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Here's a free idea for someone.
I remember seeing this somewhere in the old days for some device. A little mini periscope - 2 mirrors, snaps onto the top of the Nexus 7 allowing you to use the front camera as a backside camera.
Anyone know what device someone made that for a few years ago?
Oh I remember now. It was the opposite. Brought the back camera to the front for skype.
Sure wouldn't be difficult to modify this DIY deal...
https://secure.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/sets/72157603981196939/
Shows it for a OLPC setup, but it's pretty generic.
Please tell me you guys are kidding. This is beyond dumb. Are you really going to go through all of this for a 1.3MP camera? Wow.
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akarol said:
Please tell me you guys are kidding. This is beyond dumb. Are you really going to go through all of this for a 1.3MP camera? Wow.
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Calm down, don't harsh their mellow.
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I made one, before I got the device in fact! though my idea was to use one little mirror to make the cam "up-facing" so when held flat it was forward facing and you could review and frame up the view.
Not obtrusive and when I get a non scratched little mirror it'll go in the accessory bag. It flips the image horizontally so left is right etc but not a prob ,
For many folk an option like that that is small and slots on top could be handy for video calls where you need to show folk what's going on in front of you or the odd pic. Not a matter for mockery!
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upstandingcitizen said:
Calm down, don't harsh their mellow.
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Do you mean burn their Marshmallows? I've never heard "Harsh their mallow". Speaking of Marshmallows, YUMM!-
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Cookie/Smores/Smores.htm
ziggy2031 said:
Here's a free idea for someone.
I remember seeing this somewhere in the old days for some device. A little mini periscope - 2 mirrors, snaps onto the top of the Nexus 7 allowing you to use the front camera as a backside camera.
Anyone know what device someone made that for a few years ago?
Oh I remember now. It was the opposite. Brought the back camera to the front for skype.
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I think it is a good idea.
I don't have a need for a front facing camera, but it would definitely be nice to have.
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Nxxx said:
I don't have a need for a front facing camera, but it would definitely be nice to have.
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Why can't you just turn the device around? Jesus.
I have such a mod/device on my Nexus 7, some call it a cell phone camera. :silly:
I wonder if you can plug in a usb webcam and get it to work.
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Please tell me you guys are kidding. This is beyond dumb. Are you really going to go through all of this for a 1.3MP camera? Wow.
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You are so no fun...
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clockcycle said:
I have such a mod/device on my Nexus 7, some call it a cell phone camera. :silly:
I wonder if you can plug in a usb webcam and get it to work.
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I don't, think that will work....
But I'm going to try it...
EDIT: Yeah, it didn't even light up...
Landara said:
Why can't you just turn the device around? Jesus.
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Can't see what you are doing. Might want to scan a bar code or something. Plus we're only talking about a $2 accessory.
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There was a company doing this for the Nexus One. I remember being very interested in it, but then realized no one I knew at the time had phones with a FFC to video chat anyways; so I didn't buy it.
ziggy2031 said:
Here's a free idea for someone.
I remember seeing this somewhere in the old days for some device. A little mini periscope - 2 mirrors, snaps onto the top of the Nexus 7 allowing you to use the front camera as a backside camera.
Anyone know what device someone made that for a few years ago?
Oh I remember now. It was the opposite. Brought the back camera to the front for skype.
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frigidazzi said:
There was a company doing this for the Nexus One. I remember being very interested in it, but then realized no one I knew at the time had phones with a FFC to video chat anyways; so I didn't buy it.
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Most do now, and I still don't do video chat Heck, it's been around since the 1960's, but so far it's still having a hard time getting off the ground.
the case.
build it into a usb case
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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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
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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
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I think its 4k video recording not screen resolution
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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.
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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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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....
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This project has a very simple premise, create a LG Optimus G/Nexus 4 hybrid. From What I can make out, the main boards are relatively the same in camera placement, connect compatibility, main board size and shape. I'll post my preliminary finding after I receive the nexus 4 housing, screen and optimus g main board.
[Update] 17/09/2013
Just got my doner optimus g today. Will start build once the doner Nex4 arrives.
[Update] 18/09/2013
I now have both devices and only just realised that I need a torcs 5 screw driver... Hopefully the screw driver will be here tomorrow or the next day.
