[Q] How to distinguish Original and Fake Iphone 4s? - Off-topic

Here in the Philippines, China products called China phones are all over the places so you really want to buy in a trusted store and mostly apple products are located in Manila (and you know what china products are). Anyways, how would you know that the iphone 4s that you bought is original and not a fake one if you are buying online?

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I dont really know. Normally if they have pictures of the phone turned on, youll see the lower quality screens and icons reminscient of normal £5 feature phones
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[Q] Price drop?

Has there been any rumblings of Nexus One getting a price drop? It doesn't make a lot of sense to me that it's still retailing for the same price as the Nexus S (at least, according to my friend with Android Developer access).
What happened to the G1? Did the price drop on that after the N1 was released?
Would be interested in this as well done since I'm thinking about getting a second n1 for backup purposes...
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If Im correct google stop selling nexus one in general like around october. First you couldnt buy it then omly developers could then they decided to not sell any. Where would you buy it if their was a price drop best buy dont sell it google.com neither.
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It is in stock on the developer site.

Trading My HD7 for an HD2

Firs off Im sorry if this doesnt belong here but I didnt know where else to post it. I have an HD7 (obviously) but I really wanted an HD2. I have a classmate in my econ class that is willing to trade me his HD2 for my HD7. But my question is would it be reasonable to also ask for some cash since my HD7 is not only permantely developer unlocked but also SIM unlocked? If so how much cash could I ask for?
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Firs off Im sorry if this doesnt belong here but I didnt know where else to post it. I have an HD7 (obviously) but I really wanted an HD2. I have a classmate in my econ class that is willing to trade me his HD2 for my HD7. But my question is would it be reasonable to also ask for some cash since my HD7 is not only permantely developer unlocked but also SIM unlocked? If so how much cash could I ask for?
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I would ask at least one hundred with the trade simply because the hd2 is old now and the hd7 although is similar its newer and will have different development and updates real soon
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Sorry as much as I love My hd7 and windows phone 7, asking for 100 bucks is a ripoff....and i'm sure the dude will likely laugh in your face(unless he doesn't know his phones)
Hell, I laughed when i read the 100 bucks suggestion(not being rude but it was funny lol)
Windows mobile on it's own is a great OS as it is....And it has a lot of features that you can't currently find in Windows phone 7
Couple in the fact that you can now run Android AND Windows phone 7 along with Windows Mobile, it's on par if not better
If the HD2 is old, then the HD7 is old.
Same Processor
Same Body
Same Camera
Same Exact phone pretty much
1)Except different OS/Ui
2)And more buttons on the hD2
So do a fair trade but my question is...Why do you want an HD2?
Regardless of what you can/can't do with either phone or peoples opinions on either device, the HD2 is a cheaper device. Perhaps the HD7 should not be "worth" more than the HD2, but at the end of the day it is.
Although i'd say 100$ is a bit much, i certainly wouldn't begrudge you taking at least a bit of cash for the swap, if not only for the fact it is a much younger device
How is it cheaper.
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I think you should ask for some money for it as the HD7 is a more expensive device. Regardless of what people argue of what the HD2 can do or that it might be the same specs and whatnot, the HD7 retails for more new and sells for more used (check eBay). I wouldn't just go in on an even trade unless you just really want the HD2 that bad.
Bingo. And anybody who says otherwise is in denial.
As I said before, it's not about what people think the phone should be worth, at the end of the day it's what they RRP/sell for that is the deciding factor.
Guess im in denial. Lmao it retails for more because its a completely different OS aka newer. The hd2 has been out for a long time with windows mobile and the hd7 has only been out with windows phone 7 for months.
Still no regards to how it is cheap because it is the same exact phone. I've owned both
If you ask for cash then ask for cash based on OS not on hardware
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Even trade, imo, and maybe the HD2 owner can ask for cash. While it doesn't have capacitive buttons, it's a sturdier design imo. Not to mention the 'tinkerers dream' aspect.
Having owned both, however, I wouldn't go back to the HD2.
