LOL this thing is light, but still heavy. lol
I have small hands though.
Also, anyone else use it more on landscape or portrait? I have homescreen locked on landscape
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LOL this thing is light, but still heavy. lol
I have small hands though.
Also, anyone else use it more on landscape or portrait? I have homescreen locked on landscape
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Yea my immediate first impression was damn this thing is heavy.
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Hey, coming from an iPad 3 my hands are thanking me for the break! You wanna talk about heavy, that thing is a monster.
sore from refreshing email for conf.
If you think this is heavy, don't dare pick up any other tablet. Your hand might fall off.
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Feels nice and light to me.
Very comfortable in the hand and easy to hold.
I'm sure when I get mine later today, it will be nothing compared to my Asus Transformer.
Go lift some weights. The thing is less than a pound.
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people will do anything to create a new thread. i see the next one coming already:
"HELP, I got a splinter on my index finger opening my box, anyone else have this problem"
On a serious note, anyone who complains about the weight of the N7 needs to hit up the gym
No, it's not heavy. Go hold a Xoom for an hour, THAT is heavy.
Feels fine for me although I do have big hands.
Makes handling my One X even easier after using it.
I asked the same question, lol I didn't get the same responses..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1770958&highlight=heffer
Its not heavy but my galaxy nexus feels so much lighter now lol.
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I have pretty strong hands being a drummer and after about a 4 hours of playing this thing I do notice that my pinky is sore from holding it up. I've been using my pinkies to cradle it and its probably a bad idea.
I was caught off guard by the heft too once I received it. Its not heavy but the thing feels solid as hell. That said, I feel I need a case now cuz a drop on my stone floors would probably ruin it. The size feels perfect tho, never having used a tablet before.
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lol. *picks up Nexus 7* Ahh this is nice *picks up ipad after continuous nexus 7 use* WTF its soo heavy XD
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On a serious note, anyone who complains about the weight of the N7 needs to hit up the gym
No, it's not heavy. Go hold a Xoom for an hour, THAT is heavy.
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Yea my immediate first impression was damn this thing is heavy.
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I have an iPad and a Sony Tablet S, this at 340 grams will be replacing the 598 gram Sony monstrosity and hopefully make long reading sessions much much easier.
That's my thought anyway. 340 grams is also way less than my iPad's humongous and wrist breaking 652 grams.
The Nexus 7 feels heavy for its size; more than you'd expect especially considering the lack of bezel to grab on the sides.
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As this is I think a smaller tablet, I'd like to know how you guys feel about using the Note as a phone.
Does it feel natural or a bit strange & awkward?
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It's perfectly fine for me. The only downside is people asking to look at it, and saying: "I gotta get me one of these!" But you get used to it
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I'm waiting for the 6 inch Note version. I think even 6 inch will be normal as phone
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@colingajevski Haha I bet you do!
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I still can't see it as a phone.
Might be a daft question....but, do you hold it to your face or talk AT it (ala The Apprentice)?
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I still can't see it as a phone.
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just pick it up and use it like a phone.. its not hard ..lol
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Might be a daft question....but, do you hold it to your face or talk AT it (ala The Apprentice)?
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Might be a daft question....but, do you hold it to your face or talk AT it (ala The Apprentice)?
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It's just a phone, so I hold it to my ear. But you could do both, I guess. The phone is very large, and it is a little awkward the first few days, but now it feels great. The screen size is really sweet. I have to admit I've nearly dropped it once already.. It's kind of unwieldy sometimes. I'm always super careful, I've never dropped my HTC HD2 (4,3 inch) even once, in over two years time, and I've never dropped my classic iPod which I've been using for over 7 years or so. But this phone is so big, I've nearly dropped it in just a few weeks. I'll have to be extra careful with my Note. But other then me being scared of dropping it, the size is fine. It's great, actually. In tablet mode at 213 DPI, you can fit an entire a4 sheet on it in portrait mode, and still be able to read the text!
Seexxxxxyyyy!
No seriously! Feels normal, completely normal! Have been using it for one and a half months now and now when I use other phones, they all feel TOO small. Even the HTC One X, I tried it today, felt too small.
And yes, I am waiting for the 5.5 or 5.7 inch version. 6 inch.. Why not!? My first worry before getting note was the size, after a few days using it, it's the best thing about it!
