If rumors are true the nexus 7(2) will hit the shelves some time in July. What improvement are you expecting? Things that you don't like of the current N7.
I'd love to have a thinner and lighter tablet. The size of the bezel also need to be reduced, hence more display screen. Better display, color saturation should be enhanced. That's it for me. I'm happy with everything else.
I'd like to see a better display, a better CPU and 2GB of RAM. HDMI out and a USB host port would be nice too, but the USB host port isn't necessary since we can use OTG.
If the current N7 had HDMI out, I could use it for most of my work as an enterprise SAN admin.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2219085
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External SD please.
1. Better Battery Life - Battery Life was awesome on the first months of purchase, then quality started to degrade(I'm currently using franco's kernel to compensate)
2.Consistent Performance - One of the main reasons I bought a nexus7 was because of its awesome performance esp when playing games, but when doing normal stuff like browsing the web or switching between apps, its performance is not something to look into. It doesn't mean that all 4 cores should be used when using the calendar/calculator/gallery/clock, but probably atleast make the interface smoother.
3.microHDMI
4. MicroSD card would be nice, but not a big con if it doesn't have one.
5. Atleast a 720 or 1080 IPS Display
6. 4G LTE
Some things that aren't a need but would be grateful to have.
Better Build Quality
Waterproof/resistant
CDMA Version
A free potato with purchase.
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External SD (Doubtful unless Google change policies with Nexus Devices) and not made by ASUS.
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BlackFire27 said:
A free potato with purchase.
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OMG. As if a potato is really necessary. I think l carrot would be much more useful. You could use it as a stylus!
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i think I'm the only one who doesn't want an SD card slot..lol..it just makes everything complicated..just make the internal storage bigger like 32gb or 64gb is enough..i don't think people will finish using the storage anyway..
i also hope for a thinner bezel..not only it'll look better but also provides more screen space..oh ya, hope the n7 2 will have better screen resolution..
a better cpu and gpu too perhaps? tegra 3 is good but still lags at times(not so smooth when i play 2k13)
a rear camera is not a must, but it sure is a bonus
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AMoosa said:
OMG. As if a potato is really necessary. I think l carrot would be much more useful. You could use it as a stylus!
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Well if you were smart you could turn the potato into french fries and then you have multiple styli! (Also granted they taste better than carrots)
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christianfgs said:
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5. Atleast a 720 or 1080 IPS Display
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It already has a 720 display
1280x800 > 1280x720
Unless you really want IPS or something;?
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Keep the same size case, but have an 8" screen (N8 anyone?)
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enriquejones666 said:
Keep the same size case, but have an 8" screen (N8 anyone?)
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I've made a poll once and 50% of the people who anticipated want a nexus 8. Seems like you're not the only one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2207190
lolcopter said:
It already has a 720 display
1280x800 > 1280x720
Unless you really want IPS or something;?
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Thanks for the correction. I would like to put 1080 but that would probably be overkill for $199 price point.
Brighter display perhaps? Compared to ipad mini, the nexus 7's display seems dim
Maybe a rear camera
Same display resolution
IPS+ or Super AMOLED matrix
Bigger storage options (64 and 128 GB)
Shipping with Android 5.0
Snapdragon family processors, get rid of Tegra
MHL/HDMI output support
defo a external sd slot but thats not likely. So faster, better sound and screen.
Same price with first version.
2GB of ram.
Better design.
Better battery life.
Screen resolution is not matters to me 1280 x 800 for 7" screen is more than enough to me.
