Morning folks! Thanks for the links Razor, as always.
Enjoyed the read about the Optimus G. Really looks like a fantastic phone, and if they take it and make it the next Nexus, I might bite.
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SHe had a Droid 3, and I have shown her how to do it before.
I will say, she is taking a very heavy interest in Android with her new phone. I Beamed with her last night, and she thought that was awesome. We also found out we have marginal 4G coverage at our house now, Verizon activated service without announcing it. Of course my phone doesn't even get a whiff of it. Playing with her phone, has actually started me looking at the RAZR HD MAXX. Blur is so much less intrusive, and the things that are there aren't half bad. And I sure would like decent radios. But I can't stand her Pentile qHD screen. But coming from Droid 3, for her its not bad.
P.S. I am trying to get her to sign on here... she's softening a little bit, but no go yet.
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Is the D3 on ICS yet? One of my bosses has one at work with this huge case on it, what an eyesore. Price on the Razr M developer edition isn't so bad, but I doubt you'll see much from the dev. community on it.
Hey there. I think I'll watch the new Resident Evil today. If you can find a movie called 96 Minutes, came out last year, it is a really good flick. Thinking about watching that 2016 documentary too.
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Morning folks! Thanks for the links Razor, as always.
Enjoyed the read about the Optimus G. Really looks like a fantastic phone, and if they take it and make it the next Nexus, I might bite.
Yeah, the Optimus G looks great specs-wise, though the Snapdragon S4 Pro seems like it's still including the Krait v2 CPU (same as the Galaxy S3 and HTC One X), I was hoping for the improved Krait v3. Oh well, it'll still be a total beast. Maybe by the time the Optimus G makes it here, it'll be time for a refresh. Here's a cool thing that LG is doing with NFC tags as well:
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I will say, she is taking a very heavy interest in Android with her new phone. I Beamed with her last night, and she thought that was awesome.
P.S. I am trying to get her to sign on here... she's softening a little bit, but no go yet.
Nice, that's awesome. I wish my girl would take an interest in Android, but she's an iSheep through and through.
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Thinking about watching that 2016 documentary too.
Enjoy that
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Additional thought: I know I've said before that I like the idea of having multiple OEMs trying their hand at Nexus devices, but I think I'm just realizing how much something like that could split the developer community. We may never again see a device that unifies developers like the Galaxy Nexus has.
Additional thought: I know I've said before that I like the idea of having multiple OEMs trying their hand at Nexus devices, but I think I'm just realizing how much something like that could split the developer community. We may never again see a device that unifies developers like the Galaxy Nexus has.
I actually think it would make it stronger as Roms built for any Nexus device would be easier to port to other Nexus devices. Now you have aosp Roms across various manufacturers that could then be further ported to non Nexus devices for that manufacturer. Of course, I'm not a ROM Dev, so that could be complete bunk too.
I actually think it would make it stronger as Roms built for any Nexus device would be easier to port to other Nexus devices. Now you have aosp Roms across various manufacturers that could then be further ported to non Nexus devices for that manufacturer. Of course, I'm not a ROM Dev, so that could be complete bunk too.
Hmmmm. Well running stock vanilla Android probably does mean that ROMs could be more easily ported. But does the manufacturer factor into things at all? Would the software of a Sony Nexus differ from that of a Motorola or LG Nexus?
Hmmmm. Well running stock vanilla Android probably does mean that ROMs could be more easily ported. But does the manufacturer factor into things at all? Would the software of a Sony Nexus differ from that of a Motorola or LG Nexus?
I'm sure it would, but they would be running aosp so the only issue would be hardware differences.
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Hey y'all.
I quite like the idea of multiple Nexi. Why?
Back in the days of the LG Ally, my first Android, one reason we couldn't run AOSP ROMs, despite having access to fastboot and, of course, root, was that LG wouldn't divulge proprietary info on cameras, radios, etc... this made for barely functional ports of CM 6/7. I wonder, if back in those days, had LG offered a Nexus, it may have given devs the window of insight to properly port AOSP ROMs to devices like the Ally?
How far we've come since 2008! Though I started in 2010, to be fair.
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Morning everyone! another beautiful day this morning. Looks like sourcery is now at 2.3, they are recommending "wipe, wipe, wipe", looks like I am going to have to wait until later today.
Afternoon everyone. Another lazy day here. Was going to edge, my yard looks like a jungle, but kids have been playing with the batteries in my blower and flashlight. So much for that.
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I was trying to be productive today. Went for a run and then a long drive. Doing laundry now. So I guess partially successful. This afternoon my nose decided to make sure I knew we are going through the seasonal weather change and I've been a sniffling mess. Feel ok otherwise though. Hope everyone had a good day.
Morning folks!
Well, looks like people are already in line for the iPhone.
Question, are they unemployed, taking vacation time, trustafarians? What compels someone to camp out for days for a phone?
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Morning folks!
Well, looks like people are already in line for the iPhone.
Question, are they unemployed, taking vacation time, trustafarians? What compels someone to camp out for days for a phone?
Not me, not for any phone and def not for a iphone lol.
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Morning! I remembered what I dislike about fall..... the entire weather change that makes my sinuses go nuts. They are so out of whack right now that my teeth hurt. But it'll pass soon!
Morning! I remembered what I dislike about fall..... the entire weather change that makes my sinuses go nuts. They are so out of whack right now that my teeth hurt. But it'll pass soon!
I hear ya! I couldn't breathe when I woke up this morning. Fall weather and a cold front moving in. I do, however, love fall temps and the beautiful foilage