The OnePlus One
Nexus 6
HTC M8
Galaxy S5
Motorola Moto X
At least those are the ones that first come to mind for me. I could probably also throw in the Nexus 5 (although I guess technically that one was 2013.....then again it was available through 2014 when Nexus 6 just came online and is...
I'm cheap and willing to work within the limits of whatever it is..........but to be honest I don't play many games and those I do it is usually only for a few days. I suppose I might if I ever find a game that engages me for a longer period of time.
Yep, it is a detachable slate - basically like any other Asus Transformer and it is full Windows. I don't really expect to find anything I can't work around......it is more of a just in case thing, or just because it could be useful to have.
So a few months ago I bricked my Asus Transformer 300 while upgrading from CyanogenMod 10 (Jelly Bean) to 11 (KitKat). Annoying but what are you going to do.
Anyway I saw a deal on NewEgg for a refurbished Asus Transformer T100TA for $184 and decided that was to good to pass up. Now the thing...
It might be a unique comparative thing as I haven't noticed any lag on Hangouts (of course I haven't done the comparison, and I am probably not that sensitive to it honestly unless it is really bad).
I'd recommend Sync from Bitorrent Inc for you databases. Once set up it will automatically them in sync on any device or computer.
You should be able to use Sync for your Firefox bookmarks as well but it might be easier just to use Firefox's built in sync'ing.
I recommend Google Keep for quick reminder post-it type notes. I recommend OneNote for stuff you would put in a notebook. Not exactly sure what you mean be scroll through pages.
As a replacement for Evernote I'd recommend OneNote but either should be able to meet your criteria.
The best way not to use the Gmail app - just don't use the Gmail app. Like Codesplice turn off notifications if you using them and then I would just tuck it away.
Personally, I'm not sure about Inbox and the way it presents email. I kind like the chronological view for Gmail - new stuff up...
Depends on how mobile you want your phone to be. If most of the places you hang out have decent Wi-fi you can actually do quite a bit. Hangouts/Voice for VOIP calling and texting, and just straight Wi-fi for almost everything else. Beyond that you might want to look for apps that function...
Sometimes, when I am laying on the couch or working at the computer and just need to look at something. OnePlusOne, 5.5 inch. Flat on its back - I am hoping a case with a kickstand becomes available soon though.
I'm trying to figure out my service usage in a month. Can anyone recommend an app that can track minutes/sms/data (divided into network and wifi use) on the Indulge (especially one using Basix). I've tried using DroidStats but it does not seem to be tracking data or minutes properly.
Thanks
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