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ace-user said:
i think I'm the only one who doesn't want an SD card slot..lol..it just makes everything complicated..just make the internal storage bigger like 32gb or 64gb is enough..i don't think people will finish using the storage anyway..
i also hope for a thinner bezel..not only it'll look better but also provides more screen space..oh ya, hope the n7 2 will have better screen resolution..
a better cpu and gpu too perhaps? tegra 3 is good but still lags at times(not so smooth when i play 2k13)
a rear camera is not a must, but it sure is a bonus
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How is it complicated? If you don't want a micro SD don't use one. Follow Samsung's lead. Have ample internal storage with the option of external if you want one. I went months with out an external on my gs3 and am not using one on my note 2
Samsung Galaxy Super Nexus Exhibit
Well the base model should be 199 for the 16gb not launch with 8gb for starters
16 32 64gb storage options with 3G version for 32 and 64
2.5gb ram (2 is OK)
2.3ghz qualacomm snapdraggon 800 (unlikely) or a Tegra 4i
7.5" 1080p display
Named nexus 7 II
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md1008 said:
How is it complicated? If you don't want a micro SD don't use one. Follow Samsung's lead. Have ample internal storage with the option of external if you want one. I went months with out an external on my gs3 and am not using one on my note 2
Samsung Galaxy Super Nexus Exhibit
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i have a nexus 7, a gnex and a n4..so i think I'm just used to the no external storage thing..if there is external storage won't flashing bcome more complicated?
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Related
Hello,
Running ICS (assuming with update)
Anyone use either or both? I was leaning towards the Nexus vs Amaze and now its either the note or nexus.
Ti omap vs exynos
The note has a slightly edge on screen rez?
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http://www.google.com/cse?q=galaxy+...O-8859-1#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=galaxy note or nexus
I chose the Note because it has better hardware than than the Nexus. Just look at the CPU, GPU, and screen. For me the Note is a perfect phone because I use it mainly for web browsing, gaming, and watching live video. The advantage the Nexus has is ICS, which we will eventually get.
HTC Chris said:
http://www.google.com/cse?q=galaxy+...O-8859-1#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=galaxy note or nexus
I chose the Note because it has better hardware than than the Nexus. Just look at the CPU, GPU, and screen. For me the Note is a perfect phone because I use it mainly for web browsing, gaming, and watching live video. The advantage the Nexus has is ICS, which we will eventually get.
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Damn. I guess its not coming to tmobile /sigh
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xandermpls said:
Hello,
Running ICS (assuming with update)
Anyone use either or both? I was leaning towards the Nexus vs Amaze and now its either the note or nexus.
Ti omap vs exynos
The note has a slightly edge on screen rez?
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note has a notable edge on screen res. on top of having extra 80 lines (1280x800 vs 1280x720), the nexus also loses lines of resolution due to its on screen buttons, which reduces the resolution of the nexus to something like 1196x720.
note also has more processing power. i had a motorola atrix and upgraded to a galaxy note. despite the note having to run at a much higher resolution, it was still producing a much higher framerate compared to the atrix. the omap isnt that quick compared to the exynos chipset.
but im just going on technicalities here. i havent tried the nexus yet, but if the nexus was available 2 weeks earlier, i probably would have a nexus instead of a note. in the end, both are awesome phones, and both will get ICS (although the note might not see it till january). its just a matter of whether or not you can wait.
I think Note is the best one ,
Best resolution
Best Screen Size (not comfortable for all)
Best CPU
Best GPU
My choice is the Note, as mentioned above the PowerVR graphics in the Galaxy Nexus is quite a bit slower than the Mali-400 in the Note/S2 despite the higher resolution. Also the Note gets a bigger battery while the Galaxy Nexus is much the same as the S2.
A big deal breaker on the Galaxy Nexus for me is the lack of micro SD expansion, with such a fantastic screen for video and prices relatively low for 32GB cards the microSD slot is pretty handy.
John
Note +
Hardware
Screen Size & Resolution
Expandable Memory
Nexus +
ICS
Overall Size
Design
The lack of sd card in the Nexus and weaker hardware meant I went for the Note and I don't regret it. ICS on the Note should be awesome because there is definitely room for improvement in the software department for the Note, it isn't as smooth as my S2 was when scrolling though menus.
imho: Nexus = Absolutely NOGO !
Agree Johnmcl7:
A big deal breaker on the Galaxy Nexus for me is the lack of micro SD expansion, with such a fantastic screen for video and prices relatively low for 32GB cards the microSD slot is pretty handy.
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In my case, I use a huge amount( up to 30 GB and more )of offline RasterMaps for Navigation in regions not covered by Navtech/Teleatlas Vmaps , for this reason expandable storage is essential .
