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I am trying to find the car mount for the nexus one in this video. It is shown at the 1:09 mark.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArRc5EdyK90
It's not out yet. Should be soon i would expect.
i am getting realllllly tired of waiting for it...
Same here, tired of waiting. I'm wondering if it has anything to do with how many Nexus One's those desk docks were sold. Since neither one sold much, they probably won't want to waste their time, and don't see much of a profit out of a few thousand being sold.
With the Desire, Legend, Evo (Supersonic) and some other kick ass Android phones in the next 6 months, I'm thinking Google doesn't want to waste there time with this and rather just brush it off as a loss and push forward for the next big thing.
I know nothing of business and all but that's how I see it.
I'm done waiting for it.
I get paid tomorrow and will be ordering a vehicle mount with built in charger from proclipusa.com
It's been 4 months now and ZERO news on a car dock even POSSIBLY coming out.
http://www.proclipusa.com/default.a...d=&parent_category=4&d_pcat=18075&d_cat=18076
thank you mate. I've been looking for a site like the one you just posted in here. i'm allready in the process of making my choice, but before going to that site i was confused without knowing what to choose to my nexus. now, thanks to you i made a choice. best regards... don't keep watting. do the same
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sousafrui said:
thank you mate. I've been looking for a site like the one you just posted in here. i'm allready in the process of making my choice, but before going to that site i was confused without knowing what to choose to my nexus. now, thanks to you i made a choice. best regards... don't keep watting. do the same
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its available now. google.com/phone
i'm going to choose this one: "Google Nexus One - Charging Holder with Tilt Swivel and Cigarette Lighter Adapter"60 euros from "propilusa"
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the server is down right this moment, but i will try again later to see if i like it. thanks!!
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You mean I waited 4 months for a suction cup I dont see how it could possibly charge the phone aswell
EPIC fail Google.... EPIC fail
Ok so looking at the PDF shows how ... thats just silly ...lol
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Ok so looking at the PDF shows how ... thats just silly ...lol
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What are you complaining about now?
scuzzy19 said:
What are you complaining about now?
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Some people just like complaining.
What is a good price to pay for a Galaxy s4g with no damage? However, it has no back cover or battery.
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What is a good price to pay for a Galaxy s4g with no damage? However, it has no back cover or battery.
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Check your area craigslist and see what people want for them. Around Baltimore people usually are asking 200 to 250. I would find the local selling price, subtract the cost of a new battery and then another 20 and go from there.
But why is it missing a back and battery anyway?
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The phone was evidently an insurance replacement. It seems to be a pretty good deal. Think I might have to buy it so I can get my girlfriend off my back about her having to use the old mytouch 3g.
MRpeabodyia said:
The phone was evidently an insurance replacement. It seems to be a pretty good deal. Think I might have to buy it so I can get my girlfriend off my back about her having to use the old mytouch 3g.
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Just be careful though. What if he's keeping the good one and selling you the bad one?
IMO buy another battery so you can test out the phone.
- Download an app that tests the touch screen and it's multi-touch capabilities.
- Play some music through the speakers to make sure they work.
- Make a call to amke sure the outside party can hear you.
- And make sure both camera's work.
I know it's a little tedious, but it's better than getting screwed.
Good points mackster.
My brother has the same phone so I had planned to steal his battery and test it out. Hopefully it is the actual refurb.
pay via paypal and have whoever you are buying it from describe the phone in detail. if it doesnt work, you can easily get your money back
Does anyone know if the battery for the Galaxy is the same as Verizon's Fascinate?
Its not.
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I don't like carrying an external battery charger with me, it's just too much. I don't mind carrying an extra battery itself though. Are there any websites I can order one off of, I can't seem to find any through ebay.
You are aware of the fact that you have to use a screwdriver to open the case and that the battery is glued to the phone? That's why you can't find any replacement batteries.
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You are aware of the fact that you have to use a screwdriver to open the case and that the battery is glued to the phone? That's why you can't find any replacement batteries.
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Nope, was not aware of that. Why the f*** would they do that?
I'm kind of tempted to cancel my order for the phone now.
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Nope, was not aware of that. Why the f*** would they do that?
I'm kind of tempted to cancel my order for the phone now.
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So wait you dont have the phone, and didnt know the specs of the Phone? ie:non removable battery, sd card etc,..? I guess people are jumping on the nexus 4 without knowledge..
Wow, OP. Just wow...
Ordered my Nexus 4 on the 13th. Still waiting.
The battery IS removable! It's just not the easiest thing to remove.
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The battery IS removable! It's just not the easiest thing to remove.
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But I doubt someone that didn't know that the phone had a non removable battery would have a very easy time take taking it out and not breaking anything. Plus its a complete Hassel I already took my back off to check it out and its not something that u can just do a quick battery change.
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This thread is full of win :highfive:
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So wait you dont have the phone, and didnt know the specs of the Phone? ie:non removable battery, sd card etc,..? I guess people are jumping on the nexus 4 without knowledge..
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I know it doesn't have an SD card slot, no OTG usability, and that since I'm in Canada and with one if the big 3, I can use LTE. Just because I missed this doesn't mean I don't know anything.
