I saw that on a news website (geek gadgets or something like that). I don't know how reliable they are so until i see that from google specifically I'll be checking every day on the play store.
Really lots of people did that. The price on high end phones had dropped because of that, at least on auction sites here (even though we don't even have Nexus devices on our Google Play, people were hoping to get them imported).
It's funny because mobile processors have reached their thermal barriers now with dual core A15 and quad core S4.
We know that Samsung won't use a quad core A15 in their phone, unless they come up with some strange solution which I doubt is going to happen - they aren't ready to significally bump the manufacturing process anytime soon and active cooling makes no sense in a mobile phone.
Screens bigger than 5 inches are basically tablets. So what now? Change of strategy has to happen again I suppose.
We are definitely reaching a technological threshold for cell phones. I think the next small evolution we are going to see will have to do with design elements of phones. I forget who reported it but they said Samsung is going to try to rush out their bendable oled screen sometime in the next year. How they will incorporate that into a phone so that it can be used is going to be weird but I look forward to it. I still want to see an edge to edge display too, that seems long overdue. Hopefully we start to see all those bleeding edge techs we've been reading about on tech blogs finally come to market as well.
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We are definitely reaching a technological threshold for cell phones. I think the next small evolution we are going to see will have to do with design elements of phones. I forget who reported it but they said Samsung is going to try to rush out their bendable oled screen sometime in the next year. How they will incorporate that into a phone so that it can be used is going to be weird but I look forward to it. I still want to see an edge to edge display too, that seems long overdue. Hopefully we start to see all those bleeding edge techs we've been reading about on tech blogs finally come to market as well.
Yeah, I've been hoping for a design change for a long while now and so far the latest designs aren't that great. I'd love to see an edge to edge display and phones getting smaller and lighter (again) while maintaining the same or similar screen sizes (for example a 5 inch display phone being the size of a modern 4 inch display phone, which is possible, and thinner). I hope it's going to head that way.
This might sound a little strange but I don't really like the 4.2 update. I don't dig the lock screen widgets and what they did to the lock screen, file explorers think I have 4 different storages now on my N7 and I see no positive changes actually.
Yeah I don't think I'll use the lock screen widgets. I know they're trying to make things more accessible but then they're missing the point of having an actual lock screen.
I wish the DNA came out as Nexus 5, how sick would that have been.