Ostentible SGN supports 64GB SDHC ...
If the Nexus would have a SDSlot , I would have spoilt for choice
When updated to ISC the SGN will have only advantages !
I thought I had misread it when I saw the Galaxy Nexus was lacking a micro SD slot but unfortunately it's true.
How do the cameras compare? I know the Galaxy Nexus is 3MP down but that on its own doesn't mean anything.
John
Have you read the Note and Nexus reviews over at Engadget? If no, it's a good idea.
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I find myself completely uninterested in the nexus. Ics is nice but I can wait for it.
ChodTheWacko said:
I find myself completely uninterested in the nexus. Ics is nice but I can wait for it.
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same here..
and thats why i bought a galaxy note
Dont go into Note section to ask for question like this, because most of the answers will be pretty obvious. And you dont mind if I add 1 more. Note has the best specs, but if you cant wait for ICS, go for Nexus, it's the only thing that brings the Note down.
Note without a doubt. I was interested in the Nexus back when I had an SGS2 but as soon as I learned of the Note (bigger screen, same GPU as SGS2, faster CPU and expandable microSD) I knew it was the one for me and not Nexus. Nexus has too many compromises to be worth it for anyone but a developer.
Of course note.
The note has everything the nexus has and a larger screen in addition.
16gb just doesn't cut it. And now I am used to the size of the note I'm not sure I could ever go back. Its pushing my ipad aside too.
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I like the larger screen for emailing and surfing.
I dislike those soft buttons on the Nexus, they don't look appealing to me and I like having hard buttons.
So it was a no-brainer.
http://www.reghardware.com/2012/09/18/acer_outs_nexus_7_tablet_rival/
Obviously they will release one with 4G 6 months after this one is released
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http://www.reghardware.com/2012/09/18/acer_outs_nexus_7_tablet_rival/
Obviously they will release one with 4G 6 months after this one is released
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I wouldn't trade micro SD and HDMI for the lower resolution.
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Man the bezel on that thing looks huge!
I might. Micro SD is a requirement for me. More so than usb otg, or hdmi out.
I'm gonna keep my Nexus. I want Google updates
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I had an Acer A100 for a while and although it was super-versatile, it had some serious issues. The biggest was the terrible battery life (4 hours). It helped that the 12v charger would recharge the tablet in about an hour, but it still was a pain to deal with. Also, to cut corners, Acer opted for a cheap display which had poor viewing angles, especially on one side. Finally, the A100 was plagued with very poor touch response. A couple developers added some tweaks to improve it, but it was still a major problem for most users.
I'm sure Acer learned a few lessons with the A100, but early reports on the A110 indicate that they are going with the same cheap LCD they used previously. We'll see...
If it had a rear-facing camera... only then might it be somewhat considered as a Nexus 7 replacement.
tkolev said:
I wouldn't trade micro SD and HDMI for the lower resolution.
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Low resolution was old spec, new spec will be hi-res screen ...
Suddenly:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...t-hitting-stores-this-november-170167456.html
I decided to get a nexus 7 for the Google support and dev scene. Actual hardware isn't that important to me as long as it works. Shoot I only paid $200 flat for my 8gb.
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ED2O9 said:
I had an Acer A100 for a while and although it was super-versatile, it had some serious issues. The biggest was the terrible battery life (4 hours). It helped that the 12v charger would recharge the tablet in about an hour, but it still was a pain to deal with. Also, to cut corners, Acer opted for a cheap display which had poor viewing angles, especially on one side. Finally, the A100 was plagued with very poor touch response. A couple developers added some tweaks to improve it, but it was still a major problem for most users.
I'm sure Acer learned a few lessons with the A100, but early reports on the A110 indicate that they are going with the same cheap LCD they used previously. We'll see...
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Ive heard bad things in terms of battery life on the Acer A100 but I didnt know it was that bad lol. Acer better step it up with the A110.
