funkylogik
share the love peeps ;)
That would be cool. Hope they stick to making it a non profit kinda thing and people dont get a shock like with the X lol
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.
Could help explain no Verizon support. They wouldn't give it up.
Or Verizon opted out, or Google didn't want them to have it, or it'll be supported once Verizon launches their (band 4?) LTE later this year/early next year.
Anyone's guess just my speculation/hope
While I'm happy that Sprint may get the next Nexus, I just feel more confidant getting the gsm version with T-Mobile.
Does anyone know if you can leave only ONE line on a grandfathered Verizon 700 minute family share plan with unlimited text/data? If so, I may go early and then when her contract expires change my AT&T account to a family share plan and get her a subsidized iPhone 6.
Thats the thing though, I'm hoping theres no "GSM" version and no "Sprint" version. Just one phone available through google play
I'm sure I'll be disappointed, but that would be awesome if google could get that done.
I have an S4 and luckily got it early so it's rooted and loki still works so I can run AOKP.
However, I'm still missing that pure Nexus feel.
So, it's quite simple for me. I'll be ditching Verizon and moving to AT&T who has great LTE coverage at my house (better than Verizon!) and at work (again, way better than Verizon).
Unfortunately my wife's phone is in contract until Jan 2014.
Does anyone know if you can leave only ONE line on a grandfathered Verizon 700 minute family share plan with unlimited text/data? If so, I may go early and then when her contract expires change my AT&T account to a family share plan and get her a subsidized iPhone 6.
I know when I ported my numbers out from Verizon to Google Voice and still have one line on the plan, I was still stuck on my family plan. So based on that, I think you might get what you want.
looks like i'm probably going to be jumping ship from verizon...
their phone lineup gets more and more disappointing each year.
Hey long time no see! I feel you about the choices. I want the Nexus or Xperia Z1 and I'll get neither if I stay on Verizon. Fairly confident anyway.
True but I'm not sure many people would go down that road again. So in the unlikely event that it came to vzw, I think the rules would have to change. Does that make it even LESS likely to happen? Maybe.
Bottom line, there's always the G2. It should land on VZW/Sprint as LG's flagship.
I'd be willing to put $300 into a Nexus 5 and sell it a year from now for $200.
Yeah but who has $600-$700 to pay for a phone that will last 1-2 years max. That's quite an amount to spend for such a short lived item.
Yeah but who has $600-$700 to pay for a phone that will last 1-2 years max. That's quite an amount to spend for such a short lived item.
All of these features aren't in native AOSP, so unless they're added to 4.4(which I doubt they will), I wouldn't expect to find them in the Nexus 5. But if they are added to 4.4, then any Nexus device that gets the update to it will get it hypothetically as well assuming the necessary hardware is there.Howdy all. It's nice to see the speculation thread for the nexus 5 startup. Hope it is as epic as the galaxy nexux thread. Good times!
So was looking at the motox and noticed it had the "contextual awareness" feature set. Has there been any speculation if that will appear on the nexus 5? It looks like some of the features require a AMOLED screen but some of them do not.
Here is the wikipedia article on the motox, note it has a dedicated natural language processor and a dedicated contextual awareness processor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moto_X
Looking forward to another great speculation thread!
All of these features aren't in native AOSP, so unless they're added to 4.4(which I doubt they will), I wouldn't expect to find them in the Nexus 5. But if they are added to 4.4, then any Nexus device that gets the update to it will get it hypothetically as well assuming the necessary hardware is there.