Yeah it is fairly durable but if you want a decent case you can find them all over Amazon for around $10~$15. I use mine with and without a case just depends on where I am going, but honestly around 90% of the time I use it without a case.
Yeah it is fairly durable but if you want a decent case you can find them all over Amazon for around $10~$15. I use mine with and without a case just depends on where I am going, but honestly around 90% of the time I use it without a case.
That would be absolutely hilarious. To see someone just come running from across the screen screaming NOOOOOOO!!!!
Yep, I feel ya. I am have Sprint now and I have been with them for almost 11 years but I am about a heartbeat away from ditching them to go to a GSM carrier, or just go pre-paid. I have missed out on too many Nexus phones already because of Sprint, not to mention their service in my area has become just awful. Now I'm…
I used a Galaxy Tab 8.9 for over a year and I have to agree I think 8.9" is just about the perfect screen size for a larger tablet. I recently sold it to a friend and I kind of already miss it. I replaced it with a Nexus 7 which I love but I still find myself sometimes missing the Galaxy Tab. But for me the N7 works a…
While I agree with your reasoning, and I'm sure you know this already, but you can't get a N4 on Verizon. Just wanted to make sure your post doesn't cause any confusion.
I don't know how I missed this QOTD but I just have to throw this out there. I saw these a long time ago and I have always thought these were absolutely amazing. This guy built these himself using the factory housings but building everything else from scratch.
Yep I was in that same boat too. It sucks, but I will get my hands on a N4 eventually. For what it's worth I still have quite a while left on my current plan so I guess it's not that much of a big deal, but man I want that phone.
I think that is mainly refering to the baked in wireless charging feature. Which means if you wanted you could never plug you phone in at all. Which would therefore make them "Totaly" wireless.
In the tiny illustrations it looks almost exactly like the Galaxy Note 10.1. Oh and I very highly doubt that Google is going to let Samsung stick their dumb propritary Apple knockoff port/cable on a Nexus device instead of a micro usb like every other Google device ever.
I'm not a digital horder and I am not a student so those points dont apply to me. But for all the reasons that you listed and more I am definitely sticking with the Nexus 7. Despite their attempts to discredit it, it is still really is an amazing and capable device especially at the $200/$250 price points. And in…
HEar Hear! I would be proud to lift a glass in his honor. And since all of my cars suck I will just walk around really fast all day. Shoot I'm going to add it to my calendar now, why wait!