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○ Galaxy Nexus V24 ○, The Nexus lineage
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TSphantomash
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Aug 1 2013, 11:38 PM
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Engadget
QUOTE Let's not beat around the bush. The Galaxy Nexus is definitely the best Android phone available today -- it's possibly even the best phone available today, period. Sure, it's not perfect -- we're disappointed that the camera doesn't deliver the same wow factor as the rest of the handset. It's an alright shooter, but it's just no match for the state-of-the-art. There's also room for improvement in terms of build and materials quality. Still, there's no denying the satisfying look and feel, the stunning display, the impressive performance, the excellent battery life -- the whole is far greater than the sum of its parts. Full review here.
The Verge
QUOTE The Galaxy Nexus is the best Android phone ever made. It's one of the best smartphones ever made, and with a couple of minor tweaks (particularly to the camera), it could be the best smartphone ever produced. Still, there's really not much to knock here. The hardware is elegant and smartly designed. The software is beautiful and useful. Google has cleaned up a lot of the bad, and replaced it with a serious amount of good. It's faster, smarter, and a lot more friendly than any of its predecessors. Ice Cream Sandwich easily gives iOS and Windows Phone a run for their money, and in many ways, it's a superior operating system than either of them. If there's a bone to pick, perhaps it's with the size, which could be off-putting to some, or the fact that right now the only carrier you can definitely get the phone on in the US will be Verizon. But those are minor blips on the radar, not show stoppers. Since day one, I've been waiting for an Android device that lived up to the promise of such a powerful OS. I think I can stop waiting now. Full review here.
AnandTech
QUOTE The Galaxy Nexus is so important again because it's the only time Google gets to dictate everything - the hardware, the software, and update timing. There's also the element of freedom, with unlockable hardware out of the box. I find myself wishing that Google had begun its adventure sticking it to the carriers with pentaband WCDMA support like this phone finally has, as that would've been much more successful than the practice of releasing a few different Nexus variants with different bands. As far as Ice Cream Sandwich is concerned, it really is Android perfected. Everything is smoother, faster and nearly all of our issues with the OS have been addressed. ICS brings Android into 2012 and gives Google a great platform to begin to introduce new features going forward. Android is now very close to UI performance parity with iOS, which eliminates a major tradeoff you had to make in the past. If you were hoping for ICS to be iOS with a Google logo on it, you'll be sorely disappointed. However if you're a fan of Android and just wished it were smoother and more polished, Ice Cream Sandwich is what you've been waiting for. Full review here.
This post has been edited by phantomash: Aug 1 2013, 11:45 PM
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TSphantomash
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Aug 1 2013, 11:40 PM
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This post has been edited by phantomash: Aug 1 2013, 11:45 PM
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TSphantomash
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Aug 2 2013, 07:02 AM
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QUOTE(trifty @ Aug 2 2013, 01:38 AM) Will there be a new nexus phone soon? I wanna swap my s2 but im scared after I swap for a nexus, new one come out hmmm usually its December. QUOTE(vostro78 @ Aug 2 2013, 01:41 AM) moto x consider nexus phone? Nope. QUOTE(trifty @ Aug 2 2013, 01:47 AM) Hmm ..only concern is that it is a Motorola.. dnt have mch confidence :/ It's not a Nexus phone, so don't bother.
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TSphantomash
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Aug 3 2013, 04:47 PM
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QUOTE(kirokiroshin @ Aug 3 2013, 03:03 PM) does fancy kernel hv pgm support? i'm on cataclysm + fancyr37. but pgm load failed!  nope
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TSphantomash
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Aug 9 2013, 09:01 AM
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Taylor Wimberly (from Android and Me) posted on Google+QUOTE Motorola will release a Nexus smartphone in Q4 (that is not the Moto X). thoughts?
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TSphantomash
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Aug 14 2013, 08:34 PM
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Anyone tested and confirm which version of fancy kernel works with PGM?
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TSphantomash
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Aug 14 2013, 08:42 PM
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QUOTE(vernon91 @ Aug 14 2013, 08:37 PM) pre39 - 1 should be working fine, based on changelog and comments I've tried it, seems not working. Wiped cache > flash kernel > reboot. Not sure what is the problem, that's why I ask here.
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TSphantomash
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Aug 15 2013, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE(t3n @ Aug 15 2013, 12:46 PM) Currently using AOKP, too many features... Is there any more simple ROM to recommend? Cataclysm ROM is pretty nice.