Seriously, elitists like you are ruining the community. "Omg, he doesn't know x, therefore he doesn't know anything." And guess what, you were wrong.
How could you buy a phone, use it. And then realize that the battery isn't replaceable? I don't think it's the community being rude or anything but that is just the honest truth.
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How could you buy a phone, use it. And then realize that the battery isn't replaceable? I don't think it's the community being rude or anything but that is just the honest truth.
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I haven't used it yet. Still waiting for it to come in. On my second post, I say that I'm tempted to cancel my order, because it hasn't come in yet. Seriously, this battery thing is quite annoying. I mean, the whole SD card thing took me a bit to get over, then the no OTG, and now that I see this, it's just like, seriously, why?
Honestly, if I wasn't in Canada and couldn't use LTE (I know one American company can, I don't remember which one) I'd probably just not get the phone.
Anyways, the rude part was assuming I knew nothing based off of not knowing about the battery.
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and now that I see this, it's just like, seriously, why?
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The reason why certain manufacturers chose to have a non-removable battery is that doing so gives them more space internally therefore leads to designing a slight higher capacity battery vs. if there was a removable one. That's how I understand it, but then again you're more than welcome to cancel the order and choose another device out there that would better suit you. That's the great thing about having options. . Enjoy!!
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I haven't used it yet. Still waiting for it to come in. On my second post, I say that I'm tempted to cancel my order, because it hasn't come in yet. Seriously, this battery thing is quite annoying. I mean, the whole SD card thing took me a bit to get over, then the no OTG, and now that I see this, it's just like, seriously, why?
Honestly, if I wasn't in Canada and couldn't use LTE (I know one American company can, I don't remember which one) I'd probably just not get the phone.
Anyways, the rude part was assuming I knew nothing based off of not knowing about the battery.
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You going to need to get used to this kind of reaction in the xda nexus forums, it was like this for the gnex too but seems worst with the nexus 4. Lots of Google fanboys here...
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So wait you dont have the phone, and didnt know the specs of the Phone? ie:non removable battery, sd card etc,..? I guess people are jumping on the nexus 4 without knowledge..
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Hahaha lol seriously
Replacement batteries will pop up. Just like Xperia S. Sony said Xperia S battery is not replaceable, but can be replaced as simple as Nexus 4.
Regarding lte.. This is not an lte phone. It requires you to change spa after each not unless you use another app like taller.
Also, a it is only a matter of time before they disable lte with an ota update. I believe our only works with Rogers but I am not sure..
To be honest this does not sound like the phone for you on my opinion of you are buying it for lte and if you are worried about the battery.
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You going to need to get used to this kind of reaction in the xda nexus forums, it was like this for the gnex too but seems worst with the nexus 4. Lots of Google fanboys here...
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I'm not sure if it's a fan boy thing as much of it's that every review has pretty much mentioned it. It would be like being shocked there was no LTE. In fact, no one has actually even defended google (lg?) for the non removable battery decision, just talked trash about the OP's lack of knowledge.
Maybe fanboy means something different to you though.
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I'm not sure if it's a fan boy thing as much of it's that every review has pretty much mentioned it. It would be like being shocked there was no LTE. In fact, no one has actually even defended google (lg?) for the non removable battery decision, just talked trash about the OP's lack of knowledge.
Maybe fanboy means something different to you though.
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Not everyone reads all the reviews for the nexus 4. So he missed that one feature for the phone, there's no need to be rude about it. Do you know every feature about every product that you buy?
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Not everyone reads all the reviews for the nexus 4. So he missed that one feature for the phone, there's no need to be rude about it. Do you know every feature about every product that you buy?
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Actually yes. for every tech product I buy, I made it a point to pour over as many reviews as possible and learn as much as I can from the official specification list before I made a decision to purchase it. While I'm not saying that everyone should be like me when it comes to purchasing a new tech product, but you gotta at least know about the major features before ordering.
With regards to the reviews part, I'm pretty sure at least 80-90% of the major tech site has mentioned at least once in their review that the battery is non-user replaceable.
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Not everyone reads all the reviews for the nexus 4. So he missed that one feature for the phone, there's no need to be rude about it. Do you know every feature about every product that you buy?
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It's usually good to know all about it before you drop 300+ dollars on it. Answering the question, yes, I did know every feature/immediate flaw of the phone before buying it. I'm sure most people in the iPhone community as well will be surprised if he goes and asks this same question there, or asks a question about SD cards for the iPhone.
But I sort of see where he's coming from, it's just that it was mentioned a lot in this forum which is why people are a bit more shocked than needed, but I guess it wasn't mentioned aaaaasssss much in just general articles that describe the basic specs of/ introduce the phone.
Should i sell my htc one and get a N5? and maybe profit? sort of an upgrade but not really. Dont know if its worth it.
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Should i sell my htc one and get a N5? and maybe profit? sort of an upgrade but not really. Dont know if its worth it.
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I think YES you should!
I'll sell my HOX
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Should i sell my htc one and get a N5? and maybe profit? sort of an upgrade but not really. Dont know if its worth it.