Likewise
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lol this is madness!
Take this conversation and put it into any other situation involving different products and you'd be sentenced to life in a mental facility.
Take the automotive industry. We'll replace the phones with cars.
A new Dodge Viper comes out (HD7), new design (exterior) and a new quicker engine (OS). Everything else remains the same. John Smith bought one but realised he doesn't like the new engine and prefers the old one. So he finds Joe Bloggs who's got the old Version of a Dodge Viper (HD2) and offers a trade for the new one (HD7). Joe Bloggs says he'll do it, but rather than just swapping his old Dodge Viper (HD2) for a New one (HD7), he wants a further £10,000.
This is essentially what you guys sound like.
Analogies don't always translate well, such as cars vs. phones.
Same processor, same camera, same memory. Obviously the OS is much nicer, but WP7 has been successfully ported over to the HD2. Aside from a kickstand, physical camera button, and touch capacitive buttons (and crappier speaker?), taking the OS out of the equation, try and make a compelling reason why someone would choose the HD7 over the HD2.
Playing devils advocate here a little, as I personally wouldn't give up my HD7 for an HD2.
Age
You stated my analogy didn't work but it fits perfectly into what you've just said
Look, let's get one thing straight. I'm NOT saying that the HD7 is the better phone out of the two and haven't done at any point. The OP is basically asking if the HD7 costs more than the HD2, and the answer is yes. End of.
Go into any shop, search any website, browse any market, it's more expensive than the HD2.
Right now on the T-Mo USA website, HD7 is $499 unsubsidized, $99 w/2 year contract. HD2 is $449 unsub, $49 with two year.
HD7 is, therefore, $50 "better" in the real world. I don't think the OP would be unfair asking for $50. Worst case scenario, the HD2 owner says no.
Lol ask for the fifty bucks. Im dying to see what his response will be
I still really have not read a reason to justify asking for cash
But hey maybe the other guy is an uniformed sap lol
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What do you mean u haven't read a reason to justify asking for cash?!?
Is the post just above yours invisible to you or something? Or do we all need to be mental for you to understand?
Lmao audio is it really THAT serious haha.
I don't go by suggested retail completely because different retailers charge different prices and what not. I would just use the suggested retail as a starting point.
At the end of the.day, the phones are nearly the same in every aspect aside from the software on top and cosmetic differences.
I've yet to read any thing that proves that it be right to.charge or ask for money to balance it out
If this was an evo for an hd2 or hd7, I could see someone saying I would need more cash because my evo is worth more. An evo, has nearly the same look of an hd7 more than a Hd2.....yet it has enough differentiating features to warrant charging someone extra money....despite the fact that at full retail, the hd7 costs more.
As it stands, an hd2 trade for an hd7 is a fair even trade.
But at the end of the day its my opinion
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I just traded my hd2 for a hd7 with no cash on top..That guy really wanted android...after a week, I traded the hd7 for a mint hd2 with $70 on top. So I think I just got free money just by trading on phones around..
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coldest~~~ said:
I just traded my hd2 for a hd7 with no cash on top..That guy really wanted android...after a week, I traded the hd7 for a mint hd2 with $70 on top. So I think I just got free money just by trading on phones around..
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Lol.thats good I guess
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Yea good thing you got SOME cash for it cause no matter if the phones are "alike" the point of the matter is The HD7 is "newer" so it cost more money due to the retail value of it therefore making the HD7 worth more then the HD2.
But I bet here in the near future both phones will be worth around the same.
Hd2 FTW...I love to customize my shizzzz

Battery Cover

Do you guys know where could I buy a battery cover replacement for Sensation XL.
I don't know how I managed to break it, but I've just noticed a big crack at the bottom.
I would prefer an original one rather than cheap fake ones. I know there are some online websites selling them; i just wanted to make sure they are not fakes and if any of you guys could recommend any store.
Many thanks for your help.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-OE...240?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4cfe605798
Thanks for that. Will look into it.
