Didn't stop the Bionic release.![]()
Hah, that TOO!! Moto and their giddyness to lock the devices down like Fort Knox ends up as a VZW FAV-OR-RITE! Imagine that!!?!?
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Didn't stop the Bionic release.![]()
Okay 'Vette, what's the story? Does your EE coworker/friend retract the claim, or should we believe that 1.5GHz is available in quantity but Nexus uses a slower chip for the battery savings?
It could be that they intentionally underclocked it for battery performance. Which is actually somewhat good news, that you could overclock when necessary.
Right, then it would've been even better news if it'd been released at 1.0GHz!
You're just a glass-half-full kinda person, eh?![]()
Okay 'Vette, what's the story? Does your EE coworker/friend retract the claim, or should we believe that 1.5GHz is available in quantity but Nexus uses a slower chip for the battery savings?
Design is all about compromises. Acceptable speed with acceptable battery life. Those are opposing goals. You pick the sweet spot in the middle. I'm just guessing that 1.2GHz fit the bill, but it's just that, a guess.Right, then it would've been even better news if it'd been released at 1.0GHz!
You're just a glass-half-full kinda person, eh?![]()
Exactly right. There could be mfr issues that are forcing bad yeilds. So they binned them.nj02vette was clear - going by info passed along by TI rep.
And a local rep is not going to quote past the company line for quantity deals until quantity deals are on the table.
If you ask if the chip does 1.5 as stated, you'll be told yes and you'll be sold what you asked for.
If you're Samsung and Google, you sit at a bigger table, not a local rep.
And there are many ways to fill a 1.2 order - widen acceptance criteria for yields is a very good way - or if there are no yield issues, just underclock the 1.5 copies.
Availability of actual quantities from TI along with meaningful yield statistics - not the easiest info to get outside of the industry, but it happens from time to time.
LOL, this thread is all about speculating and not waiting. If it was, we'd have a line of people behind Stephen58 patiently waiting. Instead we got over 13k posts all on rumor and innuendo.Guys lets cheer up a little and just wait it out. We'll know soon enough if the device is on VZ or not. It will make it to the USA one way or the other.
I'm really hoping that facebook page gets pegged by americans wanting the Nexus on other carriers. Then maybe Samoogle will put it out to more carriers than just VZW. Vote early and often people.
LOL, this thread is all about speculating and not waiting. If it was, we'd have a line of people behind Stephen58 patiently waiting. Instead we got over 13k posts all on rumor and innuendo.
LOL, this thread is all about speculating and not waiting. If it was, we'd have a line of people behind Stephen58 patiently waiting. Instead we got over 13k posts all on rumor and innuendo.
Exactly right. There could be mfr issues that are forcing bad yeilds. So they binned them.
The information I got, however, indicated no binning. It could run 1.5GHz all day long. We are a volume customer, just not Moto/Samsung type volume. We are getting samples in a few days.
Design is all about compromises. Acceptable speed with acceptable battery life. Those are opposing goals. You pick the sweet spot in the middle. I'm just guessing that 1.2GHz fit the bill, but it's just that, a guess.
Personally, I'd rather have a thicker device with larger battery and 1.5GHz. Make no mistake, I'm bummed out on the announcement. No glass half-full here.
So much so, while I was certain that this was my next phone, now I'm not so sure. One thing is certain, if there is any buggy hardware, it's a showstopper. I'm not dealing with that again.
I'm really hoping that facebook page gets pegged by americans wanting the Nexus on other carriers. Then maybe Samoogle will put it out to more carriers than just VZW. Vote early and often people.
Exactly right. There could be mfr issues that are forcing bad yeilds. So they binned them.
The information I got, however, indicated no binning. It could run 1.5GHz all day long. We are a volume customer, just not Moto/Samsung type volume. We are getting samples in a few days.
Those are all good points, as were Early's. I'm just grumbling here. I'd love 1.5 w/thicker/larger battery too, but I understand they're competing in a market that demands thinness.
ICS. HD screen. Fantastic camera. 1.2GHz dual-A9. This really is a helluva nice phone, and I'm not inclined to believe that 4G problems will delay it on VZW.
I believe this very discussion is where you and I met here.![]()
Those are all good points, as were Early's. I'm just grumbling here. I'd love 1.5 w/thicker/larger battery too, but I understand they're competing in a market that demands thinness.
ICS. HD screen. Fantastic camera. 1.2GHz dual-A9. This really is a helluva nice phone, and I'm not inclined to believe that 4G problems will delay it on VZW.