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I wonder if i can JUMP my Z3. I mean they advertise it as a waterproof phone.
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Yup it's an xposed framework moduleWould one have to root for this?YouTube adaway
Wife wants a new phone, it was tempting getting her the Note 5 for $450 since I could do EIP but she needs more than 32GB for whatever reason Might just get her the Moto X when I get mine. Still need to get her a smartwatch as well, so I'm looking at about $1200 for two phones and two Pebble Time watches I need to start strippin or somethin.
HTC didn't really copy Apple. If anything, HTC copied Apple copying HTC. Don't forget, this came out before the iPhone 6.
I work for a wireless carrier and I still can't figure what functionality the Edges on the Edge+ actually give me.
Former Apple CEO John Sculley Launches the Obi Worldphone
Designed to compete against his former employer in emerging markets.
Envisioning a new competitor to his former company is John Sculley, who served as Apple’s CEO between 1983 and 1993. Working with Ammunition design founder Robert Brunner, the now-founder of Obi Worldphone has launched two smartphones, the SF1 and SJ1.5, that offer mid-range features for $199 and $129 USD respectively. Aimed at consumers 25 years and older in the emerging Asian, Middle Eastern and African markets, Sculley emphasizes the design component of the two models, which is evident in a sleek reinforced fiberglass body, five-inch Gorilla Glass display, and custom Android skin. The internals include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor, a Sony camera with flashes equipped for the front and back, and Dolby sound system. Packed with such features, the Obi Worldphone could be a serious contender with the likes of Apple and Samsung at a lower price point.
http://www.obiworldphone.com/