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check ebay usa and uk u can found lots of there,
I've just had a look on eBay and there seems to be alot of genuine
Watch out though, I bought a charger which was a genuine, just not htc genuine lol

Theory as to why LG is constantly out of stock, and why Google made a bad decision.

I have a theory as to why the Nexus 4 is out of stock, and for such a long time. This may or may not have been mentioned before (probably has) but I just wish to discuss it. Remember, this is purely speculation.
The reason LG has only made around 400,000 handsets and starved production was due to their own flagship, the LG Optimus G. Every single thing about this phone, is IDENTICAL to the Nexus 4, besides the fact the N4 is rocking stock stock android and the aesthetics are slightly different. The N4 has an advantage among the developer community with it being able to be torn apart and tweaked and tinkered with, unlike the OG which LG is still being a little b____ about the bootloader on many of their recent phones.
The 16GB LG Optimus G is $800 here in Australia, and the 16GB Nexus 4 is $400. You do the math.
I don't know if LG's actuaries are idiots or something, but they would have known about the guaranteed success of the next Nexus device, going on the sales figures of all the other devices. LG thought that making a tiny amount of profit on every Nexus device and in turn increasing their companies reputation in the mobile business, was worse than not making ANY profit on their CRAPBOX 3000 (LG Optimus G). I can see where they are coming from, as they don't want their spectacular flagship to be left in the dust with full stock, but zero sales so basically I think they were just chucking a cry or something.
SO DON'T HATE ON GOOGLE FOR THE LACK OF NEXUS'
What you can hate Google for, is choosing LG in the first place. Yeah, they may of felt generous and were trying to support them but at the cost of their own company getting hated? Why didn't they just buy LG like they did with Motorola, and that would be the end of it? When I heard of the new Nexus Device, I celebrating because for some reason I thought they were going to choose HTC for production (who knows why). Nek minnit, they choose some struggling company that either can't or won't keep up with production.
This may of looked like a run-out-of-the-mill rant, but this was some, high-quality, researched ranting skills to pay the bills.
Discuss.
^ not sure what you meant by high quality research as I don't see any evidence, references and all I can see is pure speculations that have been floating around in this forum since the day problems with stock started.
Do share some of your research details with us to base your ideas that has some concrete evidence of what you are assuming I'd happening and I'll gladly click thanks button under your name
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gie62001 said:
^ not sure what you meant by high quality research as I don't see any evidence, references and all I can see is pure speculations that have been floating around in this forum since the day problems with stock started.
Do share some of your research details with us to base your ideas that has some concrete evidence of what you are assuming I'd happening and I'll gladly click thanks button under your name
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Yeah he did say it was purely speculation. Whatever the reason, the lack of stocks is simply annoying.
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I fail to see how you guys can always come up with such gossip.
Google has made contracts with LG and they are producing the amount Google demanded.
Whether it was Google ordering just a tiny amount of phones, or LG can't keep up with production, due to manufacturing errors or anything else, we will never know.
Also, LG is not a bad hardware manufacturer. They do have the capability to spit out hundreds of thousand devices a month, and they've proven that they can.
For your info: devices produced in October: 75k
Devices produced in December: 400k
As you can see, they can definitely keep up with the demand, it's probably just Google ordering only tiny amounts of it.
A contract breach, as in simply not delivering the amount of phones Google demanded, would have legal consequences for them, so I guess they will be thinking twice before hampering the production.
Cheers.
Lg has good hardware? Hmmmm...i don't know. Have you hold Lg L9 or L7, its a pure piece of ****. Quality zero. Maybe they build good displays and parts, but housing of every device is ****y. TVs also.
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Nuu~ said:
I fail to see how you guys can always come up with such gossip.
Google has made contracts with LG and they are producing the amount Google demanded.
Whether it was Google ordering just a tiny amount of phones, or LG can't keep up with production, due to manufacturing errors or anything else, we will never know.
Also, LG is not a bad hardware manufacturer. They do have the capability to spit out hundreds of thousand devices a month, and they've proven that they can.
