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Official "I JUST ORDERED THE NEXUS 5!!!" Thread

I'll be out most of the day so I will probably miss it..but I already wrote my note to leave that little thing at the door sign.. sealed, delivered! I'm yours! (Its a song)

Sorry I'm just excited! :D

*If my UPS tracking # says my phone has arrived while I am in class*

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All of the news of deliveries is exciting. I'm pumped to get mine in a few days. I've been leering at my GNex the last few days. This is especially true yesterday as I had about 15 mins of screen time and was down to 50% or so after 7 hours off the charger. Ugh....

I think the software updates took a toll on that device. I notice devices that get updates like Apple devices after two years seem to be pretty much shot. I think Google has realized that and that's why KitKat has been able to utilize entry level phones with half a gig of ram. I did an experiment with my Nexus S a while ago and put in a 3000 batt and it ate through it like it was nothing. That phone was everything to me when it first came out. After tinkering with it, rooting, and then finally going back to bone stock it didn't make much of a difference.

Update: Just an unboxing of the Nexus 5 from a more casual YouTuber. I'm sure you all will be doing your own unboxings in a couple of hours ;) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viZhaEG-qco
 
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I think the software updates took a toll on that device. I notice devices that get updates like Apple devices after two years seem to be pretty much shot. I think Google has realized that and that's why KitKat has been able to utilize entry level phones with half a gig of ram. I did an experiment with my Nexus S a while ago and put in a 3000 batt and it ate through it like it was nothing. That phone was everything to me when it first came out. After tinkering with it, rooting, and then finally going back to bone stock it didn't make much of a difference.
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You think that's the case? I ROMed the heck out of my GNex and put more kernels on there as I can count. Bounced around from Lean to Trinity, to Franco, and more. I did notice that the more I fiddled with it, the battery life never improved.

I think I'll root, but leave my N5 stock for a while. Though, I don't know how long I can hold out...
 
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All of the news of deliveries is exciting. I'm pumped to get mine in a few days. I've been leering at my GNex the last few days. This is especially true yesterday as I had about 15 mins of screen time and was down to 50% or so after 7 hours off the charger. Ugh....







I think the software updates took a toll on that device. I notice devices that get updates like Apple devices after two years seem to be pretty much shot. I think Google has realized that and that's why KitKat has been able to utilize entry level phones with half a gig of ram. I did an experiment with my Nexus S a while ago and put in a 3000 batt and it ate through it like it was nothing. That phone was everything to me when it first came out. After tinkering with it, rooting, and then finally going back to bone stock it didn't make much of a difference.

I think it's that things now are just so much more efficient.

On our EVO 4Gs the standard of good battery life was 1% per hour that the thing was just sitting there in standby! :eek:

With the screen on, you could watch the battery tick down.

With current generation phones battery life is fantastic. On the EVO 4G LTE I could go to sleep with the phone at 100%, wake up 8-9 hours later and it would still be there.

Can't wait to see how the 800 performs on stock lean android.
 
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You think that's the case? I ROMed the heck out of my GNex and put more kernels on there as I can count. Bounced around from Lean to Trinity, to Franco, and more. I did notice that the more I fiddled with it, the battery life never improved.

I think I'll root, but leave my N5 stock for a while. Though, I don't know how long I can hold out...

Personally I do think it can take a little toll on it, but I also think devices in general after several software updates start to show their age. iPhone's definitely. The "magical" iPhone 5S will be a horrible handset after two years from now I predict. Maybe even longer. That's just been my experience with some devices. I'm not gonna root my Note 3 or Nexus 5 ( I say that now ) and I'm gonna see how it holds up after a couple of years. I'm starting to see less and less reasons to root. It's just minor tweaks I can live without now. Unless there's a game changer.
 
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Personally I do think it can take a little toll on it, but I also think devices in general after several software updates start to show their age. iPhone's definitely. The "magical" iPhone 5S will be a horrible handset after two years from now I predict. Maybe even longer. That's just been my experience with some devices. I'm not gonna root my Note 3 or Nexus 5 ( I say that now ) and I'm gonna see how it holds up after a couple of years. I'm starting to see less and less reasons to root. It's just minor tweaks I can live without now. Unless there's a game changer.

I'm hoping someone makes a custom ROM that activates the always on listening part of the S800 for the Nexus 5. Still scratching my head at why Google decided against it.
 
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Mine showed up at the house about 45 minutes ago. Just called wife to confirm and she said it wasn't there. She went and looked on the front porch, and it was sitting there behind a pot of mums. The UPS guy didn't even ring the bell (the dog would have barked if he had).

So for those of you in the USA wondering if a signature is required, it appears that it is not. I say appears, because as soon as I post this I bet someone comes on here and says they got the "yellow & brown post-in note of dread" saying the driver tried to deliver but no one was home.

~Gary
 
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