Android: Phone News and Discussion Thread
#5843
I shoot people
why is it, whenever you take your case off the phone... the phone looks soooooooo nice. I mean... to a point where it looks like a completely different phone?? Every time I see a working Galaxy Nexus demo at the store, I think to myself that it looks waaaaaay better than mine (even tho it's the same phone). I've decided to go bare with my GNex and just take the chance, I want to enjoy the design, the way it was meant to be used/seen (at least for a couple days)
#5844
why is it, whenever you take your case off the phone... the phone looks soooooooo nice. I mean... to a point where it looks like a completely different phone?? Every time I see a working Galaxy Nexus demo at the store, I think to myself that it looks waaaaaay better than mine (even tho it's the same phone). I've decided to go bare with my GNex and just take the chance, I want to enjoy the design, the way it was meant to be used/seen (at least for a couple days)
I mainly notice the thinness, but I hate how slippery the GNex is. I prefer the way my case looks on it.
#5845
I shoot people
we'll see how I feel a couple days later.
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#5846
Suzuka Master
why is it, whenever you take your case off the phone... the phone looks soooooooo nice. I mean... to a point where it looks like a completely different phone?? Every time I see a working Galaxy Nexus demo at the store, I think to myself that it looks waaaaaay better than mine (even tho it's the same phone). I've decided to go bare with my GNex and just take the chance, I want to enjoy the design, the way it was meant to be used/seen (at least for a couple days)
That was the only time i've had a case on a phone of mine, whether it be my moto razr i owned, or even my NS i never had another case. And i love having no case even after cracking my screen haha
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is300eater (08-31-2012)
#5847
It is personal preference then... I used a TPU case for a while, then I changed over to caseless for a month and I liked it. But near the end of that I couldn't wait to get a new case on it. I almost paid for the one-day shipping option on Amazon (which I have never done)
I think the biggest thing is that I'm a tactile person above all. I don't look look at my phone so much as I touch it, and even when I look at it, I look at the screen. I like the feel of the silicone and rubberized plastic of my case. It is thick, but I never notice the difference in my pocket.... and in my hand, it is much more secure than before
I had a 3GS too, and while I liked the curvy ergonomic shape, the bare plastic was too slippery for my taste. The iPhone 4S looks great but I hate the way it feels in my hand, it's an example of form over function
I think the biggest thing is that I'm a tactile person above all. I don't look look at my phone so much as I touch it, and even when I look at it, I look at the screen. I like the feel of the silicone and rubberized plastic of my case. It is thick, but I never notice the difference in my pocket.... and in my hand, it is much more secure than before
I had a 3GS too, and while I liked the curvy ergonomic shape, the bare plastic was too slippery for my taste. The iPhone 4S looks great but I hate the way it feels in my hand, it's an example of form over function
#5848
Suzuka Master
I like the way the phones feel without the case too haha, its all a matter of opinion.
My biggest gripe though is screen protectors. I hate the feeling and i can never have them on my phone haha.
And yea i've heald the iphone 4/4s. Its probably the best looking phone our there. But the sharp edges is really really annoying to hold in my hand.
My biggest gripe though is screen protectors. I hate the feeling and i can never have them on my phone haha.
And yea i've heald the iphone 4/4s. Its probably the best looking phone our there. But the sharp edges is really really annoying to hold in my hand.
#5849
Go Giants
Note 2 is out here....Note 2 or Iphone 5...?
#5850
Lamborghini Aventador FTW
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It is personal preference then... I used a TPU case for a while, then I changed over to caseless for a month and I liked it. But near the end of that I couldn't wait to get a new case on it. I almost paid for the one-day shipping option on Amazon (which I have never done)
I think the biggest thing is that I'm a tactile person above all. I don't look look at my phone so much as I touch it, and even when I look at it, I look at the screen. I like the feel of the silicone and rubberized plastic of my case. It is thick, but I never notice the difference in my pocket.... and in my hand, it is much more secure than before
I had a 3GS too, and while I liked the curvy ergonomic shape, the bare plastic was too slippery for my taste. The iPhone 4S looks great but I hate the way it feels in my hand, it's an example of form over function
I think the biggest thing is that I'm a tactile person above all. I don't look look at my phone so much as I touch it, and even when I look at it, I look at the screen. I like the feel of the silicone and rubberized plastic of my case. It is thick, but I never notice the difference in my pocket.... and in my hand, it is much more secure than before
I had a 3GS too, and while I liked the curvy ergonomic shape, the bare plastic was too slippery for my taste. The iPhone 4S looks great but I hate the way it feels in my hand, it's an example of form over function
https://www.bestskinsever.com/google...axy-nexus-skin
#5851
Senior Moderator
I killed by old phone when I dropped it on a concrete sidewalk. That's why I got an Otterbox case for my Galaxy Nexus. I'd rather have a slightly unsightly phone than one that doesn't work.