Will micro SD is a good feature, but low resolution screen make them even
and for the HDMI output, just use apple TV and iMediaShare
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Acer builds a solid product. If bootloader is unlocked its much better then nexus in my opinion
current a500 owner here
as well as nexus 7
Asus Does not know a thing about support. I would have never bought the
nexus if Google were not involved.
So from the picture the op provided it looks like the Acer tablet is going to run pure android (is this going to be a Google device?) it might be a 3G device cuz isn't the tegra 3 quad core processor incompatible with 4g antennas?
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compact_bijou said:
Low resolution was old spec, new spec will be hi-res screen ...
Suddenly:
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Interesting, do you have a source for that? I was looking at the a110 before but the viewing angles are terrible apparently
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So from the picture the op provided it looks like the Acer tablet is going to run pure android (is this going to be a Google device?) it might be a 3G device cuz isn't the tegra 3 quad core processor incompatible with 4g antennas?
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A500 also had pure HC. Samsung were the only ones that put their crappy UI on the HC tablets.
As for 4G on tegra 3, look up 'icera'.
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I had the A500 and 100 both were great tablets. I really miss the hdmi on the A100 I have been on a few vacations when I wished I had it for the nexus. Even in the house there has been times when I wanted to hook my tab up and stream a movie off the home network. If Acer is able to deliver a good battery, gps, and mic (problems in the past), I'm sold.
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Acer builds a solid product. If bootloader is unlocked its much better then nexus in my opinion
current a500 owner here
as well as nexus 7
Asus Does not know a thing about support. I would have never bought the
nexus if Google were not involved.
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Funny thing is I dont really agree with you. Me and three of my friends have Asus laptops that are still going strong beyond the fact I had to get a new battery a while back. Also I have bought Asus components for years for my PC. My motherboard and video card are both Asus. My experience with their RMA process has been great, my motherboard had issues and they sent it back to me within a week. Asus is huge as all hell so I don't think you are always going to have a consistent experience with them but me and my buddies still rock them because we all have.
I'm very happy with my Nexus 7. It is the right size and hasn't had a single problem.
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Sub par display is reason enough not to get the Acer.
wtf is with this thread title??
dunno why people have to be so sensational with headlines that obviously misrepresent.. call it N7 vs A110 with hdmi and micro sd
OP: oh hi, I like to get clicks
One of first with snapdragon 800 which the 600 is a whopping 40% faster than our speed leading s4pro.wow. a 16...yes 16 mp camera thats a NIKION!! WOW #2 first phone with ultra hd which is 4 k.insane. and my fav part which ive been waiting for an Oled screen not a boring lcd.woohoo.im so geeked. What about you?
Where did they show that?
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Will of fire said:
Where did they show that?
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They didn't, its a rumor (hopefully a true one lol)
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Noone will put a 4k display to 5" phone, thats plain stupid so this one you may drop.
Snapdragon 800 will be more likely used in tablets, so i also dont expect it to be in next Nexus device , it will most probably will be SD600 like in other top models this year.
Ill bet for 1080P , 5" screen (which is also useless in phone, but everyone got it so Google will also). 2GB of ram (who needs more in a phone?)
No sdcard slot, no removable battery - standard in google phones.
the most major change will be the OS, KLP will most probably be pushed to phones after I/O.
Adam
AdamLange said:
Noone will put a 4k display to 5" phone, thats plain stupid so this one you may drop.
Snapdragon 800 will be more likely used in tablets, so i also dont expect it to be in next Nexus device , it will most probably will be SD600 like in other top models this year.
Ill bet for 1080P , 5" screen (which is also useless in phone, but everyone got it so Google will also). 2GB of ram (who needs more in a phone?)
No sdcard slot, no removable battery - standard in google phones.
the most major change will be the OS, KLP will most probably be pushed to phones after I/O.
Adam
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I think its 4k video recording not screen resolution
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Will of fire said:
Where did they show that?
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One of quite a few places. http://www.gottabemobile.com/2013/03/18/lg-megalodon-nexus-5-to-boast-4k-ultra-hd-video-recording/
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I think its 4k video recording not screen resolution
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Of course, thats why its called ultra hd. Dont how i did but sorry if my comment came of meaning screen resolution. Lol
AdamLange said:
Noone will put a 4k display to 5" phone, thats plain stupid so this one you may drop.
