I read the article without noticing the author, and two sentences in I knew it was Jesus. Oh the bias.
I read the article without noticing the author, and two sentences in I knew it was Jesus. Oh the bias.
I think acoustic transparency is great when you're making an album/song. But when someone wants to listen to the music, they should do it their way. I've tried several 'flat' headphones, only do be disappointed in their sound. I absolutely love that my UE350i's crank up the bass, especially since I'm running…
Interesting that they used Google Now's design for this announcement. And playground being open could mean many things. I do know that they're coming out with a new phone, and the new Nexus tablet (a Samsung btw, not a Moto) is also being tested. Surely they're going to announce those before the holiday season....
I love it when I boot up and get that fabulous pink unicorn. :-)
Awesome home screen. Love its simplicity.
I'd kill for a Nexus made by HTC that was the One S but with a 720p screen. That phone is gorgeous and tiny.
It was also on the HTC Hero. It was always a skinned Android-based handset rather than a pure Android "Nexus" device. Very odd, this LG's labeling, if it is indeed a Nexus.
With Google was usually reserved for Android-based 'skinned' devices. Google was for Nexus devices. It's weird that the LG phone has 'with Google' on it. Maybe it's a temporary back, or not a Nexus at all.
Apparently many of the pre-production phones had 8GB of space on them, including the Galaxy Nexus prototype. Production-ready phones will likely have more.
So you're telling me I could email you an MP3, and you can download it and open it in the stock Music player? Hmmm.
Did it 'download' into your music library to forever be there in your stock music player? Or did it cache in the Mail app to be played there awkwardly?
You're welcome. I just felt it had to be said! :-)
I have an iPad 2 with iOS6. And yes, you can do all of these things - none of which are really important to me. All of which you are able to do with Android, btw - likely more easily because every app can see the phone's memory so there's no need to use Dropbox or some third party app to transfer data between apps.
You show me an iPhone that can download an MP3 and play it in the stock music player, and I'll show you that you were actually on an Android phone. ;-)
I guess only a year will really tell.
I had the original iPhone 3G, and currently have an iPad 2. Truefire sums what I mean up pretty well. I am thinking the disconnect is that you, sir, have not used an Android device to know what I am talking about, rather. When you save an attachment from email, or anywhere really, it is available to any app you…
And why does it say 'with Google' rather than 'Google' like every other Nexus before? 'With Google' means it's a skinned phone that is Android based, like a Droid, TouchWhiz-based Samsung phones and HTC's One series....