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Do the Nexus 4 and 7 have different glass? My nexus 4 glass is amazing and almost barely has fingerprints. The 7 on the other hand is a finger print magnet.
 
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I need to get a screen protector for my 7.

The fingerprints smudge up the screen real bad.
 
Anyone having battery issues with 4.2 on the GNex?

I've come to the conclusion that for whatever reason, the GNex's hardware cant run 4.2 smoothly. I've had issues from freezing apps to lower battery life. I'm selling mine on craigslist and copping a GS3 or Note 2
 
sounds like you got the Galaxy express
anyone know the batter life on the nexus 4?
On REAL heavy use
I can play the world of Goo for 1-2 hours before it get the 14% battery warnning

I used the GPS function in my car during the night.
The brightness was at auto 100%, GPS, Bluetooth was on. I started at a 80% charge and within 40 minutes I got the 14% warning.

Battery life is standard suite when it comes to high Android phones. Its no Iphone type but its fine if your moving from charger to charger.
 
I've come to the conclusion that for whatever reason, the GNex's hardware cant run 4.2 smoothly. I've had issues from freezing apps to lower battery life. I'm selling mine on craigslist and copping a GS3 or Note 2

Strange, my gnex seems to be running 4.2 fine. Haven't had any issues with it.
 
Torn between the Nexus 7 and The 10. I have to have at least 32GB and 500 bucks for the 10 is just too steep. Any thoughts?
 
Torn between the Nexus 7 and The 10. I have to have at least 32GB and 500 bucks for the 10 is just too steep. Any thoughts?
honestly the question should be how big you want a tablet. $500 isn't too bad considering that's how much a base current gen iPad is
 
I copped a Diztronic case for my OG. Such high quality for such a low price, I'm really surprised. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a case.
 
On REAL heavy use

The brightness was at auto 100%, GPS, Bluetooth was on. I started at a 80% charge and within 40 minutes I got the 14% warning.
Battery life is standard suite when it comes to high Android phones. Its no Iphone type but its fine if your moving from charger to charger.

Wait, seriously? I used GPS (no bluetooth tho) on my GS3 for 40 mins and it dropped 20% and I thought that was bad

Y'all must live by a damn charger with battery life like that :lol
 
iphone 4 screen broke

thinking of getting the iphone 5 or the samsung galaxy s3

which phone has a better screen durability?
 
The ppl next to me are talking bout my note 2 in spanish little do they know i comprende :lol

Other day i used gps for about 2-3 hours and batter went down only like 20%
 
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The ppl next to me are talking bout my note 2 in spanish little do they know i comprende :lol
Other day i used gps for about 2-3 hours and batter went down only like 20%

[COLOR=#red]You probably heard something on the lines of Gigante telefono :rollin[/COLOR]
 
[h2]Motorola said to be working on the 'X Phone' to bring the ultimate Android eXperience[/h2]

By Jerry Hildenbrand   | Dec 21 2012 | 4:26 pm  | 68 COMMENTS

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Motorola's  handset division is rumored to be hard at work building not just the next big thing for the smartphone market, but Google's "X Phone," according to a post earlier this week in the Android Central forums. That post has grown some legs with a story today from the Wall Street Journal. The "X Phone," undoubtedly a code name (but that'd be a kick-*** retail name) is rumored to encompass everything from a bendable screen for durability to a ceramic unibody (though that might possibly be along the lines of that micro-arc oxidation treatment  we've seen on the likes of the HTC One S), it is to be the phone to change the way we interact with our smartphones.

This might not be a Motorola Nexus, but something new and different. Running stock Android  at its core, there will be a set of applications and a UI that is modular and runs on top of the OS --meaning no extra time for updates, according to our tipster. These features are said to be things like new voice commands and gestures, and the "ultimate" camera software plus -- get this -- buttons on the back of the phone -- one for the camera, plus volume buttons.

Google and Motorola can freely play and innovate here, without having to modify the stock Android build underneath. This is huge, as current OEM layers are deeply built into the Android system and are not stand alone. This causes plenty of delay when it comes to software updates. 

From our rumored devices forum:
Apparently this phone is called the "X Phone" or something along those lines and has buttons on the back of the phone. He said that a camera button is in the middle of the phone with volume up and down buttons on both sides of it all on the back face of the phone. He said it is supposed to be more ergonomic while holding the phone.

He also talked a lot about the phone having a ton of new voice command features and swiping gestures to accomplish tasks. He said the idea of this phone is to completely change the way we ergonomically have to interact with our phones. I.e. that it would take less than two seconds from the phone being in the pocket to using the camera. These features would be built on top of android as a stand alone proprietary suite app so that moto  can be dedicated to updating to all new google updates in 3 months or less.
The hardware is said to be no slouch either, with "every premium piece of technology that Moto has" being used. We can expect a quad-core processor, 2GB RAM minimum, a huge battery, and Motorola's legendary cellular radios. 

While this is still just a rumor, it makes sense for Google to use Motorola to finally take the reigns of Android and release a consumer oriented device that fills their vision of what that device should be. We see and hear about the benefits of controlling both the hardware and the software from Apple  and Microsoft, and we think Google can do it better. If things turn out as rumored, expect a big push in mid-2013, and the device we've all dreamed about to follow soon after.Google I/O  might be pretty interesting this year.

Source: Android Central forums. More: WSJ
 
The ppl next to me are talking bout my note 2 in spanish little do they know i comprende :lol

Other day i used gps for about 2-3 hours and batter went down only like 20%

bruh you shouldve just called someone and spoke to them in spanish i wouldve been in tears :rollin
 
Any of you gotten the HDMI out via mhl to hdmi apapter to work on your Note 2? I got 2 adapters from Samsung and neither is working. The guy in the YT video says it has to be a Samsung yv but no way is that right.
 
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