Anybody else planning on staying up in a week to order at midnight?
Was it even confirmed that it'll be available to order at midnight? I definitely would if it was available in Ireland.
Anybody else planning on staying up in a week to order at midnight?
Was it even confirmed that it'll be available to order at midnight? I definitely would if it was available in Ireland.
Google should just let us pre-order it right now. Also, why haven't they announced the pricing for the wireless charging orb?
No it hasn't been confirmed, but I'll probably stay up to see if it is available at midnight
I gotta say, being as big of an Apple fanboy as I am, after the disappointing iPhone 4S release, iPhone 5 release, and iOS 6, I am ready to try something different.
Agreed. And no idea. If it is under $50, I will probably get it. Any more and I will need to think it over. But with the glass back, I am thinking I will need a case first.
If its more than $40 im not getting it. Im fine using the cord. Not like im going to lug it around with me. Plus mine WILL be in a case because of the glass back so dont know if it will even stay on the orb with a case on it. If not, i wont get one.
It's tradition. : rolls eyes :
[Speaking specifically about smartphones...]
No seriously, Google sucks at launching these things. The Nexus One had no fanfare whatsoever, but was ironically the "best" Nexus launch. The Nexus S was released via Best Buy and was delayed for a reason I don't remember. The Galaxy Nexus was exclusive to Verizon and was delayed (by Verizon, though) and came with bloatware (then ended up a mess that would eventually lead to Google hating carriers). And now the Nexus 4 with unfinished software to tarnish early reviews.
This year is particularly critical for Google and the Nexus smartphone because it's so obvious they're trying to attract the average consumer away from carrier contracts with better build quality, with the low price point, and the establishment of the Play Store. It's also vital for the Nexus line to take off so Google can forge the relationship they want with the carriers for future LTE/CDMA devices. This isn't the right start.
Oh well.
Talking about build quality..
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/nexus-4-battery-shot-reveals-potential-quality-issues/
"Tape used instead of structure and shielding - A well designed device will use its own structure to hold components in place. Tape is a disposable part. Disposable parts have no place inside of a properly designed device. The disadvantage here is tape can take components off the board when removed. Tape is also messy, and leaves residue on a board and other components. There is never a situation when using tape instead of physical structure is required, and the use of tape is often a harbinger for other build quality problems."
Considering the fact that it is only $300, did you really expect it to be of the same build quality of a $700 iPhone?
The author is comparing the nexus line....."Overall, it appears to show that LGs build quality is considerably lower than that of the Samsung Nexus devices in the past".
I don't mention the iPhone in my post.
Talking about build quality..
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/nexus-4-battery-shot-reveals-potential-quality-issues/
"Tape used instead of structure and shielding - A well designed device will use its own structure to hold components in place. Tape is a disposable part. Disposable parts have no place inside of a properly designed device. The disadvantage here is tape can take components off the board when removed. Tape is also messy, and leaves residue on a board and other components. There is never a situation when using tape instead of physical structure is required, and the use of tape is often a harbinger for other build quality problems."
Talking about build quality..
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/nexus-4-battery-shot-reveals-potential-quality-issues/
"Tape used instead of structure and shielding - A well designed device will use its own structure to hold components in place. Tape is a disposable part. Disposable parts have no place inside of a properly designed device. The disadvantage here is tape can take components off the board when removed. Tape is also messy, and leaves residue on a board and other components. There is never a situation when using tape instead of physical structure is required, and the use of tape is often a harbinger for other build quality problems."
Talking about build quality..
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/nexus-4-battery-shot-reveals-potential-quality-issues/
"Tape used instead of structure and shielding - A well designed device will use its own structure to hold components in place. Tape is a disposable part. Disposable parts have no place inside of a properly designed device. The disadvantage here is tape can take components off the board when removed. Tape is also messy, and leaves residue on a board and other components. There is never a situation when using tape instead of physical structure is required, and the use of tape is often a harbinger for other build quality problems."
Google should just let us pre-order it right now. Also, why haven't they announced the pricing for the wireless charging orb?
Was it even confirmed that it'll be available to order at midnight? I definitely would if it was available in Ireland.
They probably did'nt want to allow preorders because of the mess the N7 release turned out to be.
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If Ireland has the Play Store then you'll get the cheap price if not you'll get ripped off.
Phone looks great in this vid the back is very understated and looks black unless the light catches it right and android looks supersmooth also the lockscreen widgets are demostrated in this vid.
YouTube: video
What are those other screens he is sliding over to whilst the phone is locked? Not sure I've seen them before.
If Ireland has the Play Store then you'll get the cheap price if not you'll get ripped off.
http://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/12m8zc/nexus_4_battery_shot_reveals_potential_quality/
Again if you are in 2012 and believe everything you read on the internet you need to re-think things a bit.