For your info: devices produced in October: 75k
Devices produced in December: 400k
As you can see, they can definitely keep up with the demand, it's probably just Google ordering only tiny amounts of it.
A contract breach, as in simply not delivering the amount of phones Google demanded, would have legal consequences for them, so I guess they will be thinking twice before hampering the production.
Cheers.
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Lol, do you think "hundreds of thousands of devices a month" is anywhere near enough for a $600 phone priced at $350? Try several millions a month.
Oh and those production numbers were just speculation (albeit a logical one). No one knows the exact numbers.
Why does everyone blame LG? Is there a valid excuse for Samsung taking forever to restock the Nexus 10?
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Good point. Google is just building the hype. If they wanted to really earn money on N4 they would behave differently.
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ed10000 said:
Lol, do you think "hundreds of thousands of devices a month" is anywhere near enough for a $600 phone priced at $350? Try several millions a month.
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Yes, 400k might not be enough. But don't expect the nexus to sell like the iPhone or a Samsung galaxy. There simply is no marketing at all for the nexus. Companies like Apple and Samsung invest millions every year into marketing. Have you ever seen a nexus 4 ad other than on YouTube?
Probably not. The nexus' demographic is mostly tech enthusiasts.
I don't think LG is intentionally halting the manufacturing process, i mean they would be really stupid to do so, some of of you seem to forget that one of the biggests ways to sell is having quantity over price, if LG sells 5 million Nexus 4 that would make them a ton more money than selling 1 million Optimus G :laugh: , also it doesn't hurt that a lot more people are talking good stuff (regarding quality) about them, that could never hurt a company .
What LG did on purpose (in my opinion) was refusing to provide a 32 gb version of the phone , so if people want more storage (and LTE) they should buy the Optimus G
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Lg has good hardware? Hmmmm...i don't know. Have you hold Lg L9 or L7, its a pure piece of ****. Quality zero. Maybe they build good displays and parts, but housing of every device is ****y. TVs also.
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I had a 2012 47" LG HDTV and the housing was actually pretty nice. They used some type of real brushed metal for the housing instead plastic made to look like brushed metal like other manufacturers. I ended up returning it for a bigger TV though.
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hundreder said:
Lg has good hardware? Hmmmm...i don't know. Have you hold Lg L9 or L7, its a pure piece of ****. Quality zero. Maybe they build good displays and parts, but housing of every device is ****y. TVs also.
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I disagree. I had a g2x and it was awesome except for the software. When is the last time you had a phone with HDMI out??? G2x had it, also was the first device with dual core.
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Nuu~ said:
Yes, 400k might not be enough. But don't expect the nexus to sell like the iPhone or a Samsung galaxy. There simply is no marketing at all for the nexus. Companies like Apple and Samsung invest millions every year into marketing. Have you ever seen a nexus 4 ad other than on YouTube?
Probably not. The nexus' demographic is mostly tech enthusiasts.
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Actually I've seen nexus 4, 7 and Samsung chromebook adverts in newspapers and on advertising boards on the London underground. Haven't seen any marketing for the nexus 10 though.
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Blame Google because they are paying LG and someone really messed up in projecting how many to produce.
I mean last time it was Verizon holding it back so Google had to plan better this time.
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Nuu~ said:
Yes, 400k might not be enough. But don't expect the nexus to sell like the iPhone or a Samsung galaxy. There simply is no marketing at all for the nexus. Companies like Apple and Samsung invest millions every year into marketing. Have you ever seen a nexus 4 ad other than on YouTube?
Probably not. The nexus' demographic is mostly tech enthusiasts.
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I'm sorry but this post is complete and utter rubbish. I have seen more adverts on telly for nexus 4 and nexus 7 than I have Samsung devices in the last month, so you cannot claim that there is no marketing at all. Get your facts straight.
Add to that the nexus adverts had me thinking it was an advert for an iPad, and Google are pretty bloody clever with their advertising.
biffsmash said:
I'm sorry but this post is complete and utter rubbish. I have seen more adverts on telly for nexus 4 and nexus 7 than I have Samsung devices in the last month, so you cannot claim that there is no marketing at all. Get your facts straight.
