenexus) October 4, 2016
remember when you used to sign up for a 2 year contract and pay only like $99 for a premium phone? or even get it for "free?"
sad to say, even as a T-mobile person, Verizon has the biggest network and largest customer base. I think Google wants to appeal to the most customers possible.We all know how good Verizon is with updates. Not sure why Google is allowing this. Verizon iPhone switchers going to the Pixel are gonna swear to never go back to Android cause of the lack of updates.
Verizon is notoriously horrible for Bring Your Own Device customers. This will ensure that people will actually buy the Pixel.sad to say, even as a T-mobile person, Verizon has the biggest network and largest customer base. I think Google wants to appeal to the most customers possible.
sad to say, even as a T-mobile person, Verizon has the biggest network and largest customer base. I think Google wants to appeal to the most customers possible.
Sharp has a knack for making phone displays with tiny bezels, as seen in the US a couple of years ago with the Aquos Crystal, but the company has upped its game in a big way and I want this display on a phone immediately. This concept is called the Corner R and uses the company's Free-Form Display technology, which enables IGZO LCD panels to be cut into various shapes.
Aside from the near-total lack of bezels, this 5.2-inch 1080p panel stands out with the way its corners have actual curves. Remember how OS X — sorry, macOS — used to render little black notches in the upper left and right to give the impression of a physically rounded screen? This is like that, only for real.
Sharp seems to have difficulty helping its Free-Form Displays make the leap from trade show floor to retail, but this Corner R concept should be an easier sell. It's still not an actual product, though, so the wait goes on.
A replacement model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone exploded in Taiwan on Friday while its user was walking her dog in a park, local newspaper Apple Daily reported on Saturday.
According to the report, a 26-year-old woman surnamed Lai was walking her dog in a park in Taipei when she realized smoke was spewing from her replacement Note 7, which Lai said she had picked up just 10 days ago.
Lai said she quickly pulled the phone from her jeans pocket and threw it on the ground, then waited until the smoke cleared before picking the phone up and taking it back to her workplace in her phone case, the report said.
Apple Daily cited the woman as saying that she heard a "bang" before feeling heat on her buttocks and seeing a lot of white smoke billowing from the phone after taking it out of her pocket.
The woman said she purchased a Galaxy Note 7 in August this year, and exchanged the phone for a replacement model on Sept. 27 after seeing TV reports suggesting that the Note 7 could explode, according to the article.
In a statement issued Saturday, Samsung Taiwan said it was trying to reach the customer and hoped to recall the product and further clarify the cause of the incident.
It said it could not confirm if the phone was a replacement model without looking into the matter.
The incident came just two days after an alleged replacement model of the Note 7 began smoking aboard a Southwest Airlines in the United States on Wednesday, leading the airline to evacuate passengers on the plane.
Taiwan's Consumers' Foundation urged Samsung Taiwan on Saturday to suspend all sales and replacements of the new Galaxy Note 7, because continuing to distribute the model would be like "sending bombs to consumers."
Idk Nokia is irrelevant. They had a choice to embrace android, and they were doing such a horrible job with Symbian. Instead they backed winmo.
10 years ago (right before the first iPhone dropped) if you would have told me that windows mobile, blackberry, and Nokia would be dead, HTC and Sony phones would be irrelevant and Apple and Google would be dominating 98% of the phone scene, I would have laughed my *** off.