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Jokerman

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I guess I'm going to wait till the Ipad Mini comes out (Oct?) and then compare that to the Nexus and Kindle, even though I don't like the closed system of iOS. I'm worried the Mini might blow them both away on every level. But if that's the case in my assessment, then that's what I'm going with, as much as I would prefer android.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
My sister got an iPad through her school to use for note taking and to view textbooks on. Kinda crazy how much education has embraced tablets, especially the iPad. All, or most of her books, are available through the App Store.
 

ARon

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I guess I'm going to wait till the Ipad Mini comes out (Oct?) and then compare that to the Nexus and Kindle, even though I don't like the closed system of iOS. I'm worried the Mini might blow them both away on every level. But if that's the case in my assessment, then that's what I'm going with, as much as I would prefer android.
I think it's going to blow them away. But I also think the price will be much more as well
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
And, I dropped the garage door opener clicker thingy from the sun shade on my car, directly on to the screen of the phone on my lap. Impact point just to the right of the home button and spider web fracture thingies up until halfway up the screen.

Fucking coon shit. Good thing I got the insurance. Although it'll be a $150 deductible, most likely. Sucks that it happened within just two days of getting it. No, I didn't have a case on it, despite having the Otterbox. Might have to learn for next time. :(
 

ARon

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Lmao. Sorry

I just read this article that basically said if you have a case for your phone you might as well walk around with a helmet on too.
F a case just don't be a dumbass
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
Lmao. Sorry

I just read this article that basically said if you have a case for your phone you might as well walk around with a helmet on too.
F a case just don't be a dumbass
I felt the same way. Until a fucking garage remote fell and shattered the screen. I guess my Droid had Gorilla Glass, so shit like this wouldn't phase it. But I remember the test that showed the S2 broke easier than even the iPhone 4. Fuck. I dunno what to do now. With or without the case, the phone works fine. No dead spots. I don't want to have my parents shell out $150. I think I might live with it for another nine months, and then maybe the price would go down when the S3 isn't as new of a phone.
 

S O F I

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Staff member
Lmao. Sorry

I just read this article that basically said if you have a case for your phone you might as well walk around with a helmet on too.
F a case just don't be a dumbass
i think seinfeld said that the other day. I agree with him. i shattered my phone's screen about 6 months ago but I don't regret not having a case on it. I just take it as collateral damage. Same logic with cars. your car is not in a case, it can get dented, so the fuck what. deal with it when it happens lol.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
i think seinfeld said that the other day. I agree with him. i shattered my phone's screen about 6 months ago but I don't regret not having a case on it. I just take it as collateral damage. Same logic with cars. your car is not in a case, it can get dented, so the fuck what. deal with it when it happens lol.

Dented and cracked screen are two different things. I guess I'm worried about aesthetics at this point, even though functionality, so far, seems to be unchanged. If it's your own money, that's fine. But this goes for anything, not just phones, but I get the guilt when trivial shit like this ends up costing a good bit to my parents.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
Damn. I don't know anyone who has cracked any of the Galaxy range of phones. You are the first. I know dozens who have cracked the iphone 4...
I have seen a lot of S3s on XDA. Most people drop the phone. Even my friends didn't believe me when I told them it was a garage door open. Some freak accident.
 

Flipmo

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Nokia Nexus: the impossible dream

Posted by Vlad Savov on September 10, 2012 09:30 am
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I can't stop thinking about this. A question that's grown trite over the past 18 months keeps haunting me in the wake of the Lumia 920 announcement: what if Nokia had chosen Android instead of Windows Phone? The most immediate impact, in my estimation, is that Nokia would have had a release date to divulge back on September 5th instead of a three-month launch window, but a supplementary question makes this even more intriguing: what if Nokia were willing to ship the 920 with a stock build of Android? This admittedly fantastic scenario, I'm increasingly starting to believe, would have produced the best smartphone to date.
When it comes to smartphones, I find myself consistently frustrated. The RAZR Maxx has a vast battery, but is otherwise a Kevlar-coated train crash, the HTC One X is pretty, but ruined by a dorky UI skin, and the iPhone 4S does most things well, but is too small and fragile. Where lies perfection?
The best mobile OS for my needs is Android Jelly Bean: it has a vast app ecosystem, the least lag of any Android version to date, and stupendously robust first-party apps like Chrome, Gmail, Maps, and YouTube. The best industrial design among phones is a more subjective matter, but I continue to be enamored with the "pillow-shaped" ergonomics and unibody styling of the Nokia N9, whose lineage is abundantly evident in the Lumia 920. Now that Nokia has upgraded the innards of its flagship — combining the splendid Snapdragon S4 with LTE, a fancy Synaptics touchscreen, wireless charging, and thecontroversial new PureView camera — there's basically no hardware complaint to level at the company. The 920 even has the lead in resolution and pixel density among large-screen phones, with 1280 x 768 dots squeezed into a very attractive LCD panel.
Unite the two — the best of Android with the best of Nokia hardware — and you have the recipe for a phone that won't just make the current iPhone seem deficient, but would also stand a very legitimate chance against the upcoming iPhone 5 as well. More importantly, you'd have a handset that I would actively need to own and use.
Should such a mythical creature as a Nokia Nexus ever have existed, it would indeed have been my next. I'm sure the financial, corporate, and long-term strategic considerations that go into deciding which software to ship on a device are overwhelmingly against what I propose herein — and I have, indeed, argued in the past that Nokia's support of the Windows Phone ecosystem is good for the broader competitive environment — but sometimes it's good to stop thinking so much and just allow yourself to dream. And when I do, I dream of a Nokia Nexus.
 

ARon

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I use a port of codname on my phone. I just installed it last night actually. I was using a custom variation I made of AOKP but then decided to try codename. I can't tell you anything about battery life yet but it seems smooth for the most part. Haven't done too much with it yet
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
People should list what phones they have. It's kinda weird reading about ROMs and device-specific details, but not knowing what the device is to begin with.
 

dilla

Trumpfan17 aka Coonie aka Dilla aka Tennis Dog
People should list what phones they have. It's kinda weird reading about ROMs and device-specific details, but not knowing what the device is to begin with.
 

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