Im not ashamed of pulling the big boy outta my pocket and answer a call!
It feels amazing! I'm so glad I dumped my iphone 4s for galaxy note! I couldn't be happier about the decision. All those years what a waste... [email protected]#k apple and genius bar asshats!
I LOVE MY GALAXY NOTE!!!!!
There's no shame involved! I have the flip it case which replaces the battery back with flip screen cover attached - protects really well adds virtually no bulk at all and you can use the phone with the case closed as it has earpiece cut out. After a day the phone size really didn't bother me - there's such a big advertising push in UK at the mo a lot more people know what it is rather than a month ago. Can be a conversation starter and a simple play of the Samsung demo vid blows most people away with first experience of Samoled. I honestly believe we'll see even bigger phones (well maybe different aspect ratio) in the future.
Of course if you had to have the case open to use the phone...
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There's no shame involved! I have the flip it case which replaces the battery back with flip screen cover attached - protects really well adds virtually no bulk at all and you can use the phone with the case closed as it has earpiece cut out. After a day the phone size really didn't bother me - there's such a big advertising push in UK at the mo a lot more people know what it is rather than a month ago. Can be a conversation starter and a simple play of the Samsung demo vid blows most people away with first experience of Samoled. I honestly believe we'll see even bigger phones (well maybe different aspect ratio) in the future.
Of course if you had to have the case open to use the phone...
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You said it all!
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Awkward at first, second nature after a few weeks in my case.
Only problem still present is that I'm unable to dial one handed, but having my frequently dialed numbers as shortcuts on one of my panels is a good way and quicker way of dialing.
Cheers
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Not bad. For long periods of talk, i use a Bluetooth ear phone
I have used BT headsets for years, and tend to use one with the Note while on the move. If I am with people I tend to turn it off, and then I use the Note as a 'normal' phone.
I find it quite normal now after 4 months. Nobody else seems to bother about it, but I am a large bloke, 1.93m. I too get the amazed requests to see it, but generally when I use it as a tablet. At least two people have bought one based on seeing mine.
Feel ok for me. I using a bookcase type of flip casing. Initially, need some getting use to flip open the cover and slide to answer the call. Still a two hand operation when call come in when the cover is closed and latched.
As a phone, it never fails to amaze me that the Iphone looks terribly a miniscule/midget device than my Note.
As a phone and a tablet, it surely blows away the Iphone, no contest at all.
As when taking calls, I don't feel awkward holding it on my ear as my ear is actually also a bit large also (than a regular person's ear), , so the Note fits perfectly to the tee.
Seeing all the scary "My screen/speaker/mic/entire thing is broke" threads. I thought I might put mine out here.
It's fine. Rock solid 100%. Amazing External Speaker Quality. Plenty good enough for me. The frame is solid, doesn't pop or creak. The USB port, which is my favorite thing, clicks firmly and USB plugs don't wiggle or make me scared XD.
My screen is fine. No ghosting. No dead pixels. The lock and volume buttons are solid.
My ONLY COMPLAINT...Is that the screen lock/unlock sound is extremely quiet no matter what... >.>
I am sure that is just a software thing though.
So...Yeah. I am sure this is the normal amount of defects, just the whole thing is amplified because we are all spazzing and excited. XD
I love my Nexy. :3
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Perfect as well.
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Raised left side in portrait. It seems the issue is related to heat.......wait for yours to heat up a little
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Raised left side in portrait. It seems the issue is related to heat.......wait for yours to heat up a little
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I've gotten it very warm with gaming sessions, and sometimes when it charges. Let me go look at that spot.
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Nope! Just moved over to it, and check it out. It is just fine :3 Yay
No problems here either. This thing flies! Screen is amazing!
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No problems here either. This thing flies! Screen is amazing!
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That is what my first impression was!
How is your battery life? I got 5 hours of screen time, with 2 days of total running time. That was charging it from 32% to full when I got it. I just got it down to 5% today, and it is finishing now. I am hoping to see at least 7 to 8 hours now.
Hopefully XD
Only thing I find fault with is my compass needs calibrating. Otherwise OK. No serious sound tests yet, but I'm not planning on using it for music. Had a 2 hour skype conversation and it was ok. Same upside down "me" image as my GSII but that is a skype thing.