[Update] 20/09/2013
Swapped the logic board over today but no boot. And secondly, the front camera (nex4 and LGOG), rear camera 8mp (nex4) and rear camera 16mp (LGOG) all have different connectors. Will look closer at getting a successful boot in the next 2 days and will see if I can possibly resolder the 13mp to the 8mp ribbon.
[Update] 2/10/2013
Still having some issues with getting a successful boot on the nex4/LGOG hybrid. I think the inability to boot is more by design than by chance given that lg when to the trouble of making the logic boards in the these devices just different enough to make it not fit. I'll need to get a boot logo before I start reshaping the LGOG logic board.
Stay tuned
Hey, if you have the spare hardware just lying around and you don't know what else to do with it, go for it. It'll be interesting if nothing else.
A lot of responses are going to be asking why you would ever want to do that or whatever, but like I said, if you have the hardware and the spare time to commit to it, why not?
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Hey, if you have the spare hardware just lying around and you don't know what else to do with it, go for it. It'll be interesting if nothing else.
A lot of responses are going to be asking why you would ever want to do that or whatever, but like I said, if you have the hardware and the spare time to commit to it, why not?
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I'm doing this because I view the nexus 4 as a more attractive device, but the lack of a sd card slot and LTE makes it less functional than the Optimus G. This project is more about figuring out how much of the nexus 4 and Optimus G is interchangeable. On a different note it looks like the front camera connector of the nexus 4 is the same as the optimus g back camera (correct orientation). So with a little kernel modding and a whole lot of luck we might have a 13mp front facing camera for our nex4's
Here is the two logic boards. Side by side there is quite a few differences but the lcd, digitizer and battery connectors look to be in the same spot and also look like the same connectors, so I'm fairly confident in a successful boot.
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Here is the two logic boards. Side by side there is quite a few differences but the lcd, digitizer and battery connectors look to be in the same spot and also look like the same connectors, so I'm fairly confident in a successful boot.
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Interesting, let us know how this goes. Is there any chance you can switch the 13mp camera to the back and have the 8mp camera for the front?
jamel_tza said:
Interesting, let us know how this goes. Is there any chance you can switch the 13mp camera to the back and have the 8mp camera for the front?
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On closer inspection probably not due to the front camera in both utilizing a different connector. The 13mp sensor might be interchangeable with the nex4's 8mp sensor tho
Any luck with the camera? This phone is a flagship phone minus the camera. If we can get that fixed, I see no need to upgrade anytime soon. I wish I knew how to get involved on this.
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Miami_CJ said:
Any luck with the camera? This phone is a flagship phone minus the camera. If we can get that fixed, I see no need to upgrade anytime soon. I wish I knew how to get involved on this.
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Agree. Not necessary, but that would be super cool!
Agreed, upgrading the camera would be pretty sweet.
Would be really amazing if this booted up
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USB OTG!!
If this actually works, and the frankenexus boots up, then USB OTG on the nexus FTW!
Awesome.. Keep us updated
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looking forward to this! thx
Subscribed, this is something I'm deeply fascinated in (hardware hacks as well as software hacks)
You have my support! Hope you do manage to get it done because I'm hoping for a better front camera 13mp wouldn't be bad either .
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bcarm17 said:
I'm doing this because I view the nexus 4 as a more attractive device, but the lack of a sd card slot and LTE makes it less functional than the Optimus G.
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As far I know, Optimus G does not has SD Card Slot either.
Nope but it has 32gb internal memory.
@op, did you managed to have 13mp camera?
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Nope but it has 32gb internal memory.
@op, did you managed to have 13mp camera?
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I have a LG Optimus G e975k. It's Telstra branded. So yes, it has the 13mp sensor
The nexus 4 is a 16gb first gen (no bumps on the bottom of the case).
Interesting hacking... subcribe for future update
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Will watch this thread... Good project!
Looks like LG G2 is the premium cousin of Nexus 5. With only 2300mah battery, and low spec camera, I am glad I got the G2.
http://www.gsmarena.com/leaked_nexus_5_log_reveals_most_of_the_specs-news-6876.php
Most of the stuff is no surprise – a 5" screen (actually, 4.97") with 1080p resolution, 442ppi pixel density, a Snapdragon 800 chipset with 2GB of RAM and 16GB storage (on that concrete model, there might be others with more and hopefully not less storage). The phone ran Key Lime Pie (a.k.a. Android 4.4 KitKat), build version KRS74H.
