nyg010
Android Enthusiast
Hey Steven, just realized your from Jersey. I love ya even more now!So did I!![]()

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Hey Steven, just realized your from Jersey. I love ya even more now!So did I!![]()
Glad to see you got to hold the new toy!
Sadly, you don't look how I thought you would. Honestly, whenever I read your posts I imagined you being the short green dude.
Now to just photocopy me in there holding the phone so I can catch a bit of the excitement as well...
Forgot about the Japanese. In terms of tech it goes Korea>Japan>UK>Europe>US. Ive been following this tread since Symbian (look it up, the first modern smartphone OS) and thats usually the order it comes in.And Japanese.![]()
Otherwise, totally agree - and after CES, January, comes Mobile World Conference, February in Barcelona with the things not shown at CES, and then... and then...
On Steven's looks in the picture -I think you should. Steven is short and green and that's a total Photoshop of him anyway.
j/k Steven's as handsome as he is helpful.![]()
So - who was that guy?!?!?![]()
Ok really goodnight! I'm so excited, how am I SUPPOSED TO SLEEP??????????????
Does anyone think the default homescreen setting for app icons is 4*4 on such a huge screen is weird? I mean, that's the same as my sister's HTC CHACHA/STATUS (480 x 320 pixels, 2.6 inch screen). I know you can use a launcher to change it, but stock is just too awesome.
Any solutions?
Hands on with the LTE version from Engadget!
Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Verizon LTE hands-on (video) -- Engadget
Have we nailed down the date? Dec. 8 or 9?
I agree with EarlyMon
Whenever your phone display is on your always changing images. The only concern I would have is the 3 buttons leaving a static image when they disappear for full screen viewing.
Image retention and burn in are two different things, I get image retention on my plasma all the time but after the image changes for 15 min or so the image is clear again.
Also some mentioned the brightness level as being a bit low, the store will have some pretty bright lights going compared to when you get it home.
Thing is CES is for prototype devices, ie the next upcoming superphone Look how long the US had to wait on the Galaxy SII. I understand what you mean though, the States may be well ahead when in comes to actual carrier tech, but when devices come into play, Europe trounces all but the Koreans.
Forgot about the Japanese. In terms of tech it goes Korea>Japan>UK>Europe>US. Ive been following this tread since Symbian (look it up, the first modern smartphone OS) and thats usually the order it comes in.
It wasn't always this way, though, was it?
I remember hearing stories from my friends in Finland, YEARS ago, about being able to pay for things in vending machines with their cell phones, and have it go right to their bill. They laughed at our phones, when they came to visit in 2001... Before phones got really smart, and when Nokia ruled the cell phone industry, I think Finland tended to lead with innovations.
WifelyMon is a fine artist and my polar opposite - total non-geek.
She took immediately to her Samsung Moment a few years back, plain vanilla Android (and I do mean _plain_) and then to her HTC Evo Shift with ease.
She needed help on where to set up her email, how to move things on her homescreen, how to make browser bookmarks, how to download her pictures to her Mac and what the Android Market was all about (read: where you get free apps that work great).
After that, she's been 100% good to go and WAY happy.
I think you'll find that any of the mysteries you'll have - we'll work with you and have as expert as you like for your needs in just about no time flat - and after that, all popular press to the contrary, you'll find Android is wickedly ease to use.![]()
I had my 80+ yr old mom using my Evo within about 10 minutes - first question she had - why did my sister have that hard-to-use iPhone?
Android - it's for everybuddy!
Hey guys, sorry if this has already been posted. I haven't seen it though so here it goes.
Seeing the videos of the Nexus being displayed on TV through HDMI is awesome!! For me, the best was seeing the added functionality of being able to use the Bluetooth mouse and keyboard with such ease in interfacing with the phone. This made me wish that wireless HD streaming was mainstream and the phone/TV union would be complete. Well... after a little Googling, I found this bad boy. If this actually works as well as it seems, it's going to make the Nexus experience amazing when it comes out.
xBounds @ droidconNL - YouTube