the tablet has a 1280x800 IPS display coated in "scratch-resistant Corning glass," which we presume is of the Gorilla variety. It comes with either 16 or 32GB of storage, plus 1GB of RAM, and is powered by NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 SoC.
Excited for JellyBean. Since I'll be getting a new phone on November/December, I'm hoping there will be something with JellyBean around that time.... hoping for some kind of Google Nexus 2 with a 720p display, quad core, JellyBean, LTE and a camera better than HTC One X/iPhone 4s.
Excited for JellyBean. Since I'll be getting a new phone on November/December, I'm hoping there will be something with JellyBean around that time.... hoping for some kind of Google Nexus 2 with a 720p display, quad core, JellyBean, LTE and a camera better than HTC One X/iPhone 4s.
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Make sure you know that more megapixels =/= better camera. You'd probably have to demo it yourself to see how good the quality is. Nexus phones always get the next updates first so you'll be good.
Getting updates a year and a half late because of carriers was probably my most hated feature of android.
I was tempted to root on my Rezound but decided to wait. Seems they're rolling out the Verizon update for Moto (which they always do first ugh ****ing hell) then they'll get to my HTC
I hate the update issue with Android. Every phone should have ICS because its so much faster, better, and smoother.
It's the issue of fragmentation since carriers have to accept the **** for it to get to the consumers. There's a full list of when every phone is going to get it (and what isn't) - http://blogs.computerworld.com/19341...0_upgrade_list
Make sure you know that more megapixels =/= better camera. You'd probably have to demo it yourself to see how good the quality is. Nexus phones always get the next updates first so you'll be good.
Oh I know that clearly. That's why I didn't specify the number of pixels. I've had experience with some Motorola phones which had impressive megapixels and yet their pictures were... UGLY
The iPhone 4s and the One X take AMAZING pictures though, I would be happy with a phone that had around the same quality as those!
It's the issue of fragmentation since carriers have to accept the **** for it to get to the consumers. There's a full list of when every phone is going to get it (and what isn't) - http://blogs.computerworld.com/19341...0_upgrade_list
And also some phone manufactures out their own skin on the phone like HTC and Samsung. I think people should just buy the phone straight from Google, out f contract. It's more expensive but better.
the tablet has a 1280x800 IPS display coated in "scratch-resistant Corning glass," which we presume is of the Gorilla variety. It comes with either 16 or 32GB of storage, plus 1GB of RAM, and is powered by NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 SoC.