LED on my friend's N4, is on the top, where it belongs. .
Do you have a picture of this? I have never seen a Nexus 4 with the LED at the top!!!
Maybe he holds it upside down...
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LED on my friend's N4, is on the top, where it belongs. .
It does beat Samsung. That's why i wanted to get one. LED on my friend's N4, is on the top, where it belongs. Maybe there's a difference with the European version. Thanks, i'll keep looking.
P.S. I do like the HTC One.
I've owned the European GNex, N4 and N5, they all have their notification light at the bottom. I'd be surprised if the US version had it at the top, but you never know.
Now, if you'd complained about the headphone jack I would have been on board. The Nexus phones used to have the headphone jack in the correct place (bottom), but since the N4 they've moved it to the top.
What would be great is if the specific specs could be ordered, at least within some limits. Placement of the jacks; the LED; the speaker; whether stereo or mono; the colours; the position of the camera; and so forth.
Do you have a picture of this? I have never seen a Nexus 4 with the LED at the top!!!
Maybe he holds it upside down...
Afraid not. I had a Nexus 4 before the Nexus 5 and the LED was most definitely on the bottom. There was a single model of the phone for the entire world unlike the Nexus 5 which has two versions. Galaxy Nexus LED was also on the bottom. Not sure about the Nexus S though since I didn't have that one. Nexus 4 also did have LTE if you were on T-Mobile or various Canadian carrier, but it took some modding in order to get it to work.
Perhaps waiting on the Google Edition of the upcoming HTC One will be the better option in order to get roughly the same OS experience as a Nexus with the hardware and build quality of the HTC One.
lol yet you own one of the most plastic phones out there, an s3
I think the matte finish on the n5 is excellent, plus the weight of it is amazing. From my experience, when people hold it for the first time , most think the battery is missing or something.
What would be great is if the specific specs could be ordered, at least within some limits. Placement of the jacks; the LED; the speaker; whether stereo or mono; the colours; the position of the camera; and so forth.
It should be possible on-line with virtually no change in price, considering today's automated robotic factories.
Not as simple as changing a car's specifications, then! Yes, you're right, I hadn't appreciated the complexity.I'm not sure you fully understand the complexity of moving anything around on a compact device like a smartphone…
I'm laughing at the ideas that there are "correct" choices for the lights and jacks. (I presume that you're writing tongue-in-cheek.)
What would be great is if the specific specs could be ordered, at least within some limits. Placement of the jacks; the LED; the speaker; whether stereo or mono; the colours; the position of the camera; and so forth.
It should be possible on-line with virtually no change in price, considering today's automated robotic factories.
I personally prefer the headphone jack at the top, because it doesn't get in the way when I'm charging.
I don't live in the USA, but that sounds like bureaucracy gone wild!Actually any but the most minor redesign will require a new FCC certification.
When Google sold Moto, they kept Project Ara specifically to explore doing this kind of thing.
I don't live in the US either. But changes to the circuitry can change the RF performance, including emissions, and some of the things you suggested would require different main boards (or a more complicated, redundant design).I don't live in the USA, but that sounds like bureaucracy gone wild!
I presume that the FCC must have its reasons for its inflexibility, but as technology improves, the FCC will have to find a way to certify generic designs. This sort of thing will become important for all kinds of technology, not just smartphones.
I also have no issues with hangouts, it does the job no worries.
And even if people dont like hangouts, there are plenty more options to choose from in the playstore. I just don't get the annoyance some people have at hangouts being the default sms app.
And even if people dont like hangouts, there are plenty more options to choose from in the playstore. I just don't get the annoyance some people have at hangouts being the default sms app.