Snapdragon 800 will be more likely used in tablets, so i also dont expect it to be in next Nexus device , it will most probably will be SD600 like in other top models this year.
Ill bet for 1080P , 5" screen (which is also useless in phone, but everyone got it so Google will also). 2GB of ram (who needs more in a phone?)
No sdcard slot, no removable battery - standard in google phones.
the most major change will be the OS, KLP will most probably be pushed to phones after I/O.
Adam
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4k refers to video its called ultra hd.wow . also....it seems(could of course be wrong) like you dissing or dissmising nexuses?! First are you forgeting price??!! Way below norm.people are and will eventually flock once out of a contract fir a 249$ phone. Second nexus strives now(not the gnex albeit a good phone) to be the top o line device. My lgog which is the n4 brother destroyed the Samsung Galaxy s3 in the way many ways including speed. The lgog is the top scorer stock on quadrant. Yes i know its not everyday use im just making a point. I have contacts at lg(a cousin who is a dev) and all these specs are being seriously considered.(blueprint will be at fed communication soon) and the almost for sure one is the snapdragon 800. So your guess is flawed. Sorry
God I hope the next Nexus isn't amoled. After a year of using the galaxy nexus I was tired of the griany screen and riduclous inaccurate colors. Please use the screen technology from the HTC One!
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God I hope the next Nexus isn't amoled. After a year of using the galaxy nexus I was tired of the griany screen and riduclous inaccurate colors. Please use the screen technology from the HTC One!
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Agreed, I hate oled screens especially with screen burn in on soft keys ugh
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everything sounds great, except the 16mp camera. come on, who the hell needs more megapixels?? we need quality not quantity... time to follow htc's path with the ultrapixel technology. and one other wish: good battery!! it's the biggest problem of smartphones nowadays, especially nexus phones. i have nothing else to wish for. i don't need bigger screen or resolution, better CPU, nor more ram.
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zakoo2 said:
everything sounds great, except the 16mp camera. come on, who the hell needs more megapixels?? we need quality not quantity... time to follow htc's path with the ultrapixel technology. and one other wish: good battery!! it's the biggest problem of smartphones nowadays, especially nexus phones. i have nothing else to wish for. i don't need bigger screen or resolution, better CPU, nor more ram.
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agreed, need to follow HTC's path with ultrapixel camera, looks freaking amazing!
..>Wondering why some lame rumour about a unrelated phone is in the Nexus 4 section....
Thread serves no purpose.
Closed
- LTE
- OLED 1080p display
- USB OTG support
- Inverted Photosphere (like how we view the globe in google earth)
Please continue and keep the ideas coming...
A nice camera, nexus devices always have crappy camera's
SD card slot. That's it.
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I've only had the phone for 3 days but..
LTE
1080p Display
EXT SD Card (though I know that's not likely)
Loving this phone.
The same features... but in a smaller form factor !
Working wifi
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- OLED 1080p display
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HELL NO!! OLED screens are awful compared to a decent IPS LCD
NO OLED! Please god don't make me skip the next Nexus.
Battery life and good loud speaker
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Better camera
More storage...64gb (not SD card because I know that ain't happenin)
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Doesn't look like it'll be OLED but it will be a 1080p display.
This article seems to be more reasonable about the latest Nexus 5 rumors. Potential specs look great to me. Selling point for me will be the improved camera. The best camera is the one that's with you..
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Rumo...olutionary-camera-with-Nikon-branding_id40968
"The tip contains what the author claims are the retail specs of the device Google will be arriving at with the manufacturer of choice - a 5" 1080p display, Snapdragon 600 processor (Snapdragon 800 is going into an eventual Google Nexus 10.2, they iterate), 2 GB of RAM, 8/16 GB of storage, and a 3140 mAh battery."
