With my new Nexus 7 I just don't see any need for another nexus device. Having the Nexus 7 and Nexus 5 would be just too similar.
what ? lmao
one is a tablet the other is a phone. Want me to elaborate more?
With my new Nexus 7 I just don't see any need for another nexus device. Having the Nexus 7 and Nexus 5 would be just too similar.
I really wonder how apple is going to switch their narrative about one handed use when a larger iphone comes out.
That's for another thread and time I guess.
I'm sure they'll find a way
Remember; 'nobody wants to watch videos on their ipod', 'nobody reads books anymore', nobody wants tablets smaller than 10" etc
With my new Nexus 7 I just don't see any need for another nexus device. Having the Nexus 7 and Nexus 5 would be just too similar.
With my new Nexus 7 I just don't see any need for another nexus device. Having the Nexus 7 and Nexus 5 would be just too similar.
I can use my iPhone 5 one handed but I still have to shuffle my grip to reach the top of the screen at times. And I have big hands. So the super easy one handed use theory went out of the end window with iPhone 5 IMO.
Ya I totally agree. One-handed use for most people isn't that important anymore. But even on Android there are needs to hit opposite corners.
I think the biggest confusion comes in when people say one handed use. Do they just mean using the phone for basic operations with one handed? Being able to do everything one handed? Or being able to do everything one handed without the need to adjust grip? That question is never really clarified with talking about one handed use.
A 5" display in the dimensions of the Nexus 4 will probably be as easy to handle as an iPhone 5 - that's my bet anyway.
Ya I totally agree. One-handed use for most people isn't that important anymore. But even on Android there are needs to hit opposite corners.
I think the biggest confusion comes in when people say one handed use. Do they just mean using the phone for basic operations with one handed? Being able to do everything one handed? Or being able to do everything one handed without the need to adjust grip? That question is never really clarified with talking about one handed use.
what ? lmao
one is a tablet the other is a phone. Want me to elaborate more?
I totally agree. How stupid would I look making calls and texting on a Nexus 5 when I can do this on my Nexus 7.......
I agree. That's why I don't have a Nexus 7. I ended up buying one, but I returned it because it just seemed like it would be redundant. That point was raised in this thread last week.
https://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?p=18050765#post18050765
If you guys want to have the Nexus 5, 7 and 10 then go ahead... They may be different devices (tablets, smartphones, etc) but the experience will be identical every time you go from one device to the other... It's redundant.
They may be different devices (tablets, smartphones, etc) but the experience will be identical every time you go from one device to the other... It's redundant.
random, but has it been confirmed that it is the nexus 5 and not nexus 4 again? I know it was up for debate and then out of nowhere it just shifted to nexus 5 for certain.
It hasn't been confirmed. There have been leaks implying both, but nothing definitive.
You know what's a happy coincidence about the HTC one and one handed use?
Now that you can long press the home button to bring up the menu action it's easier to use one handed. All those on screen menu buttons that are on the opposite corners now don't need to be reached. Just long press home and it pops up.
Kind of sweet. I almost never have to reach up to the opposite corner (not that it's a major problem to).
PS. Still want a nexus 5 though
Would you be able to do that with a Nexus 5? Either by default or with some tweak?
If you guys want to have the Nexus 5, 7 and 10 then go ahead... They may be different devices (tablets, smartphones, etc) but the experience will be identical every time you go from one device to the other... It's redundant.
ok... isnt that the point?
Or are you saying that you prefer syncing files between a Windows pc, a blackberry phone and Ipad?
Why does apple make an Ipod touch if there is an iphone which does the same thing?
your argument is invalid.
Says the guy who has: iPod Touch 32GB; iPad WIFI 16GB; iPhone 4 32GB
I think the Nexus 7 offers a much better gaming experience compared to the Nexus 4. Dual speakers and higher resolution on a larger screen make it much better.
Plus the screen size, thickness, and weight make it an ideal option for reading. A 4.7" screen is not at all ideal for reading books or long articles.
Sure, they run the same software. That just makes for an easy transition. But make no mistake, they offer different user experiences.
I hope you guys have a huge grain of salt nearby.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Andr...ctober-15th-say-Google-Launchpad-devs_id48151