Haha. Makes sense in a Samsung way. I could've sworn I read that they'll be getting rid of physical buttons as well.
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Haha. Makes sense in a Samsung way. I could've sworn I read that they'll be getting rid of physical buttons as well.
Haha. Makes sense in a Samsung way. I could've sworn I read that they'll be getting rid of physical buttons as well.
Haha. Makes sense in a Samsung way. I could've sworn I read that they'll be getting rid of physical buttons as well.
Can anyone recommend a good keyboard for my Galaxy S? I can't stand this shitty keyboard I have. I always seem to press the wrong letters. It never happens when I write something on an Iphone
Popular keyboards include the Swiftkey, the new Kii keyboard (my preference), or the beta of swiftkey flow
Only until Apple does.
Galaxy S IV makes an appearance in Antutu Benchmarks, confirms Exynos 5 Octa CPU
the monster rears its ugly (cheap plastic) head
The source article to which they linked just comments that the recorded frequency of 1.8Ghz matches the maximum frequency of the Exynos 5 Octa. It's purely speculation, nothing close to confirmation.Galaxy S IV makes an appearance in Antutu Benchmarks, confirms Exynos 5 Octa CPU
the monster rears its ugly (cheap plastic) head
Hey, team Physical Buttons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFjm3CoKj7g&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Go bwoop yourself.
https://plus.google.com/107979589566958860409/posts/5rL55k1QdKm
Come on, son. Now you just sound salty. Take the L like a man.but that's just software. i can still do that with the right software. while team no buttons still has ... no buttons.
Opera switching to webkit in the new mobile browser http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...e-to-debut-at-mwc-and-it-looks-amazing-video/
Hey, team Physical Buttons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFjm3CoKj7g&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Go bwoop yourself.
https://plus.google.com/107979589566958860409/posts/5rL55k1QdKm
Opera switching to webkit in the new mobile browser http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/0...e-to-debut-at-mwc-and-it-looks-amazing-video/
a.k.a. the "lets see what my phone did trying to take it out of my pocket" appHey, team Physical Buttons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFjm3CoKj7g&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Go bwoop yourself.
https://plus.google.com/107979589566958860409/posts/5rL55k1QdKm
you must think Jay-Z wonCome on, son. Now you just sound salty. Take the L like a man.
Hey, team Physical Buttons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFjm3CoKj7g&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Go bwoop yourself.
https://plus.google.com/107979589566958860409/posts/5rL55k1QdKm
I'm sooooooooo impressed. Not. Anyone who has used the stock browser knows how unreliable bezel gestures are. And that seems way less convenient than just having buttons. It's a solution created for a problem that didn't need to exist in the first place.
Hey, team Physical Buttons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFjm3CoKj7g&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Go bwoop yourself.
https://plus.google.com/107979589566958860409/posts/5rL55k1QdKm
Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but here it goes.
I'm a 5 year iPhone user. For the last two years, I've been jailbroken. I bought a 64GB iPhone 5 that arrived on its release date in September........ but I have yet to activate it. The functionality I get out of being jailbroken is the number one reason I haven't activated it yet. And just this week I came to the epiphany that I might want to switch to Android because of its open platform and sooooo many tweaks, "hacks", widgets, etc.
But, the build quality of the iPhone is exceptional (weight, feel, etc.). I've handled a number of Android phones and I always remember the feel of thin plastic, which was a turn off. Also, I hate the trend of "bigger is better" for screens. I like the iPhone 4 and 5 screen size. They fit nicely in all my pockets (pants, inside suit pocket, jackets). I don't want a larger screen.
So, with all of that said, I've come to you guys for advice on Android models that might fit my needs. Any help you can offer would be much appreciated.
The Nexus 4 looks awesome. Anybody here on it yet?
What kind of device is that?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=498205
Welcome to the playground.
Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but here it goes.
I'm a 5 year iPhone user. For the last two years, I've been jailbroken. I bought a 64GB iPhone 5 that arrived on its release date in September........ but I have yet to activate it. The functionality I get out of being jailbroken is the number one reason I haven't activated it yet. And just this week I came to the epiphany that I might want to switch to Android because of its open platform and sooooo many tweaks, "hacks", widgets, etc.
But, the build quality of the iPhone is exceptional (weight, feel, etc.). I've handled a number of Android phones and I always remember the feel of thin plastic, which was a turn off. Also, I hate the trend of "bigger is better" for screens. I like the iPhone 4 and 5 screen size. They fit nicely in all my pockets (pants, inside suit pocket, jackets). I don't want a larger screen.
