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Hooray! A Verizon release for the Galaxy Nexus seemed like a lock, and then it didn't, and now it does again! http://www.engadget.com/2011/10/21/verizon-finally-confirms-it-will-have-the-galaxy-nexus/ Now we just gotta get on Costco's case to make sure they carry it so that I can swap to it for free. Short of that happening I'll probably swap to the RAZR and then sell that to buy a Nexus.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 00:19 |
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tismondo posted:Hooray! A Verizon release for the Galaxy Nexus seemed like a lock, and then it didn't, and now it does again! Yup, that's my plan as well.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 00:22 |
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Im pretty excited. Hopefully it's released around my upgrade time. If not I can wait a bit.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 00:24 |
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For one brief shining moment this afternoon, LTE was on in my city finally. 26 Mb down, 3 Mb up. Thought they had decided to turn it on early (it's due to turn on November 17th), but sadly it only lasted 30 minutes. Is this a thing that Verizon does?
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 00:30 |
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tismondo posted:Hooray! A Verizon release for the Galaxy Nexus seemed like a lock, and then it didn't, and now it does again! This phone can't come soon enough. My original storm is on its last legs, and from the few times I've used my friend's charge LTE is absolutely amazing.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 00:33 |
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Chu020 posted:For one brief shining moment this afternoon, LTE was on in my city finally. 26 Mb down, 3 Mb up. Thought they had decided to turn it on early (it's due to turn on November 17th), but sadly it only lasted 30 minutes. Is this a thing that Verizon does? Yeah they test stuff like that in city's all the time.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 01:11 |
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Chu020 posted:For one brief shining moment this afternoon, LTE was on in my city finally. 26 Mb down, 3 Mb up. Thought they had decided to turn it on early (it's due to turn on November 17th), but sadly it only lasted 30 minutes. Is this a thing that Verizon does? Yep. In my city it was on/off for weeks before they finally threw the switch.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 01:35 |
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What are the major differences between the Razr and the Nexus? I'm trying to close in on my final decision as to what will replace my droid. Is it just: Pick Nexus if you want the bigger 720p screen/slightly faster proc and instant ICS Pick Razr if you want smaller/lighter/better build quality/slightly bigger battery but delayed ICS Is there anything else I'm missing? eta: Right now I'm leaning towards the Razr and just want to make sure I'm not missing anything critical. King Burgundy fucked around with this message at 03:10 on Oct 22, 2011 |
# ? Oct 22, 2011 03:08 |
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They actually have the same processor and clock speed. The nexus also has nfc and it could have a better camera (its unclear how much of the camera goodness is ICS or a combination of hardware and software. ) The razr MAY have better general RF and LTE performance (based on past phones by both companies.)
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 03:15 |
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Unless something odd happens, the Nexus is going to be the phone developers buy, which means that it's going to stay current for longer than the Razr.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 03:21 |
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2 other differences that have flown under the radar: the Razr has a memory card slot while the Nexus is internal only and the Razr's quarter HD screen is miraculously full on Super Amoled Plus. (edit: turns out I'm wrong and its Advanced, meaning Qhd and pentile). I'm sure the Nexus category define 720p screen will be incredible even making do with regular pentile Super Amoled though. I think Motorola finally got the message they needed to improve their screens. Developers will probably love the Nexus more, as said above. LaptopGun fucked around with this message at 00:45 on Oct 23, 2011 |
# ? Oct 22, 2011 04:58 |
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Also, if you're the kind of guy who likes to root and ROM your phone up, the Nexus is literally designed for this, while the Razr will have a locked bootloader that will severely limit (or at least delay) what's possible on it.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 05:25 |
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LaptopGun posted:2 other differences that have flown under the radar: the Razr has a memory card slot while the Nexus is internal only and the Razr's quarter HD screen is miraculously full on Super Amoled Plus. I'm sure the Nexus category define 720p screen will be incredible even making do with regular pentile Super Amoled though. I haven't been able to find anything that claims the Razr has a Super AMOLED Plus screen. The Razr also has an OMAP 4430 processor vs. the 4460 in the Galaxy Nexus but I doubt that makes a big difference.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 05:28 |
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jfreder posted:The Razr also has an OMAP 4430 processor vs. the 4460 in the Galaxy Nexus but I doubt that makes a big difference. 4430 is 1.0ghz OMAP4 4460 is 1.5ghz OMAP4 That's actually the only difference between the two processors. They're just all binned. Both the Galaxy Nexus and Razr are at 1.2ghz. So, its either an overclocked 4430 or underclocked 4460. The spec sheet on the Nexus says 4460 while they didn't specify the exact OMAP4 in the Razr but it really doesn't matter. When they run at the same clock speed, they're the exact same processor.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 05:36 |
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I really wanted to get in on some Verizon actions, especially now with some of these sweet new phones coming out, but the cost of Verizon is so loving expensive that I just can't seem to make myself do it. Even with the 12% employee discount that I get, its still pretty pricey. Why you goes to be so expensive Verizon?