#5852
I shoot people
They are such opposites. The thing that impress me about the Note/Note 2 is that the stylus is pressure sensitive, which is something NO (portable) tablets out there can claim (to my understanding), so for artists and/or people in the line of work that calls for this ability, it's a HUGE plus. THAT said, I saw a girl talking with the Note the other day and it DID look rather silly seeing her holding such a large phone to her face, it didn't help that she was very petite too.
As for the iphone 5, does anyone even know the exact specs yet? (sorry, I don't really following Apple/iPhone news)
As for the iphone 5, does anyone even know the exact specs yet? (sorry, I don't really following Apple/iPhone news)
#5853
Suzuka Master
They are such opposites. The thing that impress me about the Note/Note 2 is that the stylus is pressure sensitive, which is something NO (portable) tablets out there can claim (to my understanding), so for artists and/or people in the line of work that calls for this ability, it's a HUGE plus. THAT said, I saw a girl talking with the Note the other day and it DID look rather silly seeing her holding such a large phone to her face, it didn't help that she was very petite too.
As for the iphone 5, does anyone even know the exact specs yet? (sorry, I don't really following Apple/iPhone news)
As for the iphone 5, does anyone even know the exact specs yet? (sorry, I don't really following Apple/iPhone news)
IMO i'd take an iphone over a note 2. Even though i dont know the specs of both haha. I really think for the most part nexus phones can compete against the iphone. But then again like you said the note 2 is better for certain people, thats not me though.
#5854
Safety Car
The latest CM10 Nightlies added a SMS Popup setting like how the iPhone, MIUI SMS notifications come in:
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/09...e-quick-reply/
Personally, I hate that feature and there are apps that already do the same function:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...5zbXNwb3B1cCJd
I do, however, like the "Quick Reply" option in the notification bar. Not sure why this isn't in the default JB messaging app but its very useful.
MYY7j.png eRL6G.png
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/09...e-quick-reply/
Personally, I hate that feature and there are apps that already do the same function:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...5zbXNwb3B1cCJd
I do, however, like the "Quick Reply" option in the notification bar. Not sure why this isn't in the default JB messaging app but its very useful.
#5855
Suzuka Master
i dont like that cause a lot of people go on my phone and i dont want them reading my text messages haha
apparently amazon is releasing a phone
apparently amazon is releasing a phone
#5858
I shoot people
#5859
the overexplainer
how about both? lol it looks good.. and this is for the LTE model? if so, ext battery compatible (back cover)? super handy for those battery pulls :P
#5861
Moderator Alumnus
The international will be end of month/early october.
Only the t-mobile one will have the 1700 band needed for tmobile 3g.
#5862
I shoot people
The white part isn't TPU as advertised... it's more just plastic. But IMO honest opinion, it's the BEST looking case or in the case bumper for the GNex. But seriously, buy more than one.
As for the white battery door... the seller I got it from sold out all the white ones... but I found this, not sure if it's the same quality
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Battery-...item3a792fb904
#5863
Suzuka Master
stealing black tires link in the iphone thread
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-575...ds-new-colors/
samsung sold 20 million gs3's already
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-575...ds-new-colors/
samsung sold 20 million gs3's already
#5865
Safety Car
Google Wallet Pre-Paid (Money Networks) is being discontinued.
http://www.google.com/wallet/prepaid-refund/
Better use up that free $10 before it goes bye bye. Also, don't plan on changing ROMs before you use up your prepaid credits after the 17th because the pre-paid card will be gone if you try to reactivate your Wallet. You can of course still create a Pre-Paid card via the other credit card companies.
Important dates affecting your Google Prepaid Card
September 17, 2012: You will no longer be able to add funds to your Google Prepaid Card or add a new Google Prepaid Card to a new device. Please be aware that resetting the Wallet app after this date will remove the Google Prepaid Card and you will not be able to re-add the card. Find out more.
October 17, 2012: Your Google Prepaid Card will disappear from the Wallet app and you won’t be able to spend your balance any longer. Don’t worry, you will be able to request a refund if you have remaining funds by visiting this site.
September 17, 2012: You will no longer be able to add funds to your Google Prepaid Card or add a new Google Prepaid Card to a new device. Please be aware that resetting the Wallet app after this date will remove the Google Prepaid Card and you will not be able to re-add the card. Find out more.
October 17, 2012: Your Google Prepaid Card will disappear from the Wallet app and you won’t be able to spend your balance any longer. Don’t worry, you will be able to request a refund if you have remaining funds by visiting this site.
