this phone makes me wanna divorce with my s3
Google's Nexus 4, built by LG
Google's Nexus 4, built by LG
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Oct 30 2012, 04:15 PM
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this phone makes me wanna divorce with my s3
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Oct 30 2012, 05:41 PM
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CPU GPU: good.. further optimization from Google and no bloatware will make them fly
Design: Love nexus design since the nexus s LCD: maybe i am the weird one but i prefer longevity and natural color reprodcution of LCD than short life diode of amoled.. I dont want want to pamper amoled screen such as reminding myself to browse in landscape once awhile, invert the color or anything just to make the oled "burning" as "balance" as possible.. no card slot: doesnt matter for me as i dont install huge software inside my phone and i dont have huge libraries of movies or songs..i just filled my 3/4 of my s3 16gb internal most of the time so 16gb is enough for me.. BUT BUT BUT why why why non removeable battery? dont feel like prying open the case to change the batt if want use it for long term.. is this their planned obsolescent for the phone?? imagine charging the phone everyday for a year, that is already using up half of the typical 500 recharge cycle of li-ion batt.. sure noticeable capacity drop.. so now no need to pamper the amoled, but the battery .. urgg! |
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Oct 30 2012, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Oct 30 2012, 05:55 PM) GNex can't really press power button to shut it down if it really get badly stucked or caught in a bootloop same here.. they should have known that ppl who buy these phone will have higher probability of flashing their phone.. and thrfore higher chance of thing goes wrong that required to cabut the batt.. I also always cabut. So I also prefer cabut-able battery |
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Oct 31 2012, 11:38 AM
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QUOTE(maxsteel @ Oct 31 2012, 11:27 AM) I expect the price of the Nexus 4 to follow UK prices, thats mean around RM1,400 for the 16GB version. It all depends on the Play Store contents availability in that country. If the country can get full content like in the US, expect the price of the phone to be the same, plus some tax by the country . i was interested to hear them explain more bout which criteria from lg such as screen tech or etc.. if not mistaken, they only mentioned bout wireless charging in the end If you watch the interview video by The Verge about why LG was chosen as the manufacturer of the phone, it is because its meet the criteria set by Google. There are many manufacturer actually that present to Google their Nexus prototype. And the 8MP camera module is from Sony. |
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Nov 6 2012, 05:58 PM
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think everyone shud stop speculating the price la.. become war dy..
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Nov 6 2012, 08:48 PM
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