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I did eventually get it, but because they took so long to ship/deliver, I had to order another phone for the mean time. So I sold it off when it did arrive and now I'm waiting for them to get it back in stock.Did you get your Nexus 4 yet? What do you think?
Scalper.I did eventually get it, but because they took so long to ship/deliver, I had to order another phone for the mean time. So I sold it off when it did arrive and now I'm waiting for them to get it back in stock.
Buying just one and selling it a month later for very little profit after ebay fees is hardly scalping. Blame Google for not getting it to me in a reasonable amount of time.Scalper.
Guys, I found the reason you haven't gotten your N4 yet.Buying just one and selling it a month later for very little profit after ebay fees is hardly scalping. Blame Google for not getting it to me in a reasonable amount of time.
Are there any good examples of how the software nav buttons work vs hardware. Im a little confused as to how they work. Do they disappear in apps or just games/movies. How do you exit if they do disappear?
I sold my Galaxy Note 1 for $500 this morning. In person, cash. Awesome. And my Nexus 4 keeps on trucking with Franco's R28. What a great phone upgrade. Although I loved my Note, never not a Nexus again.
Yup, Germany. I sold it for $500 dollars, though, not euros.Really? are you in Europe? If I can get that much for mine I would sell it too. And then I will get a Huawei Mate.
I sold my Galaxy Note 1 for $500 this morning. In person, cash. Awesome. And my Nexus 4 keeps on trucking with Franco's R28. What a great phone upgrade. Although I loved my Note, never not a Nexus again.
The Master Race still have room, but from what I've heard the bandwagon is getting kinda full. I would get right on that if you want to join us.Shit.... if they start holding their value like that, I might have to join the bigassphone club.
I am getting a new Android phone. I settled for the Galaxy S III (US), but what would you recommend, that or the Galaxy Note (International)? I bought my SGS III used for $400 and can still sell it if I want to switch.
The Galaxy S III US has a dual core processor that's supposedly a bit better than the Galaxy Note Int'l, and it costs a bit more used ($400 instead of maybe $370) but the Galaxy Note is, well, the Galaxy Note. The huge screen, the pen (I complain about capacitive screens on a near daily basis, the S-Pen sounds amazing), etc.
The Galaxy Note US has a single core processor, and I hear it has significantly worse performance than the int'l version. I don't care about 4G, so I could get the int'l version, use it on t-mobile, still get 3G, and be happy.
I am getting a new Android phone. I settled for the Galaxy S III (US), but what would you recommend, that or the Galaxy Note (International)? I bought my SGS III used for $400 and can still sell it if I want to switch.
The Galaxy S III US has a dual core processor that's supposedly a bit better than the Galaxy Note Int'l, and it costs a bit more used ($400 instead of maybe $370) but the Galaxy Note is, well, the Galaxy Note. The huge screen, the pen (I complain about capacitive screens on a near daily basis, the S-Pen sounds amazing), etc.
The Galaxy Note US has a single core processor, and I hear it has significantly worse performance than the int'l version. I don't care about 4G, so I could get the int'l version, use it on t-mobile, still get 3G, and be happy.
Just started using Firefox on my nexus 7. I had just been rolling with chrome (dolphin on my phone) previously. This definitely feels smoother, and flash support is awesome. Only thing I don't like is the tab switching situation. Really Mozilla, you want me to press a button first? What decade is this
Edit: Welp, it just crashed on me twice when I tried to load a content heavy page. Back to chrome!
Yeah, can't say I'm that desperate for flash access.Firefox is really shitty. For Flash support, the only real option is rooting and flashing the stock ICS browser.
I'd stick to the GS3. I would only get a Note 2 over a S3.
if your #1 concern is the S Pen, get the Note. if it's not, GS3 all the way.
So the S III is that much better? Guess I made the right choice then, thanks.
The Note 2 would have been ideal, but it's outside my budget. I can't wait for the price of it to drop.
I love how clean stock is but is there any way to have a different lock screen and home screen wallpaper? Without rooting or any of that. Maybe an app or something?
Thanks man ill check this out.Widget Locker. Without root. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.widgetlocker
The Note II is a better device, with a screen that isn't PenTile being the biggest and most noticeable difference. But the Note II is also a considerably larger device, so unless you're okay with it's size, the S3 is certainly a more compact option. However if you want the best, you have to pay for it. Samsung includes a fair amount of value added in the Note II which is fundamentally based on the same hardware platform as the S3. The Note II is an improvement in every respect over the S3, but only incrementally. Better screen, slightly faster stock clock on the processor, S-Pen, and Jelly Bean as the base ROM more or less sums up Note II vs. S3.
The exception to this is in North America, where the S3 is actually a completely different device inside with a Snapdragon S4 instead of Exynos 4412 Quad. If you are in North America, the Note II is a rather large upgrade from the S3, which has a dual-core processor instead of quad-core inside.
I would not buy an original Note today. The International Note is based on the aging S2's platform. The North American Note is not even in the realm of consideration.
So the good news is the Tegra 4 is a nice performance jump over the Tegra 3 and comes with great camera features and nvidia's own soft modem.
The bad news is it isn't coming out anytime soonish and is only like 10% faster than the current iPad chip which has been out to buy for a couple of months now.
Hey guys, is there a BlackBerry-like Notification Center available for Android? One that aggregates all notifications, emails, etc? Maybe even one with a widget?
The benefit of the pull down notification shade is that you can access all your notifications. It's one of the best things about Android. What kind of functionality are you looking for?Hey guys, is there a BlackBerry-like Notification Center available for Android? One that aggregates all notifications, emails, etc? Maybe even one with a widget?
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You can change your wallpaper by long pressing an empty space on your home screen. A menu will pop up, allowing you to change your wallpaper.
I am no expert on lock screens, though. IIRC you can change them, but I never had a desire to so I don't know for sure.
So the S III is that much better? Guess I made the right choice then, thanks.
The Note 2 would have been ideal, but it's outside my budget. I can't wait for the price of it to drop.
The benefit of the pull down notification shade is that you can access all your notifications. It's one of the best things about Android. What kind of functionality are you looking for?
I'm using a WP8 launcher and the pulldown is disabled. I don't mind it being disabled as long as I had some kind of replacement. It does look far nicer.
What? How do you use your device? I don't even...
I'm actually looking for just that. A replacement for the pulldown drawer.
I'm using a WP8 launcher and the pulldown is disabled. I don't mind it being disabled as long as I had some kind of replacement. It does look far nicer.
Hm? I get a prompt for new notifications. Just not a history. Works like it did in WP7.
im over the arms race because nothing ever takes advantage of the latest and greatest. Give me features, price and battery life.
I think I'm gonna jump in to Google TV finally. What do you guys think between the newly announced Qube and NeoTV Prime?
http://www.androidcentral.com/nuance-unveils-swype-living-language-brings-crowd-sourcing-keyboard
http://beta.swype.com/
Nice update to Swype has gone live, If all they did was fix the issues with the dictionary from the previous version I will be happy.
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Coco's back again.
Why would you want a Windows Phone launcher on Android?