#5866
Safety Car
New Google Now Easter Egg:
"Bacon number name of actor"
http://gawker.com/5943017/google-unv...om-kevin-bacon
"Bacon number name of actor"
http://gawker.com/5943017/google-unv...om-kevin-bacon
Competitive Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon players the world over have just been handed the ultimate cheat: Google has embedded a "Bacon Number" Easter egg into their search system, making the distance between you and the number of roles between an actor and Kevin Bacon even shorter.
To use, simply type the words "Bacon number," followed by the name of an actor.
Yossi Matias, the lead engineer who spearheaded this new function, told The Hollywood Reporter's Heat Vision the goal was to show how good Google is at sniffing out "the deeply rooted connections between people."
New York Magazine's Dan Amira notes that establishes sites like The Oracle of Bacon still do a better job at connecting between Bacon and more obscure actors, but given Google's adaptability, chances are you'll be finding your own Bacon Number before long.
To use, simply type the words "Bacon number," followed by the name of an actor.
Yossi Matias, the lead engineer who spearheaded this new function, told The Hollywood Reporter's Heat Vision the goal was to show how good Google is at sniffing out "the deeply rooted connections between people."
New York Magazine's Dan Amira notes that establishes sites like The Oracle of Bacon still do a better job at connecting between Bacon and more obscure actors, but given Google's adaptability, chances are you'll be finding your own Bacon Number before long.
#5867
I shoot people
Anyone else's eBay app down? It's not working on my Galaxy Nexus AND Nexus 7
#5868
Burning Brakes
Thank you. This or the new nexus phone will be my next option. Time to say goodbye to the DroidX.
#5869
Suzuka Master
The last galaxy nexus was announced early November but was scheduled for mid October. I hope the schedule the new one for October. There's still no rumors huh?? Other than it possibly being launched on more than one manufacturer
#5870
Safety Car
Lag fix for CM10 based ROMs (CM10, Paranoid Android, Jellybro)
Apparently some CM10 based ROMs are not getting the full project butter due to a change in the "libsurfaceflinger.so". Someone created a zip file to replace the libsurfaceflinger.so in the latest nightlies with one that was getting the full butter speed:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1875490
I've flashed the fix on both my Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 and there's a considerable difference in speed between the Nightly without the fix and with the fix. It also fixed the flickering I was getting on my Nexus 7 when scrolling through large amount of pictures.
If you flash this and your phone fails to boot, just reflash your current ROM without wiping. Nothing to lose trying out this fix. Some people are saying it also fixed their lag in AOKP. You can also manually push the file yourself using Root Explorer and navigating to the /system/lib/ folder. Don't forget to change permissions to rw-r--r--.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1875490
I've flashed the fix on both my Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 and there's a considerable difference in speed between the Nightly without the fix and with the fix. It also fixed the flickering I was getting on my Nexus 7 when scrolling through large amount of pictures.
If you flash this and your phone fails to boot, just reflash your current ROM without wiping. Nothing to lose trying out this fix. Some people are saying it also fixed their lag in AOKP. You can also manually push the file yourself using Root Explorer and navigating to the /system/lib/ folder. Don't forget to change permissions to rw-r--r--.
#5872
I shoot people
Hey! Did you guys hear? The iPhone 5's camera is going to have panoramic mode!!!
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#5873
Safety Car
^That reminds me. The latest CyanogenMod Nightlies just added Burst Shot Mode up to 20 Pictures and a Timer Mode. They also added the ability to change the quality of the pictures from Low --> Medium --> High --> Super. Zoom In/Out is done via volume control in addition to the on screen controls and the Power Button can be used to take pictures. You have to use the GApps provided by Goo-IM to take advantage of the said features above with the tradeoff that you lose PicasaSync in the Gallery (Not a big deal).
http://goo.im/gapps/
They also added a Stopwatch and Countdown Timer built into the Clock app. You swipe to access them instead of having to install a separate app from the Play Store:
VaE1Z.png twSek.png
Coming up will be the Graphing Calculator built into the regular calculator app:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/09...fault-in-cm10/
You can install it from the Play Store if you can't wait:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...d2.calculator3
http://goo.im/gapps/
They also added a Stopwatch and Countdown Timer built into the Clock app. You swipe to access them instead of having to install a separate app from the Play Store:
VaE1Z.png twSek.png
Coming up will be the Graphing Calculator built into the regular calculator app:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/09...fault-in-cm10/
You can install it from the Play Store if you can't wait:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...d2.calculator3
#5874
Whats up with RDX owners?
iTrader: (9)
Speaking of the S3, I've got the new phone itch again. I want to wait for a Nexus device, but I havent heard any rumors so Im starting to get antsy in my pantsy.
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#5875
Safety Car
Well after what was released recently, I don't think they're in a rush. Motorola and Intel are supposed to announce an Edge-To-Edge screen (minimal bezels) on the 18th which sounds very interesting. The new Intel Medfield processors are performing great but the downside is the app compatibility issues.
