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***Official Galaxy Nexus Pre-Release speculation thread**

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The LTE version may be different, but I have seen videos of guys using the USB OTG on the GSM version with no problems. The guy has his external hard drive connected to the GNex to play videos. Not sure if that is what you are asking about though

There was a custom kernel developed for the GSM Version of the Nexus that allows for USB Host mode to be enabled and a flash drive to be mounted or wireless mouse to be used.

http://androidforums.com/3518377-post55.html
 
Not sure if anyone here is a camera aficionado but if you are and are in the know . . .

The sensor for the Galaxy S II is allegedly better making the camera better than the Nexus (allegedly). Did Samsung do this because they could not get zero lag out of better sensors?

What I'm asking is did Samsung make a choice with this phone to have less quality to introduce a new feature until the other technology could catch up OR could they have included better sensors AND still had zero lag?

I think you have it. It doesnt matter how good the picture is, if it is slow you miss the shot. There are always compromises. Higher MP = slower, especially in a phone or point and shoot.

IMHO, in a phone, lower f-stop for low light and faster focus, shoot and write speed is much more practical.
 
QotD: Considering we have all been waiting 6+ weeks for this "miracle phone" to release, now that it is likely just around the corner, does anyone plan to wait 1-2 weeks after it drops before buying just to see if there are any major snafus with hardware/software?

My meek super-ego says I should wait for SGN-LTE specific reviews, but every time he tries to speak up, a giant carnivorous id jumps on him and swallows him whole...
 
Ok so with the current status of things, I was able to confirm several things for you guys in regards to my original post:


  1. 32GB is the confirmed model, there are no plans for a 16GB model.
  2. 1850mah is the confirmed production battery capacity (some early development models originally came with 1750mah but were returned to factory).
  3. The current status of pricing is as previously set at $299 on-contract and ~$600 off-contract.
  4. Out of box devices will come in one of two scenarios that will depend on when and where the purchase order was made:
    • The device will come with 4.0.1 preinstalled and will prompt you for a 4.0.2 update upon activation.
    • The device will come with 4.0.2 at stock and will not prompt you for any further updates until 4.1 testing is concluded.
  5. 4.1 is currently in very limited testing at the moment (if you have this, you are most likely a tester or developer).
  6. Depending on the results of testing, 4.1 will be an update that is pushed publicly post-release or it may be held off for further fixes.

Unfortunatly, I don't have any data for you guys regarding which is the more likely OS version scenario but I can say that everyone will see version 4.0.2 upon release either at stock or with an update prompt.

I apologize again for the previous confusion and I will keep you guys posted as I receive more information and updates.


This guy is good...... ***Yawn***
 
My guess would be yes, I know the S II is 8 mp. the more data your moving/saving the more time it takes.

That said I have a feeling the GN camera is perfectly fine for 99% of the people using it.


I'm not a full camera pro, but I am constantly surrounded by them. This jives with what they would say. All about write times. More data means slower movement of data. Yup Yup. Its why for family or puppy quick pics I wouldn't shoot in raw, too much data makes any camera laggy, sometimes the pro ones are even slower than consumer because of that. Sports photographers don't shoot in max mp a camera allows or they'd miss the action.
 
QotD: Considering we have all been waiting 6+ weeks for this "miracle phone" to release, now that it is likely just around the corner, does anyone plan to wait 1-2 weeks after it drops before buying just to see if there are any major snafus with hardware/software?

My meek super-ego says I should wait for SGN-LTE specific reviews, but every time he tries to speak up, a giant carnivorous id jumps on him and swallows him whole...

I'd bet there are very few who will wait...

And lol!
 
Is there an official ranking of super hero's in order of strength? Just curious...where does The Incredible Hulk (my personal favorite) fall on this list? And what exactly IS He-Man's rating??

I know Marvel ranks their characters, as far as crossing "Universes" I couldn't imagine they have compared He-Man to any Marvel characters. I was say Hulk is darn near one of the strongest in the Marvel Universe as far as physical strength. They state the limit of his strength has yet to be found.
 
GSM carriers have this novel concept of being able to... you know... use virtually any phone they want.

1. insert SIM card
2. ???
3. Profit

Thankfully, that concept is also translating to Verizon, who along with every other carrier (including Sprint for the future), will also be transistioning to LTE.

It may be a few years away, but we're getting to a point where we'll be able to buy any released phone and use it on any carrier. Only problem with Verizon LTE is 3G fallback is CDMA. So as I said, it's going to be several years before this is a complete reality.
 
Out of box devices will come in one of two scenarios that will depend on when and where the purchase order was made:
  • The device will come with 4.0.1 preinstalled and will prompt you for a 4.0.2 update upon activation.
  • The device will come with 4.0.2 at stock and will not prompt you for any further updates until 4.1 testing is concluded.
4.1 is currently in very limited testing at the moment (if you have this, you are most likely a tester or developer).
Depending on the results of testing, 4.1 will be an update that is pushed publicly post-release or it may be held off for further fixes.
Any idea when we'll see the 4.1 update? Are we talking days or weeks? Also, do you happen to know anything about when/if the Nexus will support USB host mode/USB On the Go without requiring root/a custom kernel? Thanks.
 