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TSphantomash
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Aug 17 2013, 11:57 AM
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Does PA have lock screen wallpaper feature?
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TSphantomash
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Aug 20 2013, 10:07 PM
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QUOTE(djlah @ Aug 20 2013, 09:23 AM) this is Nexus 5?  Possible LG Nexus 5 Image Leaks It's not. It's the Optimus L9 II. evleaks has tweeted specifically to clear this rumor.
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TSphantomash
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Aug 21 2013, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE(djlah @ Aug 20 2013, 11:25 PM) It's not if based on Taylor Winmberly. his rumor said moto just plan for nexus 4 refresh but lg still go for nexus 5. anyways, we just take as reference. nobody can guarantee which source are true. in before, we also guessing 5 different brands of nexus. What it said is that the "Nexus 5" is just another LG phone, and not the Nexus 5. The next Nexus looks to be from Motorola. There has been rumor floating around that this LG phone is the Nexus phone, so evleaks purposely tweeted this to debunk the rumor. PSA = public service announcement. evleaks has been pretty accurate with its leak so far. So I'd say its a credible source This post has been edited by phantomash: Aug 21 2013, 12:28 AM
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TSphantomash
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Sep 10 2013, 09:39 PM
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QUOTE(DreamScars @ Sep 10 2013, 01:47 PM) currently using aokp 4.2.2 rom, wondering if i should try cataclysm rom, how is the battery life with cata rom? if you feel like your phone is lagging, then you should flash to cataclysm rom. The difference is night and day.
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TSphantomash
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Sep 11 2013, 09:47 PM
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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Sep 11 2013, 02:15 AM) Apple really has the capability to develop something good. Putting iOS aside, their hardware is really nice. Put that screen size of iPhone aside too  Mainly interested in their hardware design 1) First 64 bit mobile chipset http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/10/apple-u...64-bit-a7-chip/With a transistor count close to a desktop processor. Interested to know more on this chipset. Their A6/A6X chipsets were good at their launch too especially that these chipsets are hand drawn instead of using software. 2) Dual LED camera flash with different colour tone. Brilliant idea but have to wait and see what wonders it can do! Bigger sensor too  3) The fingerprint sensor! Look at how it's built into the home button and from picture, it doesn't look like there's something underneath the button to scan fingerprint. This is really cool! Can't make myself to love their software, also can't like their design (too common  too many ppl have them, not like GNex). I like their hardware components used  , just components. Nothing else. 64bit is just a bullet point feature. Why? Unless your OS is going to use more than 4GB, this 64bit means nothing. Yes it's going to be useful in the future, but not now. Not even in one or 2 years. The rest I agree. Fingerprint sensor, although has been done before, but Apple's implementation is much more practical.
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TSphantomash
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Sep 12 2013, 01:00 PM
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QUOTE(vostro78 @ Sep 12 2013, 10:44 AM) wow....qx10 not cheap le.... photography is never cheap...
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TSphantomash
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Sep 12 2013, 01:19 PM
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QUOTE(gogo2 @ Sep 12 2013, 01:05 PM) It is cheap. dSLR is dropping price. <RM1k can get mirrorless oredi. It's cheaper, but not cheap. This post has been edited by phantomash: Sep 12 2013, 01:20 PM
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TSphantomash
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Sep 13 2013, 07:41 PM
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TSphantomash
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Sep 13 2013, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Sep 13 2013, 07:59 PM) Google is bad at algorithm I think someone said this before. If their image processing algorithm no improve then whatever sensor also useless. No reliable source but I think I saw it somewhere QUOTE Google is bad at algorithm LOL, I laughed a little when I read that, considering its a company where most of the top software engineer in the world works. But the second part is true I think. They should improve on the image processing algorithm.
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TSphantomash
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Sep 16 2013, 05:01 AM
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QUOTE(FoxSeaTiger @ Sep 16 2013, 02:05 AM) Been see G2...So many good review on this phone... I saw someone compare Z1 with G2. Sadly Lg in underrated phone and no popular. This day people saw samseng and appleg. G2 is a seriously good phone, I've seen so many reviews praising it. The battery life especially is amazing. The G2 might change people's view on LG if more people would know about it. This post has been edited by phantomash: Sep 16 2013, 05:02 AM
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