Have all the previous Nexus devices been announced in the fall time? If so, we still have a while to wait. If Tmo has an up an running hybrid LTE/HSPA+ network by then, that might be nice. However, if the N5 comes with that particular chipset, IT MUST MUST MUST seamlessly, flawlessly, and speedily switch between the two so you would never even know. I seem to remember hearing how the Gnex on verizon would take ages to go back to LTE. Also, is it too much to ask for a native T9 dialer?
mdh007 said:
Doesn't look like it'll be OLED but it will be a 1080p display.
This article seems to be more reasonable about the latest Nexus 5 rumors. Potential specs look great to me. Selling point for me will be the improved camera. The best camera is the one that's with you..
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Rumo...olutionary-camera-with-Nikon-branding_id40968
"The tip contains what the author claims are the retail specs of the device Google will be arriving at with the manufacturer of choice - a 5" 1080p display, Snapdragon 600 processor (Snapdragon 800 is going into an eventual Google Nexus 10.2, they iterate), 2 GB of RAM, 8/16 GB of storage, and a 3140 mAh battery."
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Thank goodness they are not switching back to OLED.... but the 8/16gb storage rumor in that article is rather disappointing.
More storage. And Instead of SD card a 32/64 GB models would good coz ib doubt they will put a SD card. That would be good. Full HD display.
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Disappointing yes but it may be a factor in keeping the cost low as well as getting the next manufacture to agree to make such a high spec low cost phone without hurting sales of their flagship model (ex: LG with their Optimus G)
I really think that SD cards are left out in nexuses because Google wants to promote cloud but more importantly are left with low storage capabilities on purpose in order to differentiate the phone from the manufacture's flagship. Its all part of the "compromise" between Google and the manufacture.
At the end of the day, I'm lucky enough to have 6GB a month of LTE data so storage space is becoming less and less important. I realize not everyone has data plans though and for those folk, the manufacture is hoping you'll pay more for their flagship that has an SD card slot or 32/64GB of internal storage.
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More storage, it really isn't that expensive to put a bigger SD card in there...
4.5 - 4.7" IPS SLCD @ 1440p edge to edge screen with mic and speaker located on 1mm bezel on top and bottom
Slightly curved screen.
13MP Canon Sigma inspired camera
4GB RAM/16GB on-board with 128GB UHS-1 compatible SD slot
PowerVR G6630 GPU
No buttons anywhere, capacitive volume and power controls
Carbon fiber body.
5mm thin
Factory unlocked bootloader, option to ship with no Operating System at all installed.
richteralan said:
SD card slot. That's it.
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Then keep waiting for the rest of your life, nexus will never have SD card, live with it, or go somewhere else
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amdhunter said:
4.5 - 4.7" IPS SLCD @ 1440p edge to edge screen with mic and speaker located on 1mm bezel on top and bottom
Slightly curved screen.
13MP Canon Sigma inspired camera
4GB RAM/16GB on-board with 128GB UHS-1 compatible SD slot
PowerVR G6630 GPU
No buttons anywhere, capacitive volume and power controls
Carbon fiber body.
5mm thin
Factory unlocked bootloader, option to ship with no Operating System at all installed.
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WoW......
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Removable battery and camera at least as good as my Galaxy S3. Switch between my Nexus 4 and S3 and love everything about the Nexus 4 except the camera and the fact that I can't swap out the battery.
On screen buttons also reduce the actual screen size available.
Aluminum build would be nice as well so you don't have to baby the phone so much as I hate having to use a case on such a beautiful phone but am more concerned about cracking the back glass.
Nothing wrong with dreaming or imagining but I say let's keep it as realistic as we can though.
What would you like to see in the next Gen Google Nexus phone?
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either more internal memory or a microsd slot. Perhaps USB OTG if the first 2 aren't an option. That's it.
-Slightly bigger display
- S800 ( most likely)
- 16 gig minimum
- LTE capable
- KLP
- Better camera
A keyboard that automatically changes "u" to you and doesn't capitalize the first letter in every word.
Built in chrome cast.
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--Either 32 gigs of internal storage or 16 gigs with expansion.
--A slightly larger screen of preferrably 5 inches and 1080p resolution.
--Last but not least, a better camera.