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Wait dude ..Have some patience dont do in hurry, Let this device come first , Let some people owns it,See its reviews & then decide if its worth along with profit then go for it. :fingers-crossed:
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Should i sell my htc one and get a N5? and maybe profit? sort of an upgrade but not really. Dont know if its worth it.
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No one knows if it is worth it yet, we know absolutely nothing about the device yet despite what everyone thinks.
For N4 users we should at least be gaining LTE. Otherwise, not sure what else we will be gaining until the device gets announced.
Depending on what network your One is on, if you want the latest updates you can always flash a GP edition Rom and then run stock Android.
Hopefully we will find out the N5 details soon.
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No one knows if it is worth it yet, we know absolutely nothing about the device yet despite what everyone thinks.
For N4 users we should at least be gaining LTE. Otherwise, not sure what else we will be gaining until the device gets announced.
Depending on what network your One is on, if you want the latest updates you can always flash a GP edition Rom and then run stock Android.
Hopefully we will find out the N5 details soon.
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yea i suppose, i heard it was coming out but now that theres so much leaked info on specs its making me think twice about selling my one.
also another big problem htc one has is that the custom aosp roms r kinda laggy in general unless u use the GE or sense roms. but then u wouldnt be able to get features like halo
i sold mine 2 days ago, tired of the crappy battery, camera and build quality , no nfc for google wallet , im ready for the nexus 5
Short Answer:Yes
Long Answer: if you cant afford to keep both, than Yes, sell the HtC ONE.
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No brainer.... Buying a nexus is always an easy decision.
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Thinking about selling my SGS4...only thing holding me back is the battery, so im going to wait till its released and see how long it lasts...I meam it may be a small battery compared to the S4 but than again its not running all the OEM bloat/its optimized for AOSP...so we'll see
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Thinking about selling my SGS4...only thing holding me back is the battery, so im going to wait till its released and see how long it lasts...I meam it may be a small battery compared to the S4 but than again its not running all the OEM bloat/its optimized for AOSP...so we'll see
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Yeah it is not big battery , but i think on lolipop everybody should be able to get around 4h of SOT , unninstall apps you dont really need/use , turn off bluetooth and data when you are not using it same goes for location , NFC .. It should last whole day with this tips , and stock android is awsome you wil love it Nexus 5 is good upgrade from galaxy S4
No way keep the aluminum body
Hello to the xda world!!
I was going to buy and One mini..but i found out that people here are not quite happy with it and the forum is not so alive..So if you could help me and tell whether it is a good idea to actually buy it or not?
Thank you very much!
altjim said:
Hello to the xda world!!
I was going to buy and One mini..but i found out that people here are not quite happy with it and the forum is not so alive..So if you could help me and tell whether it is a good idea to actually buy it or not?
Thank you very much!
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It's a great phone, but there isn't a lot of development for it. If you're okay with using stock or a stock based rom and customizing it yourself then you'll love it.
Right now the only options is a rooted versions of the AT&T and WWE versions of the stock rom both Odexed and DeOdexed and MagioRom which is based off the Sense 5 Rom. It's supposed to be getting a lot of changes in the next update (performance and battery improvements as well as the ability to choose which mods you want) which I'm looking forward to. Someone was working on getting CM 10.2 on the One Mini, I sent him a message so I'll let you know what he says when he replies back.
Be patient, give it time... just you wait and See
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Be patient, give it time... just you wait and See
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+1 to that
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altjim said:
Hello to the xda world!!
I was going to buy and One mini..but i found out that people here are not quite happy with it and the forum is not so alive..So if you could help me and tell whether it is a good idea to actually buy it or not?
Thank you very much!
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If you want it, I would recommend getting it. It's not that I'm unhappy with the phone itself. It's a lovely phone. My personal opinion is that there's not enough XDA support for it at the moment, availability is a little low and having come from an HTC One S it's not too much of an "upgrade". All of these things should be picking up as the phone becomes more widely distributed. In Canada, the Rogers network is getting this phone soon, and they're going to be releasing the blue versions soon too. I have a feeling as HTC gets everything sorted out, things will pick up.
The phone itself is a good phone, but if you're looking for something that's going to blow you away, it doesn't really.
Battery life of this phone I have found so far to be phenomenal. At 18 hours the phone was at 36% and that's with me talking on the phone for 4 hours on bluetooth, surfing the internet on WIFI and just general tinkering with it.
I would have been preferred to have the Sony Z1f (and maybe I might just do that when it comes out), but at this point and time, this was the best option for me. My cousin picked up the Moto X ... felt kinda cheap.
Anyways, I don't know if that helped you out much, but if you're looking for a phone in THIS size and want it RIGHT NOW, then I'd say go for it. If not, maybe wait for the Sony Z1f.
The forum not alive isn't entirely true. It's not the fault of One Mini so no one get it, you are safe to buy One Mini.
The real problem is One Mini isn't a real upgrade to previous model(One S) which made 95% of folks decided to live with the older model.
I'm an One S user but I want to give Zoe a try. I'll get a Mini later when the price cheaper.
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Be patient, give it time... just you wait and See
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i agree with that