Add to that the nexus adverts had me thinking it was an advert for an iPad, and Google are pretty bloody clever with their advertising.
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I can only speak for my country, but advertising for the nexus 4 is nonexistent here.
Hell, the only nexus ad I've ever seen was for the nexus s a few years ago. On the other hand, there are Samsung and Apple ads multiple times a day.
And I know that this is the case for a lot of countries.
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I'm sorry but this post is complete and utter rubbish. I have seen more adverts on telly for nexus 4 and nexus 7 than I have Samsung devices in the last month, so you cannot claim that there is no marketing at all. Get your facts straight.
Add to that the nexus adverts had me thinking it was an advert for an iPad, and Google are pretty bloody clever with their advertising.
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Which country?
rogerski1 said:
I disagree. I had a g2x and it was awesome except for the software. When is the last time you had a phone with HDMI out??? G2x had it, also was the first device with dual core.
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Yeah, but the O2X also doesn't have enough RAM, the proportions are a bit off and the spontaneous shut downs were never fully fixed. I have owned one for the past year and a half and wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
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"telly" suggest the UK or somewhere there which makes sense as someone else says the "Tube" and such which is London's subway .
In the USA however, there is 0 ads on TV for the Nexus 4, there are some for the Nexus 7 but NEVER has there been one for the Nexus 4 or 10. Not even in the newspaper other than reviews and such mentioning it. Maybe that's why they don't however as they've already got tons of (positive) press here. In general, you advertise to get your name out there and build brand, once you are out there and everyone knows your name you tend to save those ad dollars.

Guys, this is a $350 phone. UNLOCKED!

I don't start many opinion threads and I've been on this site a very long time.
However, I've been seeing lot of threads come up for the NEXUS 5, regarding it's QC, and maybe questionable components. So I'll chime in and offer some of my views, for what they're worth and you can go ahead do the same.
In this day and age, a $350 smartphone (Unlocked and with no contract) is a bargain, ESPECIALLY one as capable of the Nexus 5. You guys CANNOT forget that.
This is a device that can easily handle some of the devices costing twice as much. it's a powerhouse with very up to date specs for a price that is very low.
You're getting the latest in processing power as well as graphics. You're getting an excellent screen that's large, VERY bright, very sharp with accurate color reproduction. Yes your contrast might not be as ridiculous as the OLED screens but they both have ups and downs. but come on, you forget all the negatives when you think it's a $350 device. I do atleast.
Me personally, battery life is good for me, but if it's not for you, well again, it's good, not excellent. But if you got this battery life with a $700 device, you'd be upset but at $350...........how upsent can you possible be? not to mention it's one of the very few wireless charging devices with VERY fast charge times.
Camera is Good, not a ground breaker but trust me....it's much better than other sub $350 retail phones. Compared to them, it's a gold mine of a camera.
Not to mention the software...it has the latest and during it's cycle will always be the first to have the latest.
wait....did I mention it's a $350 phone? Think about alll the feature it has at $350....... then see if you complain about the little "button rattle" you have.... which you only discovered because someone else did...... come on now..
It's one helluva a device, and if you take price into account....GOD DAMN, It's a bargain of the decade (Till the next nexus ).
your thoughts?
It's a bargain no doubt. If you don't mind the cut corners in battery, speakers and camera and value latest software very highly then it's the right device for you.
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MohJee said:
It's a bargain no doubt. If you don't mind the cut corners in battery, speakers and camera and value latest software very highly then it's the right device for you.
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Of course, that's why it's a $350 phone, not a $650 phone
But given the choice of nexus 5 at $350 and a Galaxy s4 at $600.................I just couldn't justify the extra $250 for the GS4...that's me. ..... and I own both lol.
I still think it is pretty crazy what they managed to pack into a $350 phone.
I just think these people are whingers. If they weren't whinging about this, they would have something else to whinge about.
I'm not one to complain. I've just sold my HTC One and bought this. But in the UK and a lot of other countries we are paying $560 for this phone.