So, with all of that said, I've come to you guys for advice on Android models that might fit my needs. Any help you can offer would be much appreciated.
See if your hand can fit a Sony Xperia ZL when it come out.
Android doesn't put back button on the upper left corner so your hand doesn't have to cover the whole screen.
You don't have to ditch iOS platform just own both for a while and see which one is better. IMO Android is better for tinkerers.
Too bad. I've never tried it. Not wild about the tablet interface on a 4.5-inch screen. But I'll still give it a whirl for the full screen settings. I don't understand the haters.Paranoid is a shit ROM IMO since the DPI setting and "tablet" like experience on a phone is absolutely garbage. I ran it for a couple of hours and that was a few hours too many.
Too bad. I've never tried it. Not wild about the tablet interface on a 4.5-inch screen. But I'll still give it a whirl for the full screen settings. I don't understand the haters.
Too bad. I've never tried it. Not wild about the tablet interface on a 4.5-inch screen. But I'll still give it a whirl for the full screen settings. I don't understand the haters.
To say we have been anxiously awaiting any new intel regarding the "Motorola X Phone" that was rumored last year is a huge understatement. Luckily, our hidden friends in high places within the industry haven't let us down.
We have some new "rumint" today regarding the super-hot phantom device, and we just couldn't wait to share it. We want to preface this with the disclaimer that we have not been able to find any secondary corroboration for this news, and the source is not the most solid we have used, but the content of the rumor seems very plausible. For the sake of possibilities and potentialities we thought it worth-while to offer it for your perusal. Here's what we have heard:
- The new Motorola X Phone will be a 5-inch device, but the display will be edge-to-edge, and nearly bezel-free. This means it will actually look and feel smaller than a Samsung Galaxy S III.
- The X Phone will not be a Nexus device. However, while this may initially bring unhappiness to some, apparently this phone will be Motorola's first cross-carrier (hence the X-name) branded phone, free from the tether of Verizon. It is designed to be it's own new hyper-competitive brand.
- Additionally, the Moto X-Phone will be the first device to ship with Android 5.0/Key Lime Pie and will be announced at the same time as the next mobile OS during Google I/O later this year.
- Finally, while this will not be a Nexus device, supposedly, Motorola has been working hard to create a UI that both compliments & enhances the Android experience, and is intended to be Nexus-like. Additionally, they are working on a variety of software add-ons to improve the functionality of the device further, much like several of Samsung's software features, like S Beam for example.
Again, please take this rumor with a grain of salt, because we couldn't find any other info across the web to back it up; however, if it is just a fan-boy's imaginings, it seems very logical and well-developed. In fact, it's even possible that many or all of these ideas could hit the mark directly, and that is why we brought it to you guys. If any or all of this intel turns out to be true, Motorola may just end up shaking up the industry again, just like they did with the original Droid back in the beginning. It looks like "X" marks the spot for an exciting treasure in 2013!
Thanks for the tip anonymous!
I'm guessing that you haven't seen Moto's 4.0+ skins.Skip Nexus 4:
Non-Nexus Android 5.0 Kie Lime Pie Motorola X 5-inch smartphone coming at Google I/O? via Droidforums
So a non Nexus phone from Motorola, yet not completely stock despite Google owning them?
Skip Nexus 4:
Non-Nexus Android 5.0 Kie Lime Pie Motorola X 5-inch smartphone coming at Google I/O? via Droidforums
So a non Nexus phone from Motorola, yet not completely stock despite Google owning them?
probably meant to link to thisWrong link?
probably meant to link to this
http://betanews.com/2013/01/18/i-cant-believe-i-switched-from-iphone-5-to-galaxy-note-ii/
I can believe that story. Wasn't the Xoom the first with Honeycomb? Key line would be 'shipped with'. KLP will still hit Nexus 4 (and 7 and 10) before this Motorola devices is available to buy
skinned phone the first with an OS revision? is such a thing even possible?Skip Nexus 4:
Non-Nexus Android 5.0 Kie Lime Pie Motorola X 5-inch smartphone coming at Google I/O? via Droidforums
So a non Nexus phone from Motorola, yet not completely stock despite Google owning them?
Verizon won. they ran ads.I hate it when people call all the different OEM smartphones 'Droids'. It seriously irks me.
ahahaha oh wow
tooI can't tell which side this guy is trolling but, this guy is a pro.
I am going to steal the word "Scamsung" from him lol.