It seems that the camera has been changed to an 8MP snapper (the Nexus 4 also got a lower-res camera than the Optimus G it was based on). It's too early to tell if there will be optical image stabilization (probably not though). There's a 1.2MP front-facing camera too.
The Nexus 5 will pack dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and GPS connectivity. The model whose log file leaked ran on North American LTE bands, but we should expect a Euro version too.
Pieces of the leaked log with the salient info
The phone will have wireless charging built in and while battery capacity wasn’t in the logs, FCC docs point to a 2,300mAh unit. There will also be a full set of sensors – accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity and light sensors as well as a barometer. The FCC measured the phone at 131.9mm tall and 68.2 mm wide, there's no info on thickness.
A case maker, SPIGEN, puts the Nexus 5 launch date at October 31, a month from now.
Thanks for the tip, Emanuele!
I spent most of last night snapping pics and a birthday party. After 2 years with my gnexus I realized how nice it is to have a great camera. I don't care that it's 8 mp. But I freaking love ois.
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zathus said:
I spent most of last night snapping pics and a birthday party. After 2 years with my gnexus I realized how nice it is to have a great camera. I don't care that it's 8 mp. But I freaking love ois.
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It looks good cause its 13MP camera...
GNex's camera serves me well enough for daily snap. It was nothing to boast about.
What I hated most about the Gnex is the battery life with never ever lasted me the whole day, especially at night when you go out with friends, that is when you want your phone most.
StarFighter said:
It looks good cause its 13MP camera...
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Not true. Megapixels on cell phone cameras don't really mean ****. 8mp or 13mp, its a way higher resolution than it needs to be... No ones printing posters from their cell phone photos. Sensor quality and speed, iso performance, and compression/processing are all much more important. Which is why my 10mp DSLR takes way better photos than my 13mp phone or 16mp point and shoot.
Its still probably very likely that the N5 camera will be worse. But it won't be because of the lower mp sensor. It'll be because Google is going to cut corners wherever they can to get a $300-$400 price tag.
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Not true. Megapixels on cell phone cameras don't really mean ****. 8mp or 13mp, its a way higher resolution than it needs to be... No ones printing posters from their cell phone photos. Sensor quality and speed, iso performance, and compression/processing are all much more important. Which is why my 10mp DSLR takes way better photos than my 13mp phone or 16mp point and shoot.
Its still probably very likely that the N5 camera will be worse. But it won't be because of the lower mp sensor. It'll be because Google is going to cut corners wherever they can to get a $300-$400 price tag.
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My brother has been in the printing and imaging biz for about 40 years and he says the same things. All those pixels are good for cropping smaller pics from big ones or printing posters but it doesn't help the quality of the image any.
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It looks good cause its 13MP camera...
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Its 10 mp by default. 13 mp pics are squares. So, my comment on amazing photos are based on 10 mp pics. I'm amazed people still say mps matter. How many times has that theory been crushed. IPhone 5s is 8 mp and it CRUSHES the s4s 13 mp camera.
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kcharng said:
GNex's camera serves me well enough for daily snap. It was nothing to boast about.
What I hated most about the Gnex is the battery life with never ever lasted me the whole day, especially at night when you go out with friends, that is when you want your phone most.
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I agree with you about the battery life. The Galaxy Nexus had absolutely horrible battery life. The Nexus 5 has me interested but I'm still looking at the G2 as an upgrade to my current phone which is a Note 2 mostly because of the battery.
Yeah so true, what is the point of snapdragon 800, and 5"screen of the phone won't last you through out the day.
phobic99 said:
I agree with you about the battery life. The Galaxy Nexus had absolutely horrible battery life. The Nexus 5 has me interested but I'm still looking at the G2 as an upgrade to my current phone which is a Note 2 mostly because of the battery.
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most of part of nexus 5 is part of G2 to say, this time LG surely built great phone, glad i decided to bought G2
If people don't buy Nexus devices purely based on price, then they are nuts imo. There are always better phones hardware and specs wise out there that can easily have an AOSP rom flashed to it.
