Google Nexus 5
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TameRacingDriver said:
I've owned many high end phones, the Nexus 4 is my keeper, make of that what you will.
Powerful processor, nice looks, lots of RAM, great Operating system, decent camera, bargain price. Can't see why anyone would think it was crap.
Don't feed the troll.
Better than a Note 2?Powerful processor, nice looks, lots of RAM, great Operating system, decent camera, bargain price. Can't see why anyone would think it was crap.
Don't feed the troll.
baptistsan said:
Better than a Note 2?
Not sure I'd say better but I prefer it as a phone. Note 2 was a little too big for my tastes. I'd be happy to have the screen quality, headphone audio quality and battery life but my 2013 n7 delivers this and then some, and the pair of nexus and tablet is probably cheaper too.baptistsan said:
Better than a Note 2?
A note 2 is a beast of a device, but you have to have it for some USP:- Huge screen
- Stylus input with some dedicated applications
- Very high-end specs
- Vanilla Android
- Amazing bang for buck
There's a great deal of satisfaction to be had of having a superior user experience for minimal cost, or maybe that's just me .
My wife had the nexus 4 for a good months, and I must say, as an avid android user, was expecting alot, as was my wife, but it left me hugely disappointed.
Not a patch on the galaxy s3 (imo),not even as good as the s2!....
best was of describing it would be that it just 'left me cold' when using it.
Not a patch on the galaxy s3 (imo),not even as good as the s2!....
best was of describing it would be that it just 'left me cold' when using it.
According to this article, some details of the phone were confirmed after an official press shot of it was leaked yesterday. Nothing too revealing, but a good indicator on size.
http://www.gsmarena.com/nexus_5_specs_get_confirme...
http://www.gsmarena.com/nexus_5_specs_get_confirme...
Joffery666 said:
My wife had the nexus 4 for a good months, and I must say, as an avid android user, was expecting alot, as was my wife, but it left me hugely disappointed.
Not a patch on the galaxy s3 (imo),not even as good as the s2!....
best was of describing it would be that it just 'left me cold' when using it.
Is that because of the speed of the phone or the Samsung Applications and user interface?Not a patch on the galaxy s3 (imo),not even as good as the s2!....
best was of describing it would be that it just 'left me cold' when using it.
tim2100 said:
Is that because of the speed of the phone or the Samsung Applications and user interface?
It can't have been for the speed as my gf has an sgs3 and it's noticeably slower as you would expect from having a slightly slower CPU, half as much ram and tons of bloatware. Saying that the screen on the sgs3 is a bit bigger and it has expandable storage and a slightly better camera. Horses for courses I suppose.tim2100 said:
Is that because of the speed of the phone or the Samsung Applications and user interface?
It can't have been for the speed as my gf has an sgs3 and it's noticeably slower as you would expect from having a slightly slower CPU, half as much ram and tons of bloatware. Saying that the screen on the sgs3 is a bit bigger and it has expandable storage and a slightly better camera. Horses for courses I suppose.Most educated guesses are that it'll be a rebranded LG G2, which sounds amazing tbh:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBeFfWUdseI
Short spec list:
So that's a LOT of screen estate for a marginal sacrifice in size imho (weight will be the same), if they keep to the G2.
It'll be to big for many but it does sounds like an amazing prospect, depending on price.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBeFfWUdseI
Short spec list:
Nexus 4 | G2 | |
---|---|---|
Display size | 4.7" | "5.2 |
res | 1280x768 | 1920x1080 |
Width | 69mm | 71mm |
Thickness | 9.1mm | 8.9mm |
So that's a LOT of screen estate for a marginal sacrifice in size imho (weight will be the same), if they keep to the G2.
It'll be to big for many but it does sounds like an amazing prospect, depending on price.
Gingerbread Man said:
Agghhh it's getting bigger. I know it's not much bigger, but the big Samsung's scare me. Like holding a tablet to your face, Phablet has been heard before. I found the Nexus 4 big when I ditched my iPhone 3GS for it.
How big a screen do you really need is the million pound question?
I'd say the 5" screen on my Xperia Z is around perfect, big enough to see everything clearly and get lots of detail (1080p helps here), but not too big to use as a phone. It is right on the limit on the second part, mind.How big a screen do you really need is the million pound question?
As for the Nexus 5, looks an impressive bit of kit if it's based on the G2. the Nexus kit is probably my 2nd preference in Android World, after the Xperias. The lure of rapid upgrades is strong, but I prefer the Sony added apps and UI, plus I like Nexus Users beta testing the latest Android release for me
Gingerbread Man said:
Agghhh it's getting bigger.
I'm not sure its going to be any bigger than the Nexus 4, although its internals might be based on the G2, all the "leaks" etc it seems like it will be a smaller 5" screen, and overall marginally smaller than the Nexus 4http://www.gsmarena.com/lg_d820_certified_by_the_f...
the above said:
The docs also give out some of the dimensions of the device – 131.9 x 68.2 mm – and the diagonal of the screen - 126mm or a hair under 5". That doesn’t bode well for the rumors that a LG-made Nexus 5 would be based on the LG G2 (the G2 has a 5.2-inch sreen).
Nexus 4 Dimensions for comparison:133.9 x 68.7 x 9.1 mm
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