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The Galaxy Nexus (especially with JellyBean) is an almost perfect android handset. It's superior in most aspects to it's main rivals, even newer models like the S3 or HTC One X, it's "buttery smooth", it has a clean interface untouched by touchwiz or sense, and really I couldn't complain about anything. There is only

Yey ! I'm not the only one... The RSS method and chrome extension seem promising.

Well I think there are three possibilities: 1. Bad design, while everybody else is dealing with "huge" sim cards (with comparable width/weight/battery life) they can't even fit a micro-sim into theirs. 2. They did it just because they thought it would be cool. 3. A combination of 1 and 2.

That's what I said about my microSD cards, yet no mater how many microSD cards I buy (and they all come with an SD-adapter) I can never find an microSD-SD adapter when I need one. But I'm sure iphone users aren't so clumsy as I am.

How much battery life do you think they squeezed in the few mm they saved from micro-sim to nano-sim ? and do you think it would have been a design disaster if the iphone would be 1-2 mm thicker but with a micro-sim and an even better battery life ?

uhm... they just made the phone longer (and they haven't added any real new hardware *cough*NFC*cough*) so even with a larger battery I see no reason to shrink their old micro-sim to a nano-sim. I wonder what would be the difference in size if the old micro-sim would have been mandatory ?

Yeah, I think apple is the only company that figured out a way to charge their phone AAAAND other functions trough a single port. Though I heard that trough witchcraft (or something like that) some people managed to do data transfers and hdmi outputs using micro-USB ports, man they must be crazy.

Oh, so in case of an emergency (why would you take the sim out of your iphone otherwise) you also need an adapter... or better yet two adapters, because maybe you have an old iphone4 (micro-sim) and an old iphone 3g... the good thing is that all your "old" chargers will stay in the "in case of emergency bag" also,

I'm pretty sure the 3.5mm audio jack is not the best way of transferring audio, and even your AC outlet design might be outdated, but you wouldn't want your headphones to come with some totally innovative plugging system that only works on a few systems, and I bet you wouldn't want to change all your AC outlets in the

What I don't understand is why apple desperately wants to stand out from the crowd while irittating their own customers. Why not go for the micro-usb like everybody else ? Why not use a regular sim like everybody else ? While the proprietary dock might be sort'of understandable I really don't understand the

If gaming is your thing (I have two computers capable of running high-end games, though I don't really play that much, it's more like an excuse to buy high powered hardware) then desktops are the cheap option (especially on the long run since you can always just buy a new GPU when you want to play Battlefield 5 (or

well I actually like PC games too, and I wouldn't compare PC-games (or even console games) to tablet games, but a game like skyrim takes dedications, tablet gaming is for people who want to kill 10-20 minutes or so... not two weeks...

If you download and run a lot of .exe files of the internet... YOU'RE GONNA HAVE A BAD TIME ! (I guess you know the meme).

NFC (both for paying and file sharing), Widgets on android/Tiles on WP, face unlock on android, amoled screens, wireless charging on lumia, google now (I have it on my phone and that shit is scary, not really a fan of it but it's innovative), 41 mpx camera (nokia), unlock to camera/phone/message/etc (Nexus, HTC), 3D

Let me tell you a story, about a very big company, that was the uncontested leader of the mobile industry, it made very good phones that were nearly undestroyable. It wasn't taking risks, it didn't made phones for the early adopters and it wasn't ready to roll out half-baked technologies like eeerm... touchscreens.

Most of the times upgrades are not necessary, we just WANT an upgrade and don't NEED an upgrade. As a proof most of the "unattractive" gadgets (washing machines, microwave ovens, vacuum cleaners, etc) rarely get upgraded (and when they do it's usually because the old ones aren't working anymore) while smartphones

First of all the iphone wasn't a 100% original product. It wasn't the first touchscreen smartphone. All it did was add great hardware (capacitive touchscreen) and dumb down (remove multitasking) a concept that already available (windows mobile smartphones.) They had touchscreens and icons and rectangular shapes

Apple might have a point, but what I don't understand is why any consumer would be sympathetic with Apples "thermonuclear war". Even if you prefer iOS, without Android you wouldn't have the iphone you have today. It would be more expensive and it would have less features. Competition is good for consumers. It might

This would just lead to more rooted devices, think about it: "you can have this unrooted, stock device running android 2.something, it doesn't have access to google play store, it will display ads on your lockscreen and homescreen, it won't have any widgets... or you could have this rooted device with CM 10, jelly

pfff... amateurs... always order two beers and ask for a refill when you're starting the second one....