I always buy a phone that suits me the best and then I can always flash an AOSP rom if needed.
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If people don't buy Nexus devices purely based on price, then they are nuts imo. There are always better phones hardware and specs wise out there that can easily have an AOSP rom flashed to it.
I always buy a phone that suits me the best and then I can always flash an AOSP rom if needed.
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Exactly my thoughts on it.
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Especially with the upcoming Cyanogen CM ROM app coming to the Play Store, will be easy as pie to install the latest CM ROM on your phone, even if your not comfortable rooting, and flashing rom's yourself. Now will be super easy. Just need a phone that has an unlocked bootloader out of the box, and no funny ATT or Verizon lock down on it, which the G2 I think is developer friendly, and is in LG's best interest to gain support from the community, I think LG is in the Android position, like Samsung was back in the Galaxy S2 days a few years ago.
WizeGuyDezignz said:
If people don't buy Nexus devices purely based on price, then they are nuts imo. There are always better phones hardware and specs wise out there that can easily have an AOSP rom flashed to it.
I always buy a phone that suits me the best and then I can always flash an AOSP rom if needed.
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So youre saying youre going to buy one?
Unless the Nexus 5 announcement pulls a ton of surprises, I don't see how it could be a bigger draw to get it over the G2, besides the significantly lowered pricepoint of course.
2 weeks ago, I was in a bit of a dilemma over getting the G2 then or waiting it out for the Nexus. I'm glad I sorted that bit out.
Loving the G2 more with each day!
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If people don't buy Nexus devices purely based on price, then they are nuts imo. There are always better phones hardware and specs wise out there that can easily have an AOSP rom flashed to it.
I always buy a phone that suits me the best and then I can always flash an AOSP rom if needed.
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Some people don't mind paying a premium for something they use every day, also some are on Verizon.
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Is the G2 unlockable? I see there is TWRP and stuff but I don't see any root or custom roms yet. I like the G2 but ain't no way I'm going to be a frontrunner after the G2x burned me.
I'd rather have the N5 with lower specs then the G2 IF LG isn't going to support it.
My 2yr Galaxy Nexus running 4.3 AOKP is plenty fast and absolutely a beast on Battery (stock 2100mAh extended). I'd hate to get rid of it but the OMAP CPU is showing its age. Otherwise the best phone I have ever owned. I'll make a choice in December to see where the G2 and the N5 are. In a perfect world, with the N5 is close in hardware, ROMs could be ported back and forth easily allowing one to have the better spec'd G2 with all the development that comes with a Nexus.
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Is the G2 unlockable? I see there is TWRP and stuff but I don't see any root or custom roms yet. I like the G2 but ain't no way I'm going to be a frontrunner after the G2x burned me.
I'd rather have the N5 with lower specs then the G2 IF LG isn't going to support it.
My 2yr Galaxy Nexus running 4.3 AOKP is plenty fast and absolutely a beast on Battery (stock 2100mAh extended). I'd hate to get rid of it but the OMAP CPU is showing its age. Otherwise the best phone I have ever owned. I'll make a choice in December to see where the G2 and the N5 are. In a perfect world, with the N5 is close in hardware, ROMs could be ported back and forth easily allowing one to have the better spec'd G2 with all the development that comes with a Nexus.
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You haven't used any other phone. The gnex is slow and Verizon 4.3 has terrible signal.
Hopefully that 8MP shooter is something like the Exmor R featured in the 5S.
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Especially with the upcoming Cyanogen CM ROM app coming to the Play Store, will be easy as pie to install the latest CM ROM on your phone, even if your not comfortable rooting, and flashing rom's yourself. Now will be super easy. Just need a phone that has an unlocked bootloader out of the box, and no funny ATT or Verizon lock down on it, which the G2 I think is developer friendly, and is in LG's best interest to gain support from the community, I think LG is in the Android position, like Samsung was back in the Galaxy S2 days a few years ago.
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I'd like to say you are right, but I don't think LG is considered dev friendly at the moment!! Far away from Sony or Oppo.
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If people don't buy Nexus devices purely based on price, then they are nuts imo. There are always better phones hardware and specs wise out there that can easily have an AOSP rom flashed to it.
I always buy a phone that suits me the best and then I can always flash an AOSP rom if needed.