Played with the Nexus for about 4hrs straight no issues so far to report here either...
With the Camera app from the Market, I was actually impressed at the quality. It is much better than I thought it was.
Mine appears to be fine too.
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Very good to hear! Like I said, I'm sure the amount of defects is pretty much the normal amount. We are just hyped and worried more.
Flawless here as well. And to think I told myself I would never buy another ASUS product again after my 201. It's a good thing I decided to call around Saturday and traded in my vita which was collecting dust. Walk in and all guy said he didn't even expect any in because nobody preordered.
Mine appears fine too. No screen issues. Nothing broken. No strange sounds. Etc.
Loving my Nexus 7 right next to my iPad 3, well now girl friends iPad 3. I also ordered from Google play and am fine with the service i received and a 25 gift card is awesome . It all seems perfect to me, now to get a nexus phone. Also I hope yo write so e software for this thing.
Mine is 98% perfect. I really had no issue all day (very heavy use) until just now when I pressed the left corner and tried very hard to listen for a creak. And I heard a small creak. The screen does not seem to be raised, but there's a tiny creak. I am just wondering if it's me paranoid or this will become a bigger problem (is only my first day).
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Very good to hear! Like I said, I'm sure the amount of defects is pretty much the normal amount. We are just hyped and worried more.
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Unresponsive screen on left hand side. Raised left side in portrait mode the problem
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Unresponsive screen on left hand side. Raised left side in portrait mode the problem
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I've seen that a lot, so we know that is a basic issue. At least it's not 1000s of random things.
Mine is perfect as well. Tried to replicate issues people have been having with theirs and haven't been able too. When it came today I was at work, let's just say very little work got done
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No problems on my end, but I only got to play for about an hour before I made myself apply my XOSkin. Now I have to wait until tomorrow to use it /firstworldproblems
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Raised left side in portrait. It seems the issue is related to heat.......wait for yours to heat up a little
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I seem to have a similar issue. Doesn't appear to be raised compared to the bezel, but it does move when I push on it.
Overall, still satisfied - if this issue persists I'll request a replacement.
My Nexus 7 gets hot!!! Playing none intense games, searching the web, charging and watching a YouTube video. Could this be hurting the device??? It's 86 degrees here where I'm from and 75 in my house. I now charge via Mac because the charger gets so hot!!! Now, I love my Nexus 7 and thank GOD my only issue is a skeptical one. So, I have a iPad 1 2 and 3 the iPad 3 gets kinda hot during intense hourly gameplay and that's it, this seams to not be able to handle the smallest task without getting hot, could it be the plastic back or maybe its okay and I'm just a little uptight about my gadgets???
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Making the processor work hard generates heat! This is normal, the longer you do it the hotter it will get. Unlike laptops there is no cooling fan.
Don't worry the processor can still run safely upto temperatures where you couldn't be holding it but that's not likely to happen (unless you're hyper sensitive)
We avg 80°F indoors here. Yesterday was a warm 111°F outside...
Devices can get hot, not normally be big deal. My Rezound gets up around 115°F on a regular basis.
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Your probably a little uptight with your toys. When electronics do work that's what happens.
Just like computers if your device is getting to hot it should just shut off
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Okay thanks for the response. Now I feel a lot better, it's not a real issue just a could be...thanks!
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If you're also charging and using the tablet at the same time, it'll also become really hot as well. Source: My Galaxy Nexus, EVO 3D, SGS2 all did the same thing.
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If you're also charging and using the tablet at the same time, it'll also become really hot as well. Source: My Galaxy Nexus, EVO 3D, SGS2 all did the same thing.
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Yeah, thanks, but I'm not doing that. Intact, I never do that and it still gets hot with normal use.
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my nexus 7 was acting weird and was also getting really hot, my unit was lagging like crazy too, so i returned my unit and now am trying to find 16gb unit somewhere around here.
I have noticed that my replacement Nexus (with no screen lift) doesn't seem to get as hot as my first.
from case?
How many of you that think your N7 is running too hot.....have a case of some sort on it?
Some of the cases look like they would trap heat. I am a little surprised not to see some sort of case like a folio type that has breathing cut out sections to help dissipate heat when using for gaming and other heat producing use types.
