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I'm not getting my texts either, this is becoming a very annoying issue. I normally use WhatsApp and never run in to this problem, but the girls I text just won't give up the SMS :{
 
I know some of you guys have been talking about Showbox, Popcorn Time, etc. being up and down lately. I side loaded Kodi on my Amazon Fire Stick this weekend, and it's the Truth! No need to cast from my phone/tablet anymore. Also, with the different video add ons, TV stations and other content is available.
 
http://www.gizmochina.com/2015/08/03/google-nexus-5-huawei-nexus-specs-leaked/

Google Nexus 5, Huawei Nexus Possible Specs Leaked


According to the leak, the new Nexus 5 will feature a 5.2-inch full HD 1080p P-OLED display, the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 620 (MSM8976) processor, up to 4GB of LPDDR3-1866 RAM, up to 64GB of eMMC 5.1 internal storage, a 3180mAh non-removable battery, a MediaTek MT3188 wireless charging receiver, and a Marvell Avastar 88W8897 connectivity chipset for 802.11ac Wi-Fi, NFC, and Bluetooth 4.2.

The leak also reveals that the new Nexus 5 will be equipped with front stereo speakers, a rear power button with integrated fingerprint sensor, a 13-megapixel rear camera with an IMX278 RGBW sensor, a 6-element f/1.8 aperture lens, OIS, laser autofocus, and a dual-tone LED flash, a 4-megapixel front-facing camera with an OV4682 RGB-IR sensor and Iris Detection, a USB Type-C connector with QuickCharge 2.0.

Lastly, the leak reveals that the upcoming Nexus 5 from Google and LG will feature an aluminum frame with chamfered edges and a matte plastic back cover. It will be priced at around USD300-400.

Additionally, the Huawei Nexus device is said to feature 5.7-inch WQHD AMOLED display, a metal unibody design, a 21-megapixel IMX230 sensor rear camera, and Rezence/WiPower wireless charging.


Everything sounds great except for the Snapdragon 620....but can't complain for $300-400.
 
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Has anyone had issues with folders not appearing when you try to view them via a computer? I was trying to add some music but I cant even find the folders in the directory but they're there. I even searched the phone from my computer and nothing.
 
Didn't get any text Sunday, and most of the day today. They are slowly coming in anytime I'm talking on the phone :{
 
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Oh so it wasn't just me. I also don't have data service inside my job and it's very annoying. Not gonna leave t mobile though. They'll eventually together.
 
i have to keep calling my voicemail cause thats the only way these texts come in
 
I tweeted John Legere and T-Mobile... They replied back saying that the problems should be resolved, not sure what was wrong though

I noticed that too before with the phone calls... Only when I would receive a call messages would come in

Now it seems to be working, or at least I think
 
Either I'm unpopular or I haven't had any issues.





I'm unpopular.
 
Either I'm unpopular or I haven't had any issues.





I'm unpopular.
no issues here either.











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Note 4 has been laggy ever since the lollipop update. Phone was buttery smooth on KitKat.
 
Quick question for the NT Fam !!!

My Nexus 5 started to reboot while I was using it. The phone still had plenty of battery.


Now I can't get it to start up unless its hooked up to the charger, but even then it is stuck on the google boot screen.

I tried to go into the "recovery boot" mode, but it just keeps looping the google screen.



Any help or suggestions? Need to figure out this problem ASAP, don't have a replacement phone on hand.
 
Quick question for the NT Fam !!!

My Nexus 5 started to reboot while I was using it. The phone still had plenty of battery.


Now I can't get it to start up unless its hooked up to the charger, but even then it is stuck on the google boot screen.

I tried to go into the "recovery boot" mode, but it just keeps looping the google screen.



Any help or suggestions? Need to figure out this problem ASAP, don't have a replacement phone on hand.
Sounds like Your power button is stuck. It's a known problem with the N5. Tap it on something and hope it gets unstuck.

I've been using gravity screener so I don't have to press the power button anymore. I had to replace my N5 but thankfully I was still under warranty :{
 
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Quick question for the NT Fam !!!

My Nexus 5 started to reboot while I was using it. The phone still had plenty of battery.


Now I can't get it to start up unless its hooked up to the charger, but even then it is stuck on the google boot screen.

I tried to go into the "recovery boot" mode, but it just keeps looping the google screen.



Any help or suggestions? Need to figure out this problem ASAP, don't have a replacement phone on hand.

That very reason is why I'm typing this from an old S4 i found in my house. The problem is on older Nexus 5's the power button gets stuck and initiates a boot loop that is aggravating. I've tried everything from banging the power button on a table to opening up the phone (pain in the ***) and cleaning the button, none have solved the issue. I even called Google but that wasn't helpful at all. Only real solution is to replace the power button but that's another pain in the ***.

In short, thousands of N5 users are reporting the same issue and no real solutions other then a power button replacement is viable. Since Google doesn't seem to care about the issue 2 years after release, you're SOL unless you replace the button

BTW I tried the gravity screen app, worked well for about a week. Really inaccurate and the phone would turn on and off in my pocket burning crazy battery
 
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[COLOR=#red]Yeah BasedMod. It's be more and more difficult to drink the kool-aid lately. I may even go iPhone, I know the limitations of the iPhone very well, but i just need a Android purge for maybe a year, then I'll be back. Then maybe go Vanilla Android.[/COLOR]
 
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