^source to back that up? Everything thus far is hearsay.
○ Galaxy Nexus V3 ○, latest Google flagship
○ Galaxy Nexus V3 ○, latest Google flagship
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Jan 14 2012, 02:47 PM
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^source to back that up? Everything thus far is hearsay.
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Jan 15 2012, 09:24 PM
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^Stock is very low among independent retailers. Good thing DirectD still has some left so I got myself one there just now. Hehe. yakjuxw build though.
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Jan 15 2012, 09:30 PM
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Jan 16 2012, 10:54 AM
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One-click-everything works well with non-yakju build, as I found out. Hehe.
GPS is working very fine, considering my impression on Samsung-made GPS in the first Galaxy S. I'm thoroughly impressed. The screen is beautiful. I don't like my screen too bright so it's always around 40% brightness. The colors look nicer when put side by side with an SLCD. There is no way to tell if the screen is made out of pixels or pixie dust. Can't notice the pixels! As far as size is concerned, I'd say the thinness compensated for the width. It's a bit wide for someone coming from a Desire Z. Just a bit. Also am pleasantly surprised the 'springy' feedback found on the Nexus S and Galaxy S 2 is not present on the Galaxy Nexus. When you tap the screen hard on the Nexus S or SGS2, it feels as though there's a rigid spring beneath the screen. Camera software has an aggressive noise reduction that is too much for my liking. Anyone know how to get Papago X5 running on the Galaxy Nexus? Changing folder names don't seem to be working... |
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Jan 16 2012, 10:42 PM
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^That is Google Hangout. It's a feature in Google+. Video Call over 3G is not implemented in vanilla Android.
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Jan 16 2012, 10:54 PM
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QUOTE(t3n @ Jan 16 2012, 10:45 PM) Thats sucks.. how can so expensive phone cant make normal 3g video call... haizzz... even my nokia 5800 can use that... any solution to solve this? Buy an S2. All Android phones cannot do video call over 3G ala Nokia, not even HTC or Motorola. Only Samsung's TouchWiz-ed Androids can. |
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