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How many of you that think your N7 is running too hot.....have a case of some sort on it?
Some of the cases look like they would trap heat. I am a little surprised not to see some sort of case like a folio type that has breathing cut out sections to help dissipate heat when using for gaming and other heat producing use types.
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But I thought that the rubber back would somewhat take a cases place. Anyway, I would never put a case on this.
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I've been using mine for the last hour plus, and I wouldn't even say that it is warm, let alone hot.
Only intense gaming would make it warmer where as for regular use it would run fine. Even when it gets warm it doesn't get warm up to worrying degrees / level.
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The back left of mine gets pretty warm. Worryingly so. Just watching YouTube does it.
Don't these things have heat sensors built in that will make the device handle itself if it gets too hot? Usually computer components can get pretty dang hot before having problems, too.
I won't use a case... but if it comes down to it, I might modify one that's open around the area that gets warm.
And using ANYTHING other than the Nexus 7 charger will take forever. You're lucky to get .5amp out of a Mac socket whereas the factory charger is 2amp.
Or maybe these things were built for the winter and not the summer. It does not feel good in the hand because the heat from normal task makes my hands sweat. Maybe it's because it's so slim and the chip inside is so powerful? Still, I don't like it.
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Or maybe these things were built for the winter and not the summer. It does not feel good in the hand because the heat from normal task makes my hands sweat. Maybe it's because it's so slim and the chip inside is so powerful? Still, I don't like it.
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Heat is a subjective thing... it was 94° here in western NY yesterday and I was showing off the Tegra 3 by playing Dark Meadow: The Pact. The back was a little warm, but nothing I would consider uncomfortable.
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Heat is a subjective thing... it was 94° here in western NY yesterday and I was showing off the Tegra 3 by playing Dark Meadow: The Pact. The back was a little warm, but nothing I would consider uncomfortable.
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No dude! This baby gets uncomfortably hot just doing normal task. I remember when the iPad 3 got bad press for playing highly intensive games and getting a little hot, my Nexus 7 gets hot during normal task.
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I'm starting to think it's because of the plastic back cover. See, if it was metal then the aluminum would play as a heat sink, but for 200$ I guess this is what you get?
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When i used the nexus 7 first i was sad that the screen isn't vibrant as the competition. They got everything right but the main thing wrong. Today i realized that they didnt get the screen wrong
I has a book for college in a pdf format. I decided to read it on the my cousins ipad 3 rather than my laptop thinking it will be cool bexause of the "RETINA" display. I read for 5 minutes then stopped. If i would have have carried on i would have gone blind. Then i thought hmmm let do in in the nexus. Reading book on laptop is pointless and boy was i amazed.
The screen was amazing for the book and didnt hurt my eyes at all and from now i am a Perfectly satisfied Nexus 7 Customer.
Google... You are Awesome
I read all the time on my iPad 3 and my eyes never hurt. Not sure how better calibrated colors are causing you problems reading PDF files.
I never really saw much of a huge difference between the vibrance of displays with the n7 vs other tablets... And this is coming from someone who's gets yearly for blindness tests. Glad to hear it works for you though!
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I don't have much of a comparison to the ipad other then I know this is easier to hold, but I do know I read know more now than ever before in my life because of this thing. It's just so easy and comfortable.
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Did you try changing the brightness of the ipad at all? I've read plenty on my ipad and never had a problem. The nexus has a good display but it does lacks little in contrast and colors. But it's good enough for what I use it for.
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When i used the nexus 7 first i was sad that the screen isn't vibrant as the competition. They got everything right but the main thing wrong. Today i realized that they didnt get the screen wrong
I has a book for college in a pdf format. I decided to read it on the my cousins ipad 3 rather than my laptop thinking it will be cool bexause of the "RETINA" display. I read for 5 minutes then stopped. If i would have have carried on i would have gone blind. Then i thought hmmm let do in in the nexus. Reading book on laptop is pointless and boy was i amazed.
The screen was amazing for the book and didnt hurt my eyes at all and from now i am a Perfectly satisfied Nexus 7 Customer.
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I agree. My big brother & his wife has a Ipad 1 (mom & me got for wife's bday), which I sometimes use when at their house. That thing is a PAIN. I much prefer my Nexus 7, much better to use and hold in hand. Now my big b uses my Nexus EVERYTIME I'm at his house.
