The Faceless Master
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damn, LG wins the race to letterboxed apps!
I knew they would totally fuck themselves in the ass with the "One" branding.
How many "ones" do they have now?
But what do you purpose they call it?
The only better name I can think of is One Z.
Well I mean, they whole philosophy of the One line is that they were only gonna focus on "one" design, and then they showed off three phones, and now they're further diluting the idea of it with the 8X.
It's like...pick a better name that doesn't clash directly with the philosophy.
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Unrelated, I don't recognize this laptop machine on the play store, is it a chromebook? I didn't think chromebooks has all the sensors up front? Nexus notebook?
dreamkiller
Well I mean, they whole philosophy of the One line is that they were only gonna focus on "one" design, and then they showed off three phones, and now they're further diluting the idea of it with the 8X.
So the name might be as well.
Android 1.1 - Petit Four
It's official! Today in Seoul LG is announcing its latest flagship smartphone, the Optimus G. The 8.45mm (0.33-inch) thin handset -- which has been rumored for weeks -- packs Qualcomm's Fusion 3 chipset which pairs a 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro SoC (APQ8064) with a 2G / 3G / LTE radio (MDM9615). It features 2GB of DDR RAM and a 4.7-inch 1280x768 (320ppi) True HD IPS PLUS display with Zerogap Touch (in-cell touch) technology. A sealed 2100mAh Li-polymer battery rated for 800 charge cycles powers this Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) device. The rear camera sports a 13-megapixel backside-illuminated sensor with 1.1µm pixels, an f/2.4 autofocus lens and a dual-LED flash -- along with a more pedestrian 1.3MP shooter in front. There's 32GB of built-in flash storage, but no microSD card slot. Other specs include WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, A-GPS, NFC and MHL.
Aesthetically, the Optimus G marries LG's Chocolate and Prada design-languages into a sleek 145g (5.11lbs) unibody smartphone. The front is all glass with three capacitive buttons while the back indroduces the company's Crystal Reflection process which gives the handset "the ability to display different patterns depending on the viewing angle and lighting". LG's placing a lot of emphasis on how the user experience benefits from the Optimus G's quad-core Krait CPU and Adreno 320 GPU -- something it calls "cross-tasking". This includes capabilties like QSlide Function, Live Zooming, Dual Screen Dual Play, QuickMemo, Screen Zooming, Application Link and Icon Personalizer, plus camera funtionality such as Time Catch Shot, Cheese Shutter, Smart Shutter and Low Light Shot Noise Reduction -- all of which are detailed for your reading pleasure in the PR after the break.
Love the "g" instead of actually saying Google on the back. They should rename their main line of devices "gPhone"
http://www.theverge.com/2012/9/17/3341732/google-nexus-x-my-rendition-of-the-next-nexus-device
If only this were real. I would buy the living shit out of that. I came, HARD.
QSlide Function shows two different screens simultaneously on one display. As it doesnt show a part of the screen but the entire screen of both functions, the user can complete two tasks concurrently such as sending a text message or searching the web while watching a video;
So I'm almost up for an upgrade with Verizon and looking for a new phone. I'm currently using a Droid Incredible and its been pretty reliable, but I would prefer more power/better camera as well. What I'm looking for is hardware buttons over software, and a good chance of it supporting Jelly Bean/android community support, and a good battery.
Optimus G will be $895 (999,990 KRW) off contract
Play store needs a new rule: developers must always explain their need for each permission required by their app.
Why the hell does the Tripit update need to prevent my phone from sleeping?
i'm sure that developers have better things to do than explain permissions.
Optimus G will be $895 (999,990 KRW) off contract
Motorola just unveiled the RAZR i:
The specs are:
2GHz Intel processor
4.3 AMOLED display
8 megapixel camera
NFC
Unlocked bootloader
http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/18/motorola-razr-i/
Play store needs a new rule: developers must always explain their need for each permission required by their app.
Why the hell does the Tripit update need to prevent my phone from sleeping?
What makes the intel processor so special? Wouldn't it be TERRIBAD for graphics rendering?
The CPU uses Intel's x86 instruction set (like PCs), whereas almost all other smartphones use ARM, so people are curious about how it will perform. The previous couple of Intel phones have benchmarked pretty well for mid-range devices, which is how they were positioned. This Razr has the same processor, only clocked slightly higher, so it's probably nothing to get too excited about. But Intel have announced a really aggressive plan for shrinking their fabrication process (which means more performance consuming less power) so two years from now they may be the best chips available.What makes the intel processor so special? Wouldn't it be TERRIBAD for graphics rendering?
So when are you getting it Funk?
Not gonna lie, it does have my interest:
http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_optimus_g-review-814p4.php
edit: but ehhh, I don't give much hope to LG
Never buy an android phone that won't be supported by xda.
Never buy an android phone that won't be supported by xda.
Any second now
:lol
Nope I refuse to believe it
Galaxy Note'd