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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections Android doesn't yet support Bluetooth LE. Come again? First one on the list, right above OpenGL ES 3.0.
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell Not sure how you figure. Apple still has to have a third party manufacturer the device. Presumably it will be done in China where technology espionage is rampant. In terms of security, Goo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections Pantech? Are you being serious? Serious about what? I found it interesting that so close to the release of the long rumored iPhone fingerprint sensor, another company, Pantech implem…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 The Home button is too small to be a finger print reader. The fingerprint sensor on the Pantech in the photo above looks to be similar in size to the home button. I'm no expert in the te…
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On a side note, the company Pantech has a fingerprint sensor on the back of their Vega LTE-A smartphone.
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank I still think it's a POS. And you should just stick to going to Android related sites and enjoy high fiving each other on Android products. I don't go on Android related sites like you do. So, wh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tooltalk excellent point. I'm pretty sure that all SONY LCD TVs were in fact manufactured by Samsung until very recently. I was trying to explain this to another user earlier in the thread. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank Why? I read several different comparisons of the product and it do too well for things I mentioned. It was announced and it didn't do 4G/LTE, the iPhone 5 does 4G/lLTE, the S3 does 4G/LTE. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank A phone priced at $400 or less is considered a mid-range phone. I can't help it if they really didn't sell many. If it was a REAL high end phone selling dirt cheap, then why did the S3 outsell the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank 4.2.2? NFC had a hack, so that was released too soon, no one really uses NFC. I've asked most of my Android using friends and most of them don't even know what NFC is, if they had it in their smar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank The camera is horrible, especially in low light, and it doesn't support 4G/LTE, plus the battery life wasn't that great. The camera was definitely average, although it was slightly improved thr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank What is dumb is that the media shouldn't hype the Nexus product that much since it's not a product Google expects to make much money on. And it's NOT a high end product, it's medium grade product. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Oh, that's a given. The iPad mini has an A5 and the iPad has an A6X. That means the next ones will have A6 and A7X, respectively. Not necessarily. The 32nm A5 was chosen for the iPad Mini…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy I've understood Nexus devices to be used to introduce new OS versions and hardware standards and not intended as high volume commercial successes. But perhaps MS was doing the same with the Surf…
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Quote: Originally Posted by patpatpat It's $50 more on Google Play. His was got at full price in t-mobile store for $600, using their $25/week for 2 years purchase plan. Personally I think the extra $50 would have been worth it, since…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iaeen Ok, so Meego is an iOS knockoff. What's your point? Actually, MeeGo is a combination of Moblin and Maemo (public release in 2005).
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Lenovo is planning to launch high-end phones in the US sometime in 2014. Their most recent flagship (K900) used X86 Clover Trail+, they also have a Snapdragon 800 device coming later this year.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Penguinisto Good call - the underlying OS may have its own ancestry, though: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bada "On 25 February 2013, Samsung announced that it will stop developing Bada, movi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy Shockingly, these icons actually look good. Very clean, refined, and consistent. Why are Samsung's touchwiz icons such shit in comparison? As for Tizen, I hope to God they have the hubris …
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A little more information on what Tizen is composed of (dating back to Maemo in 2005):