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I love CM and AOSP.
At the moment my SGS3 is running Android 4.2.2 CM 10.1. It is now very good but it arrived later then 4.3 stock on my N4.
AOSP 3rd party ROMS will always be at least 6 months behind official Android on Nexus.
Hey guys. I just recently edged up early to a turbo w/ the intention of going to the nexus 6 within 14 days (the promo was only for the turbo at the time). But what I have found is that the turbo's camera really isn't that great, crispness wise, and i am wondering how the nexus 6 camera is since they are both motorola even though the turbo is 21mp.
I know the 6 has the "breathing" during video problem too...i'm contemplating going w/ note 4 but i HATE that it doesn't have root!!
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Hey guys. I just recently edged up early to a turbo w/ the intention of going to the nexus 6 within 14 days (the promo was only for the turbo at the time). But what I have found is that the turbo's camera really isn't that great, crispness wise, and i am wondering how the nexus 6 camera is since they are both motorola even though the turbo is 21mp.
I know the 6 has the "breathing" during video problem too...i'm contemplating going w/ note 4 but i HATE that it doesn't have root!!
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I just puked a little when i heard note 4.
I am no camera buff so dont take my word for it but i think the pictures are fine. I think it gets very positive reviews in the camera aspect. Have you goggled for proper reviews?
I haven't seen too many droid turbo photos but I think I know what you mean. the Nexus 6 takes a pretty nice photo but one at a time. There is no burst. There is no slow-mo video video. You just won't find many of the niceties you might find on a Samsung device.
HDR it does pretty well. I believe the app is lacking but the hardware is pretty good.
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JustusIV said:
I just puked a little when i heard note 4.
I am no camera buff so dont take my word for it but i think the pictures are fine. I think it gets very positive reviews in the camera aspect. Have you goggled for proper reviews?
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Definitely... I just can't find much comparing these two specifically. and since I have the turbo i was curious how it matched up. so far, my old g2 takes better photos than the turbo does, albeit slower.
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I haven't seen too many droid turbo photos but I think I know what you mean. the Nexus 6 takes a pretty nice photo but one at a time. There is no burst. There is no slow-mo video video. You just won't find many of the niceties you might find on a Samsung device.
HDR it does pretty well. I believe the app is lacking but the hardware is pretty good.
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Camera apps make all the difference, I have just about everything outside of slowmo recording
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Camera apps make all the difference, I have just about everything outside of slowmo recording
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Yes that is kind of my ***** I need four applications to do with the iPhone can do in one
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DebianDog said:
Yes that is kind of my ***** I need four applications to do with the iPhone can do in one
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4? Sounds like you don't look thoroughly at apps, I've been using 1 for quite some time now and it does everything, but hey, that's the beauty of Android, you have options
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A2CKilla said:
4? Sounds like you don't look thoroughly at apps, I've been using 1 for quite some time now and it does everything, but hey, that's the beauty of Android, you have options
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What app?
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Yes I would love to hear what app has burst, slow motion video, syncs the camera to the flash correctly and still functions as well as a camera without focusing/hunting problems.
I currently have FV5, manual camera, perfectly clear, L camera, and the crappy stock one.
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Casper34 said:
What app?
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DebianDog said:
Yes I would love to hear what app has burst, slow motion video, syncs the camera to the flash correctly and still functions as well as a camera without focusing/hunting problems.
I currently have FV5, manual camera, perfectly clear, L camera, and the crappy stock one.
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well like I said, it does everything but slow-mo, but I've been using open camera, very light weight, but has tons of options
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera&hl=en
Well I was more impressed than I thought I would be. I will have to play with it some more and see.
Thanks!
Still think a company that literally makes billions of dollars a quarter could come up with a better default camera for their flagship phone. [emoji35]
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DebianDog said:
Well I was more impressed than I thought I would be. I will have to play with it some more and see.
Thanks!
Still think a company that literally makes billions of dollars a quarter could come up with a better default camera for their flagship phone. [emoji35]
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No problem! glad you found this one better, now you can save some space instead of having 4 apps and trust me, we all want google to make a better camera app, but until then, we have options, that's what makes android, well...android
Just mad at myself for wasting money on the others. But I do like to support developers so it is a wash. [emoji3]
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