Poor Ipad
I have used both and have no problems with either device. Was a tough decision to buy the nexus after using my friends ipad 3. In the end it came down to portability and price. I can fit my nexus in my big coat pocket and head off to Uni. Its great
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Its not a bad screen but my one x does put it to shame!
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Its not a bad screen but my one x does put it to shame!
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N7 screen is great ,but Ipad 2 better than N7 .
Here's what many professional analysis results found regarding the Nexus 7.
The display "hardware" is exceptional!!! There is no debate there.
But the firmware display calibration is "lousy" and thus impacts the display negatively for those that are wanting a much better color match. So if Google fixed this in a future update, then the display would move to the forefront of the 7" pack.
Here's hoping that an update results the calibration issues and pushes this display to the top of the 7" pack.
I have a KFHD7 and N7 in hand right now. Side by side, they are almost comparable. The N7 auto brightness is very aggressive and keeps the screen very dimmed. If you adjust your own brightness, the colors on the N7 will come through, however the KFHD has more contrast creating slightly more vibrant colors and deeper blacks. Something like that could be fixed with color calibration software. I'm honestly liking the N7 over the KFHD. Yes, the KFHD has better colors and definitely better sound, but I like the size and thinness of the N7. Feels much lighter and less bulky.
Background: I owned the Nexus S, and Galaxy Nexus as daily drivers.
This is my first glass backed phone - but not until I finally removed the plastic film from it recently, did I realise how problematic it is.
In short:
DON'T LEAVE THIS PHONE ON ANY SURFACE NOT PERFECTLY LEVEL.
I mean, the slightest incline and your phone will slowly make it's way to jumping off the edge.
I had never dropped my phone in the few months since release, and the week I take off the plastic, it has hit the floor 3 times.
Once it did it over the course of a few hours in the middle of the night, from the flat night table next to the bed.
The other day, off a counter ledge in the bathroom.
Just now, from atop the microwave in the kitchen.
Each time, nothing was moving or near the phone, and it fell off seconds or minutes after putting it down. No vibration or anything occured either, which would surely expedite the falling.
If you put this phone down on a not-level surface (ie, anything that would cause a ball to roll) you can watch it ever so gradually slide and move around. I can't even put it on a short stack of 6 pieces of paper on my desk without it slipping off before long. I'm telling you these are surfaces that you wouldn't know weren't level if not for this phone treating it like an ice skating rink. Nothing has ever fallen off of them, previously.
I hate it. I wouldn't change the phone to another, but still. Frictionless glass backing SUCKS.
Oh, and luckily no cracks or damage. So far. But I've learned my lesson and now have to wall it in with other objects it can't move past.
Now i know
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I'm sorry but... IBL.
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Get a screen protector for the back or a nice case
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Get a screen protector for the back or a nice case
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Whilst I recommend a case for pretty much everyone else I know, I'm careful enough to go "naked" and appreciate the phone as designed. It's just an adjustment in this case, and I don't anticipate it falling ever again.
A stupid adjustment I shouldn't have to make, but there you go.
Your physics concepts are fu**ed up,if there is no friction,the phone would be slipping away from your hands every seconds already,go back to school to study man. In your situation,it is called lesser friction.
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In other news, walking on gravel without shoes hurts and standing outside when it's snowing will make you cold.
Yes, it's got a shiny back and yes, funnily this makes it more likely to slide off things.
If it bothers you, get a bumper. I did and it doesn't slide around now. I also bought shoes for the snow and that fixed my feet too.
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Your physics concepts are fu**ed up,if there is no friction,the phone would be slipping away from your hands every seconds already,go back to school to study man. In your situation,it is called lesser friction.
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Hahaha yeah my physics are just so CRAZY. It couldn't merely be my writing, you know: using a word that conveys the relative amount of friction, rather than scientifically correct terminology. Get over yourself.
And whilst we're at it, unless you were somehow holding the phone only by its "frictionless" back, it wouldn't slip out of your hands, now would it? Oh, the irony of your terrible post.
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I'm sorry but... IBL.
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New moderator?
We had plenty of rant threads, no need to open another one.
So yes, thread locked.