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The first pictures of what we are expecting to be the LG Nexus (LG-E960) appeared giving us a glimpse of what Google has in store for November. Many of you were quick to point out the case surrounding it that seemed to be some sort of a dummy box, meant to disguise the device. Previous rumors had stated that the device actually looked more like a Galaxy Nexus in shape and size.
LG Nexus phone that the internet can’t stop talking about, and according to an XDA user, this is that same phone. He hasn’t said much about it’s origin other than a “random source” gave it to him and that it seems like a prototype.
As we can see from the pictures, it’s running stock Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) and carries the codename Mako. In the past, Nexus devices all hid under fish names until they were released, so this at least looks good for the sake of this being a Nexus. The shape and styling are as plain black as you can get, but it does have on-screen navigation keys, something Google introduced to smartphones with the Galaxy Nexus.
Other than that, we have a couple of side shots that show a volume rocker and power switch on opposite sides of one another. We can see a camera with a flash on the back side and an LG boot animation (which is odd if this is a Nexus).
From the About screen, we can see that the device is running JellyBeanMR1 and goes by the codename Mako, just like the device from earlier. The camera on the back isn’t branded with 8MP or 13MP, but we are expecting it to be one or the other, just like in the two Optimus G variants..
What do you guys think? Liking? Hating?
Designed ugly (((
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Phone is beautiful. I cannot wait.
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I can remember back in the day when I first set my eyes on the UX50. What a beauty I thought and even now, 6 years on, I still look at it and think what if they had continued the line.
I thought the clam-shell design was very functional with its swivel screen and camera. Everything on it just seemed so right. Imagine how one would look now with the technology of this day and age. A big bright OLED screen filling out the front of the device, great graphics, blistering speed with a slim form factor and space for a full sized physical keyboard etc.
I really believe they made a mistake when they announced that they would discontinue the device. If they were to make a new similar device I know for sure that I be one of the first to snap it up.
So what do you guys think of a new PDA/phone coming out with a clam-shell, swivel screen action design?
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Here we dedicate to HTC devices and the best clamshell device ever is this
HTC Universal!!!
I remember of my one, but it have gone with Palm OS
Oh good times of Palm OS and Windows CE 3...
I still use a Clie NX70V as an alarm clock Awesome things back in the day.
Leddy said:
I still use a Clie NX70V as an alarm clock Awesome things back in the day.
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I still have a HP Jornada 720 and I will never forget about it. Never!
I use it to develop some simple applications using eVB
Iphone captivate
THIS IS NOT AN AD
What do you get when a captivate and an iphone have children?
THIS
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Haha it's more like the Blackberry Storm, though. But I guess the Captivate is pretty like a Storm itself
Without that annoying SurePress feature
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Wonderful Chinese do it all phones... They imitate look of almost every phone, and all tout: dual sim, wifi, TV, FM radio, touch screen. Hell the specs aren't bad just always bad interface, that iPhone wanna be OS.
Wonder if they built Android to work with their phone if people would give the Chinese knock offs a chance
Oh yea how long before we all have Wrist Watch Phones w/ Camera & Bluetooth.
Also noticed on that site, knock offs that are running android, even capacitive touch according to the site.
That looks like the new Blackberry lol
i had a friend that got a chinese iphone
it had space for 2 sim cards and made an unchangable barking sound when you got a message
lol
Kagoshema said:
i had a friend that got a chinese iphone
it had space for 2 sim cards and made an unchangable barking sound when you got a message
lol
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That... is awesome.
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The Taiwanese manufacturer today released an official teaser for the device-within-a-device, boasting its display, processor, economical benefits, and impressive battery life.
For those who may have missed the specs sprinkled throughout the promo, here's what we know so far:
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Snapdragon S4 dual-core processor at 1.5GHz
4.3" Super AMOLED qHD display (the tablet features a 10.1" display, no word on resolution)
8MP rear shooter (featuring a 5-element f/2.2 lens)
Stylus/Headset accessory
Over 14,000mAh battery power between the pad, phone, and dock
Overall, the PadFone is still looking like a pretty intriguing device. Despite the fact that the video seems to have hit a speed-bump in editing (the entire sequence repeats itself sans audio), it still provides viewers with an official piece of media to confirm that the device is still coming. The release of an official promo could also mean that we're due for more information any time now. Source : AndroidPolice
At any rate, it will be interesting to see whether ASUS' unquestionably novel device can pull off the concept of a phone-powered tablet without coming off as merely a gimmick.
I just want to know a price on this. And what service providers the phone part is compatible with.
alunral said:
I just want to know a price on this. And what service providers the phone part is compatible with.
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You have to wait little longer.
With the handsonAR App you can now view Galaxy Note 2 (and other devices) directly on your hand.
All you need is to print this image marker on your printer (please don't scale the image) and run the application.
handsonAR uses augmented reality, will find the image marker and will display the mobile device instead.
Every device in application is fully 3D in actual size.
Currently, you can visualize these devices:
Apple iPhone 5
HTC One X
Samsung Galaxy S3
Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Asus Nexus 7
LG Optimus VU
Nokia Lumia 920
More devices coming soon.
App download: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brosvision.handsonar
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This is so freaking awesome! Will have a go at this and feedback!
Works amazingly well on my Galaxy Nexus. Very smooth and well modeled.
In the new 1.1 version you can finally take screenshots. Improved UI and HTC One X added. Enjoy!
Really cool app to visualize the phone size.
Is it a bug though when 2 different phones appear side to side in the AR view? I tried to replace the HTC One X with the Galaxy Note 2 and boom, 2 things in my hand haha
No that is not a bug. You can compare 2 devices via + button. If you want to switch device, you must use back button.
Version 1.2 brings improved UI & iPhone 5. Enjoy!
Guys I am really interested in your opinion for the new Nexus 5 2015 version. Would you want it and would you buy it? Personally I would be delighted if google makes another Nexus 5 with updated specs and fingerprint sensor with USB type C so it has fast charging like S6 has. The design can be the same, just little bit thinner and more "modern". What are your opinion guys? Please don't hesitate to post your opinion as it matters. Maybe if google sees this thread they change their mind and make another beloved N5
Here is one amazing concept made by Miqdal Abdul Halim
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"Concept" renderings and projections are a pointless waste of time. Exynos 7420? It's already been stated that it'll have a Snapdragon 808. Dual front-facing speakers? I'd welcome it, but LG hasn't made any phone with that yet, so I'd doubt that. AMOLED? Unlikely. It'll probably be the same screen they put in the G2. I also wouldn't be surprised if all the buttons were on the back.
But yeah, I'm definitely interested in this new Nexus 5. As long as the pricing is more like the old Nexus 4/5, and not the 6, and the camera doesn't suck.
If I were to cave in to all this fanciful wanting and wishing that pervades this "concept" nonsense we're always inundated with every time a new flagship is rumored, I'd hope for a microSD slot. Android M apparently will once again have the ability (without root) to move apps to external storage, meaning we don't have to pay unreasonable amounts of for storage upgrades simply because we want to play Asphalt 8 and Game of Thrones on the same device and have enough space left to take a few pictures.