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It's a great bargain no doubt, it's just that discovering hidden flaws in a product is never pleasant, regardless of the price.
Also they try to make it pass for a no-compromise product, which inevitably sets people up for disappointment. If they just came out and said "hey, this is just a decent phone, not perfect, but the price is amazing guys" then it would be different, expectations would be different I think.
They're the one inviting comparison with $700 devices by marketing it as they do.
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I don't start many opinion threads and I've been on this site a very long time.
However, I've been seeing lot of threads come up for the NEXUS 5, regarding it's QC, and maybe questionable components. So I'll chime in and offer some of my views, for what they're worth and you can go ahead do the same.
In this day and age, a $350 smartphone (Unlocked and with no contract) is a bargain, ESPECIALLY one as capable of the Nexus 5. You guys CANNOT forget that.
This is a device that can easily handle some of the devices costing twice as much. it's a powerhouse with very up to date specs for a price that is very low.
You're getting the latest in processing power as well as graphics. You're getting an excellent screen that's large, VERY bright, very sharp with accurate color reproduction. Yes your contrast might not be as ridiculous as the OLED screens but they both have ups and downs. but come on, you forget all the negatives when you think it's a $350 device. I do atleast.
Me personally, battery life is good for me, but if it's not for you, well again, it's good, not excellent. But if you got this battery life with a $700 device, you'd be upset but at $350...........how upsent can you possible be? not to mention it's one of the very few wireless charging devices with VERY fast charge times.
Camera is Good, not a ground breaker but trust me....it's much better than other sub $350 retail phones. Compared to them, it's a gold mine of a camera.
Not to mention the software...it has the latest and during it's cycle will always be the first to have the latest.
wait....did I mention it's a $350 phone? Think about alll the feature it has at $350....... then see if you complain about the little "button rattle" you have.... which you only discovered because someone else did...... come on now..
It's one helluva a device, and if you take price into account....GOD DAMN, It's a bargain of the decade (Till the next nexus ).
your thoughts?
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And what is wrong with the battery? Stock, my battery life has been very good so far.
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air2k57 said:
And what is wrong with the battery? Stock, my battery life has been very good so far.
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Posts like this is what causes contention among people. I think most people understand it's basically a steal for what you get at this price, but when you have people who act like the phone is flawless it's highly annoying. The nexus 5 is a great phone but the battery life definitely isn't one of it's strengths. Battery life is average on this phone, if you think it's great(or great with tweaks) try out other phones and you'd reconsider your definition of great.
I'm assuming the Nexus program was an intention of to show what Google can bring to the platform through software and not hardware.. Well then.. can Google make another program where hardware matters and listen to the community of what they want without cutting corners? I'll pay for that.
I have yet to see anyone acknowledge the feet accomplished by Google. Let's look at the problem space here. We need to build a phone with a good camera. Has latest hardware specs. Performs well with new operating system as it will be a hallmark device for it. Works on major carriers. Has LTE support. Work internationally. Has international LTE support. Supports both gsm and cdma. Oh and let's not forget it needs to be half the cost of all other flagship phones! Come on people there is only one other company that is even comings close to accomplishing such feet's and that xoimi. And for now they are only China based handsets. So let's give some props where props are due. I just got my bad boy today and I am in love with it!
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Many of you talk like Google Play supported countries are the only countries in the world. In many countries in Asia the Nexus 5 will cost just as much as the S4 and Htc One. In that case, it is unreasonable to see these issues in such an expensive phone. I may still buy it because of the development but please don't say that there had to be corners cut for the cheap price when in the majority of the world the phone is being sold for the equivalent of other high end phones.
shoco said:
It's a great bargain no doubt, it's just that discovering hidden flaws in a product is never pleasant, regardless of the price.
Also they try to make it pass for a no-compromise product, which inevitably sets people up for disappointment. If they just came out and said "hey, this is just a decent phone, not perfect, but the price is amazing guys" then it would be different, expectations would be different I think.