Oh yes, a 1080p HD is display would be sweet. I prefer IPS/LCD over Super Amoled. Just overall looks better to me.
My list:
Full HD display (1080p)
16GB w/expandable SD slot and/or 32GB models. I feel 8GB is just unacceptable.
Better camera lens/optics
Decent sounding speakers.
Good wireless radios
4G LTE !!
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1440P OLED 4.995"
8-A53's 1.8Ghz
2GB DDR4
LTE-Adv
16/32/64/128GB internal
SGX Rogue MP3
Dual-core DSP NLP+Audio contextual
3500maH battery
13MP camera+zero shutter lag+auto HDR+Super ZOOM
barondebxl said:
-Slightly bigger display
- S800 ( most likely)
- 16 gig minimum
- LTE capable
- KLP
- Better camera
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32gb should be minimum
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sy224048 said:
A keyboard that automatically changes "u" to you and doesn't capitalize the first letter in every word.
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Nice trolling haha ??
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What others said and A phone that has better heat management and not have the vertical line when the device is heated
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Google will never put in expandable card slots.. NON of the nexus line does, not even the Moto X... lol
Thank Me Later said:
Nothing wrong with dreaming or imagining but I say let's keep it as realistic as we can though.
What would you like to see in the next Gen Google Nexus phone?
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Unibody waterproof build
3200mAh battery
24+ mega pixel back camera with optical zoom
8 mega pixel front camera
5" Super Amoled display with full 1080p
16gb min storage, 32gb option or
16gb + ejectable expandable microsd
snapdragon 600 quad core
Better thermal insulation
Upgraded Radio hardware
4g capability
Front speakers with better range(or higher compression ratios) (why did they have one speaker on the bottom back in the first place)
More usable screen! Im talking almost corner to corner
Not all of that is too far fetched
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I'd like more flexibility on USB port, i.e. support for media storage and support for USB audio (to be able to use an USB mic). An audio wake up function as the Moto X has would also be nice.
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Google will never put in expandable card slots.. NON of the nexus line does, not even the Moto X... lol
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The Nexus One had one Anyways, I do not see expandable memory coming back either. But if we get at least a 32GB I'd be happy
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I think they should build in a much bigger battery, this is one of the biggest problems of the n4!
But as said before a better camera (at least 12 mp) would be great me too.
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Qualcomm 600/800 cpu
Adreno 330 gpu
1080 screen
32GB storage
13 MP camera with xenon flash.
Ace42 said:
1440P OLED 4.995"
8-A53's 1.8Ghz
2GB DDR4
LTE-Adv
16/32/64/128GB internal
SGX Rogue MP3
Dual-core DSP NLP+Audio contextual
3500maH battery
13MP camera+zero shutter lag+auto HDR+Super ZOOM
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Will cost a thousand bucks then
A better camera
Better mic that records clear audio when taking video, even at concerts
More storage
Better battery life
And incorporate wifi calling into the next version of Android
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what i would like to see from the next nexus...that is simple. 4" inches phone
Motorola,
16gb,
LTE,
13 mp camera,
720p screen,
slimmer,
more durable body,
dual speakers,
longer battery life
faster processor
....at $300 I think google should stick with a better quality 720p amoled screen and save money. I had the s4 and the difference in resolution is imperceptible to the eye. There is ZERO need for a battery and resource hogging 1080p display at the moment.
However, the big surprise will be the next version of android with Key Lime Pie 4.4 . It will obviously be always on and alert via google now. It would also provide low power instant view. I am tired of these Jellybean updates and ready for another leap in android technology with a universal message replacement, camera suite, and a fresh set of color with sharp tones throughout. The dull blue of ics is getting boring. Widgets will become more streamlined, with less pages on the homescreen. Active alerts on icons too. Maybe an advanced touchscreen capability with airview (like the s4) could be integrated as stock and provide more support in apps.
These are all very realistic and practical expectations I think. Expect the design philosophy as a mix between the moto x and the nexus 7 vertical logo. I just bought the nexus 4 today ,but I can already see the nexus 5 being a great hit. (with a 5" screen??)