Ok so with the current status of things, I was able to confirm several things for you guys in regards to my original post:

  1. Out of box devices will come in one of two scenarios that will depend on when and where the purchase order was made:
    • The device will come with 4.0.1 preinstalled and will prompt you for a 4.0.2 update upon activation.
    • The device will come with 4.0.2 at stock and will not prompt you for any further updates until 4.1 testing is concluded.
  2. 4.1 is currently in very limited testing at the moment (if you have this, you are most likely a tester or developer).
This makes total sense, thank you!
 
Is there an official ranking of super hero's in order of strength? Just curious...where does The Incredible Hulk (my personal favorite) fall on this list? And what exactly IS He-Man's rating??


The Hulk is strong, but you can still blow him up if you have a missile launcher. He usually just jumps out of the way or catches it, but come on, really? Jumping out of the way of a missile? Catching it? Not very realistic.

Top 5 strongest super heroes of all time:

1. Superman (almost too powerful, actually)

2. Thor (can manipulate energy and has Mjolnir, the magic warhammer that can open holes through space and time)

3. The Green Lantern (only limitation is his imagination)

4. Wonder Woman (super sex)

5. Han Solo (no explanation needed).
 
QotD: Considering we have all been waiting 6+ weeks for this "miracle phone" to release, now that it is likely just around the corner, does anyone plan to wait 1-2 weeks after it drops before buying just to see if there are any major snafus with hardware/software?

My meek super-ego says I should wait for SGN-LTE specific reviews, but every time he tries to speak up, a giant carnivorous id jumps on him and swallows him whole...
I'm not waiting, that's what a 14 day return period is for. But even so, I think if there were some major hiccups, they would have been exposed in the GSM models.
 
Truth be told, the camera is very low on the priority list of things that I need in a phone. I think I've taken a total of maybe a hundred pictures and exactly one video in the year and a half I've had my OG Droid. Most people that care a tremendous amount about the megapixels and other features of phone cameras have real, actual cameras that they probably also tote around with them, so I'm at a little bit of a loss as to why the Nexus' camera is being fussed over to this extent.

It's important to those who are not prof photographers and want a reasonably decent camera for everyday use. For others who take few pics or those who use a prof camera, the one in the phone is a non issue.

Just like the phone quality, a few use the phone to make calls very little. They use texting almost exclusively. For others, a lower quality phone is a deal breaker.

Come down to user needs.
 
Even with the Nexus One and Nexus S, I'd have to imagine that they sampled major updates to a relatively few before rolling it out wide.

If they just built the update using computers and then immediately sent it out to a million phones without testing it, that could be a disaster.


Exactly Han. Remember the screen shot of the guy's Gnex that had the "WTF error". I really don't think that will be "available" on the consumer version.
 
QotD: Considering we have all been waiting 6+ weeks for this "miracle phone" to release, now that it is likely just around the corner, does anyone plan to wait 1-2 weeks after it drops before buying just to see if there are any major snafus with hardware/software?

My meek super-ego says I should wait for SGN-LTE specific reviews, but every time he tries to speak up, a giant carnivorous id jumps on him and swallows him whole...

Well to put it as scientifically as I can, nope.
 
Apparently, Google chose the 5MP sensor for better low light performance, and from what I've seen in reviews, it is FAR better for night shots. So that's probably true.

As for the sensor being better, it isn't from the legitimate reviews I've seen. Outdoor shots are comparable, but indoor and low light shots are clearly better on the GNex than the SGSII.


this is VERY good news :) My one issue with most phone's camera's is the low-light performance.

IMO, cameras in phone shouldn't be compared to or try to replace a dedicated camera

It seems that GN follows I consider should be the design goals of a phone camera. Being able to go from "stand-by" to first shot quickly(and following shots), and to perform well in a variety lighting conditions(low light).
 
Is "The Roosevelt" still around? He's been having some Twitter discussions with P3Droid lately. Just wondering if he deciphered any of it. He always tweets in codes or something.

I'm sorry i can't keep up anymore. Every time i refresh there are 20 new pages....Haha
so if you still are a regular TR, sorry for not noticing....
 
So I check the forum after class and see numerous posts calling for a change in the thread title for 12/8. I'm assuming there are recent "tips" from insiders? I'm aware of recent developments posted on phandroid like cellebrite and 4.1, but none of those point to the 8th in particular. Can someone please sum up for me what happened in the last few hours to warrant a clamor for an OP change?

Sorry to be lazy...but once I start thread searching I'm committed for more time than I can give right now. Thanks in advance ;)
 
It's important to those who are not prof photographers and want a reasonably decent camera for everyday use.
Almost every review has mentioned the camera being 5 MP instead of 8, but I'd say it's beyond certainty that it passes the "reasonably decent" test. ;)
 
The Hulk is strong, but you can still blow him up if you have a missile launcher. He usually just jumps out of the way or catches it, but come on, really? Jumping out of the way of a missile? Catching it? Not very realistic.

Top 5 strongest super heroes of all time:

1. Superman (almost too powerful, actually)

2. Thor (can manipulate energy and has Mjolnir, the magic warhammer that can open holes through space and time)

3. The Green Lantern (only limitation is his imagination)

4. Wonder Woman (super sex)

5. Han Solo (no explanation needed).


Can't just "blow" the Hulk up silly Han, the big thinkers of the marvel community saw him as a threat and flung him at the Sun. He survived that conquered another planet and came back to Earth and started murdering every super hero he felt was involved (See World War Hulk)
 
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