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For anyone who has not seen his stuff before,Very high quality reviews & and very fair
I love this nigger
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I thought he was white holy shit.
Funny how 10 years ago they were focusing on making mobile phones smaller. Now they're focused on doing the opposite.
[QUOTE=Friendly;46497292]Funny how 10 years ago they were focusing on making mobile phones smaller. Now they're focused on doing the opposite.[/QUOTE]
Guess their size is in proportion to their uses. Phones back then had reason to be small since they only needed to do a couple things.
[QUOTE=Friendly;46497292]Funny how 10 years ago they were focusing on making mobile phones smaller. Now they're focused on doing the opposite.[/QUOTE]
The best phone:
[IMG]http://i58.tinypic.com/2whh54m.jpg[/IMG]
the nexus 6 is a pretty bad phone for a flagship price. middling build quality, horrible dim badly calibrated display and it's fuckhuge for even phablet standards
Is the Nexus 5 still worth getting?
[QUOTE=DiscoBiscut;46497889]Is the Nexus 5 still worth getting?[/QUOTE]
Definitely.
[QUOTE=DiscoBiscut;46497889]Is the Nexus 5 still worth getting?[/QUOTE]
Hell yes. It's a fantastic phone for the price.
As for the nexus 6, eh, I don't see a reason to upgrade from 5. I would have done if they kept to the lower price bracket like previously.
[QUOTE=DiscoBiscut;46497889]Is the Nexus 5 still worth getting?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, worth the price, it has a snapdragon 800.
The only complain i had is lower battery life and low internal memory, and cant add a SD card.
[QUOTE=DiscoBiscut;46497889]Is the Nexus 5 still worth getting?[/QUOTE]
Only problem i currently have is that my screen keeps going black so i have to bend the phone just so i can turn it on and use it.
The screen is basically working because i can touch stuff and that but its just black like its off.
[QUOTE=DiscoBiscut;46497889]Is the Nexus 5 still worth getting?[/QUOTE]
Yes its a great phone!
Personally I went for the LG G2,its basically a pimped up Nexus 5
and its now cheaper then the nexus 5 due to the release of the G3
Okay so do i get the LG G3 or the Nexus 6?.
As soon as I heard the price of the Nexus 6, I sold my Nexus 5 and got a OnePlus One. Fuck that noise. It's fantastic and I'm already running a Lollipop build that is stable enough to be my "daily driver" and that's an unofficial work in progress ROM.
If you're looking to upgrade, go get the OnePlus.
3 hours battery time ? Thats shit
[QUOTE=Korova;46498612]As soon as I heard the price of the Nexus 6, I sold my Nexus 5 and got a OnePlus One. Fuck that noise. It's fantastic and I'm already running a Lollipop build that is stable enough to be my "daily driver" and that's an unofficial work in progress ROM.
If you're looking to upgrade, go get the OnePlus.[/QUOTE]
I am on Verizon so that is not an option.
I'd buy the Oneplus over the nexus 6 if I had the choice.
But for now I feel like my Nexus 5 is perfect still, and not nearly as massive which I like.
[QUOTE=Rika-chan;46498450]Okay so do i get the LG G3 or the Nexus 6?.[/QUOTE]
If you're an android purist and enjoy having stock android, the nexus 6 is probably the way to go
the g3 is still an excellent phone, even if the specs aren't top of the line anymore. It's personal preference really, it all just depends on what you want out of your phone
[QUOTE=Chocolate.;46498777]I'd buy the Oneplus over the nexus 6 if I had the choice.
But for now I feel like my Nexus 5 is perfect still, and not nearly as massive which I like.[/QUOTE]
Well you can easily sell your Nexus 5 and upgrade to the OnePlus for like $50-60. It's a massive upgrade and I really do recommend it.
[editline]15th November 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=Rika-chan;46498726]I am on Verizon so that is not an option.[/QUOTE]
Is moving over to T-Mobile an option in your area? That is seriously the best move I've ever done.
[QUOTE=Friendly;46497292]Funny how 10 years ago they were focusing on making mobile phones smaller. Now they're focused on doing the opposite.[/QUOTE]
Back then they were only devices you used to send texts and make phonecalls with. There was really no reason to make them bigger than they needed to be.
Now they're basically ultra-portable PC's.
Just need that raw support.
[QUOTE=apurplerock;46498780]If you're an android purist and enjoy having stock android, the nexus 6 is probably the way to go
the g3 is still an excellent phone, even if the specs aren't top of the line anymore. It's personal preference really, it all just depends on what you want out of your phone[/QUOTE]
Either way I would probably end up throwing cyanogen mod on it now that the G3 has been unlocked it is a tough choice.
[QUOTE=cNova;46498632]3 hours battery time ? Thats shit[/QUOTE]
No, he said 3 hours of screen time.
Watching this at 1440p or 4K is so beautiful on my 1080p monitor fullscreen.
[QUOTE=insistent;46497975]Yeah, worth the price, it has a snapdragon 800.
The only complain i had is lower battery life and low internal memory, [b]and cant add a SD card.[/QUOTE][/b]
are you serious? You can't add a micro-sd on a non-apple phone in 2014 still? What the fuck is up with that shit? $30 straight talk smart phones can add in a micro-sd. Theres literally no excuse.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;46500803][/b]
are you serious? You can't add a micro-sd on a non-apple phone in 2014 still? What the fuck is up with that shit? $30 straight talk smart phones can add in a micro-sd. Theres literally no excuse.[/QUOTE]
Google isn't so big on supporting memory expansion, no one really knows why
[QUOTE=apurplerock;46500815]Google isn't so big on supporting memory expansion, no one really knows why[/QUOTE]
Thats all the justification I need to never own a nexus phone.
[QUOTE=Trunk Monkay;46500803][/b]
are you serious? You can't add a micro-sd on a non-apple phone in 2014 still? What the fuck is up with that shit? $30 straight talk smart phones can add in a micro-sd. Theres literally no excuse.[/QUOTE]
Plenty of Android phones have microSD card slots, you're just not looking at all of them.
To name a few:
Samsung Galaxy Note series, S5
Sony Xperia phone series in general, they all have the slot
LG G2, G3
and many more.
Google just doesn't like microSD cards and I can understand some of the reasoning behind it.
[QUOTE=garychencool;46500945]Plenty of Android phones have microSD card slots, you're just not looking at all of them.
To name a few:
Samsung Galaxy Note series, S5
Sony Xperia phone series in general, they all have the slot
LG G2, G3
and many more.
Google just doesn't like microSD cards and I can understand some of the reasoning behind it.[/QUOTE]
Re-read my post, thats literally my entire point. A cheap burn-phone from a prepaid service has micro-SD card slots, and the Nexus doesn't? Thats complete bull shit. Theres $9 track phones you can buy that aren't even smart phones and they have micro-SD's in them.
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