They're the one inviting comparison with $700 devices by marketing it as they do.
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I'm sorry but what do you mean by "they try to make it pass for a no-compromise product"? Who exactly are "they"?
From my understanding, the product was launched WITHOUT any fanfare. It just mysteriously one day popped up on Google Play store.
If by "they", you mean the Tech Media and their "rumors" and leaks..... then yes, that's what they do. but the manufacturer and seller of this product never set any expectations, we set them as consumers from what we were fed by the tech media.
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And what is wrong with the battery? Stock, my battery life has been very good so far.
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If you read what I said, I also said it's been good for me. Not sure about your question.
cas8180 said:
I have yet to see anyone acknowledge the feet accomplished by Google. Let's look at the problem space here. We need to build a phone with a good camera. Has latest hardware specs. Performs well with new operating system as it will be a hallmark device for it. Works on major carriers. Has LTE support. Work internationally. Has international LTE support. Supports both gsm and cdma. Oh and let's not forget it needs to be half the cost of all other flagship phones! Come on people there is only one other company that is even comings close to accomplishing such feet's and that xoimi. And for now they are only China based handsets. So let's give some props where props are due. I just got my bad boy today and I am in love with it!
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pretty much.
Lastest in processing, graphics, bluetooth, radio chipset, NFC, wireless charging (Very few phones support this), excellent software, a rather well built device, great screen, acceptable battery life, acceptable camera...... and to package it all in a $350 price tag...it's no small feat indeed. I think the more we take THAT into account, we can begin to appreciate the $350 price tag.
darkgoon3r96 said:
Many of you talk like Google Play supported countries are the only countries in the world. In many countries in Asia the Nexus 5 will cost just as much as the S4 and Htc One. In that case, it is unreasonable to see these issues in such an expensive phone. I may still buy it because of the development but please don't say that there had to be corners cut for the cheap price when in the majority of the world the phone is being sold for the equivalent of other high end phones.
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unfortunately, there are other economic factors that play into the pricing here when involving other countries that just out of Google's hands. Customs, taxation, economic conditions all play a role in it....... just things that can't be controlled in all cases.
n19htmare said:
unfortunately, there are other economic factors that play into the pricing here when involving other countries that just out of Google's hands. Customs, taxation, economic conditions all play a role in it....... just things that can't be controlled in all cases.
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Yes but in my case it is completely reasonable for me to moan about low QC, battery, speakers, and camera when I paid full price. Of course I won't be doing that because the nexus 5 is awesome for the most part.
avocco said:
I'm not one to complain. I've just sold my HTC One and bought this. But in the UK and a lot of other countries we are paying $560 for this phone.
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You did ??!!! Really ??
But why ?
Are you satisfied ?? Please put up your thoughts
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air2k57 said:
And what is wrong with the battery? Stock, my battery life has been very good so far.
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Say how good ?
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I certainly wouldn't trade a working HTC One or Note 3 for one as some have suggested. Not even a G2. But for those who need a new phone on their own dollar there is no other choice.
My phone is perfect in every way not one defect. Best phone i have owned. Coming from a s3
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It's not only hardware. It's also this f****** closed source cpu drivers with Samsung, (exynos), the considerable delay to have version updates with correct sources and so on. A lot of major companies tend to turn like Apple. (See Knox, region simlock and so on)
Google is not a charity foundation neither, but at least our devs have less pain to bring us good roms.
Yeah 350 for you guys in the states, I got mine at 520 in asia
Life is not fair
12 hours usage so far today, battery is at 73%. Spent about an hour streaming music over wifi at the gym. About 1 hour of sporadic screen on time. Pretty happy with the battery.
What people forget is that when they get a new phone they tend to spend much more time than usual installing new apps, testing things out. The battery ran out on me and I started to agree with you all... until i realised i had installed 80 apps and played 3 different games for 4 hours of screen on time. (add on top of this all the stuff going on in the back ground setting things up).
Its a nexus device I guess aim toward developer so they can build better apps and stuff. The regular Betty and Nancy can love along lol
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