Happening right now: Apple to announce iPhone 5, new iPods, probably other stuff
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[QUOTE=kaukassus;37648303]Guys Help. I can't decide.
Buy new New nexus device?
Buy new Galaxy note 2?
Buy iPhone 5?
Wich one should I buy?[/QUOTE]
Lumia 920.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;37647082]NFC is a battery hog?
It makes practically no difference on my Nexus.[/QUOTE]
Yeah really. If anything, the OLED screen and LTE are the [i]real[/i] battery hogs.
Sad thing is that the LTE frequencies aren't compatible with the ones Sweden use :v:
We don't even have LTE so I couldn't care less :v:
[QUOTE=Demache;37649784]Yeah really. If anything, the OLED screen and LTE are the [i]real[/i] battery hogs.[/QUOTE]it's somehow not on this device. 8 hours of battery browsing with lte or 8 hours of battery with 3g
[QUOTE=TehWhale;37651096]it's somehow not on this device. 8 hours of battery browsing with lte or 8 hours of battery with 3g[/QUOTE]
It really just depends on the chip itself - the first iterations just sucked crap, but now I would imagine that the difference isn't too great.
[editline]13th September 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Demache;37649784]Yeah really. If anything, the OLED screen and LTE are the [i]real[/i] battery hogs.[/QUOTE]
If anything, OLED is battery saving.
My $30 chinese touchscreen mp3 player has the same ui as the new ipod nano.
Way to steal from chinese companys apple
Is that a serious article?
[QUOTE=Makol;37654050]Is that a serious article?[/QUOTE]
unless facepunch wrote it then no
The design is nice, as expected, but it seems the phone doesn't offer a whole lot over upgrading the 4S which you can get iOS6 on as well..
There's a possibility I might have the opportunity to upgrade from my Galaxy Nexus. It's a great phone, and the things I love most about it are the Google maps and shit, the power button on the side, and the on-screen menu buttons. I haven't rooted/unlocked it because I don't know what I'm going to do after that, there's no real reason for me to spend the time doing it. I've also been waiting ages for Jelly Bean but still no sign of it yet on Verizon. The Galaxy Note 2 looks pretty cool, and it'd be funny and sometimes useful to have a huge phone everywhere I go, but there's no on-screen menu buttons like the Galaxy Nexus. Then there's the iPhone 5 which I'm loving the look of because it's pretty sleek, and I have a whole collection of apps and things on iTunes, which is why I don't plan on buying anything on the Play market, so my Nexus is kind of bland except for the free apps I find. The only thing with the iPhone is that I'll be missing out on the side power button and on-screen menu buttons which I've expressed how I love those features a lot. They both have their ups and downs, it's always hard for me to make up my mind.
[QUOTE=Ninja Duck;37668569]There's a possibility I might have the opportunity to upgrade from my Galaxy Nexus. It's a great phone, and the things I love most about it are the Google maps and shit, the power button on the side, and the on-screen menu buttons. I haven't rooted/unlocked it because I don't know what I'm going to do after that, there's no real reason for me to spend the time doing it. I've also been waiting ages for Jelly Bean but still no sign of it yet on Verizon. The Galaxy Note 2 looks pretty cool, and it'd be funny and sometimes useful to have a huge phone everywhere I go, but the exterior isn't nearly as nice as the Galaxy Nexus. Then there's the iPhone 5 which I'm loving the look of because it's pretty sleek, and I have a whole collection of apps and things on iTunes, which is why I don't plan on buying anything on the Play market, so my Nexus is kind of bland except for the free apps I find. The only thing with the iPhone is that I'll be missing out on the side power button and on-screen menu buttons which I've expressed how I love those features a lot. They both have their ups and downs, it's always hard for me to make up my mind.[/QUOTE]
You can flash jellybean onto it if you root.
My gf's cousin just bought a 32gb iphone 5 out of contract for $800 lmao.
[QUOTE=GoDong-DK;37651133]
If anything, OLED is battery saving.[/QUOTE]
It goes both ways. On the Nexus, if you have a lot of black on the screen, it lasts for awhile. If your browsing FP, the white is going to just drain the shit out of the battery. 60-70% of the battery goes to the screen on my Nexus and that's only like 3-4 hours of screen time till its flat.
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