Have you guys seen the Oppo Finder X907? Now this is the thinnest phone coming in at 6.65 mm and its got some nice specs to boot:
5" Display
1920x1080 Resolution (DPI of 441 even better than the Retina Displays)
Qualcomm S4 APQ8064 (Their new generation Quadcore Processors)
Now only if they sold outside of China.
Have you guys seen the Oppo Finder X907? Now this is the thinnest phone coming in at 6.65 mm and its got some nice specs to boot:
5" Display
1920x1080 Resolution (DPI of 441 even better than the Retina Displays)
Qualcomm S4 APQ8064 (Their new generation Quadcore Processors)
Now only if they sold outside of China.
#5876
Safety Car
I guess this is HTC's next flagship phone:
http://htcsource.com/2012/09/exclusi...ernal-storage/
480 ppi??? Insane if true. I guess 720p displays on the phones will be old spec come next round of Android devices. Look like 1080p is the next frontier.
It turns out that the HTC 6435LVW is everything we were hoping for. A reliable source has confirmed that the devices does feature a 5-inch 1080p HD display and is nearly identical to the mysterious black HTC device we’re already seen. Our source has confirmed a 480ppi display, quad-core Snapdragon S4, 1.5GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. He also points out that there is a second notification LED for calls/missed alerts/charging on the back of the device near the camera.
Currently, the device is being referred to as the HTC DIx, but the name is still up in the air. Our source believes that the HTC phablet will be marketed under the DROID name due to the “red techno” background and an unmistakable robotic “DROID” notification sound. Based on that, we’re going to assume the DIx name stands for DROID Incredible X.
While a 5-inch phablet from HTC would need active pen input to directly compete with the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note II, our source was not able to get the HTC Scribe pen from the Flyer to work with the device. It could be that the software has not yet been enabled, but we’re doubtful that the HTC DIx will feature active pen support. HTC has also decided not to equip the HTC DIx with a microSD card slot for external storage and the battery is said to be non-removable. This news will certainly be a disappointment to many.
Our source has been reliable in the past, but some of the details he has presented so not directly match up with previous rumors about the HTC 6435LVW. Benchmark scores have shown the HTC 6435LVW is powered by a dual-core Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 with a 1794 x 1080 display featuring a pixel density of 418ppi.
As of now, the HTC DIx (HTC DROID Incredible X) is the device I am most excited about. The HTC One X+ with an NVIDIA Tegra 3 Plus will certainly make a lot of people happy, but the prospect of having a phone with Qaulcomm’s quad-core Snapdragon S4 with a 5-inch 1080p display is too compelling to overlook.
Currently, the device is being referred to as the HTC DIx, but the name is still up in the air. Our source believes that the HTC phablet will be marketed under the DROID name due to the “red techno” background and an unmistakable robotic “DROID” notification sound. Based on that, we’re going to assume the DIx name stands for DROID Incredible X.
While a 5-inch phablet from HTC would need active pen input to directly compete with the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note II, our source was not able to get the HTC Scribe pen from the Flyer to work with the device. It could be that the software has not yet been enabled, but we’re doubtful that the HTC DIx will feature active pen support. HTC has also decided not to equip the HTC DIx with a microSD card slot for external storage and the battery is said to be non-removable. This news will certainly be a disappointment to many.
Our source has been reliable in the past, but some of the details he has presented so not directly match up with previous rumors about the HTC 6435LVW. Benchmark scores have shown the HTC 6435LVW is powered by a dual-core Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 with a 1794 x 1080 display featuring a pixel density of 418ppi.
As of now, the HTC DIx (HTC DROID Incredible X) is the device I am most excited about. The HTC One X+ with an NVIDIA Tegra 3 Plus will certainly make a lot of people happy, but the prospect of having a phone with Qaulcomm’s quad-core Snapdragon S4 with a 5-inch 1080p display is too compelling to overlook.
480 ppi??? Insane if true. I guess 720p displays on the phones will be old spec come next round of Android devices. Look like 1080p is the next frontier.
#5877
Whats up with RDX owners?
iTrader: (9)
HTC Dix
The specs look impressive so far. Ive never really liked HTC phones though.
The specs look impressive so far. Ive never really liked HTC phones though.
#5878
Suzuka Master
Man I hope the nexus phones don't get much bigger than the gnex. Bigger than that may be too big for me.
And hopefully they Go all out with the display as well.
And hopefully they Go all out with the display as well.
#5879
Same, and I've felt that a screen between 4.3" and 4.5" would be perfect. I love the GNex screen when using it two-handed, watching a video or just scrolling through text/photos but the phone itself just feels like its a little too big.
#5880
Whats up with RDX owners?
iTrader: (9)
GNex is too big. The S3, even though it has a 4.8" screen, feels smaller.