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 05:41 |
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Porkchop Express posted:Why you goes to be so expensive Verizon? Well, it does actually cost money to make this happen.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 05:53 |
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bull3964 posted:Well, it does actually cost money to make this happen. I know, but its so many cash dollars.
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Porkchop Express posted:I really wanted to get in on some Verizon actions, especially now with some of these sweet new phones coming out, but the cost of Verizon is so loving expensive that I just can't seem to make myself do it. Even with the 12% employee discount that I get, its still pretty pricey. Why you goes to be so expensive Verizon? Where I live (Long Island NY) Its either ATT or Verizon if you want good coverage. Sprint and T-Mobile are incredibly spotty. Some people don't have a choice
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 07:22 |
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Really excited that there's two great phones coming out and not just the typical good one and the budget one. What it's coming down to for me between the Galaxy Nexus and the Razr so far is the battery life on the Nexus vs the camera on the Razr, but probably won't know if these are even an issue until reviewers get their hands on the actual phones. I'm pretty sure the battery life will be fine for the Nexus since the HSPA version has only 30mAh less than the Razr, but I'm not sure how the bells and whistles of ICS and that huge screen will impact it. For the Razr motorola has been entirely focused on the tech specs of the camera and not at all on its ability to actually take a photo so I'm expecting the same situation here. I am going to try to hold out until the phone I decide on drops to $200 from amazon which will allow for plenty of times for hands on impressions and reviews to come out.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 08:38 |
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e:nvm
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THF13 posted:Really excited that there's two great phones coming out and not just the typical good one and the budget one. What it's coming down to for me between the Galaxy Nexus and the Razr so far is the battery life on the Nexus vs the camera on the Razr, but probably won't know if these are even an issue until reviewers get their hands on the actual phones. Good news...the HTC Rezound is rumoured to be releasing on the same day as well, so you'll actually have THREE choices! It hasn't really seen much in the way of publicity since the Razr and Nexus kind of stole the spotlight, but if the other two fail to impress you for whatever reason, you'll still have a fallback.
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Penguissimo posted:Good news...the HTC Rezound is rumoured to be releasing on the same day as well, so you'll actually have THREE choices! It hasn't really seen much in the way of publicity since the Razr and Nexus kind of stole the spotlight, but if the other two fail to impress you for whatever reason, you'll still have a fallback. Do we know what type of screen the Rezound has? It's supposed to be 720p, but I don't recall if it's pentile or whatever.
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Athenry posted:Do we know what type of screen the Rezound has? It's supposed to be 720p, but I don't recall if it's pentile or whatever. 720p non-Pentile LCD, I believe. Also "Beats Audio", which so far has seemed to mean "EQ that cranks the bass up, but pumped through HTC's trademark lovely DAC".
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 21:53 |
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Beats Audio includes a Wolfson DAC
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 21:56 |
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Reviews of the Sensation XE have no indication that they are using a Wolfson DAC. This isn't something I've seen anywhere, where are you sourcing this info?
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 21:59 |
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bull3964 posted:Reviews of the Sensation XE have no indication that they are using a Wolfson DAC. Every HP product I've had my hands on that's had Beats Audio has also included a Wolfson DAC. That sorta points to a standard and not just an EQ setting.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 22:05 |
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Matlock posted:Every HP product I've had my hands on that's had Beats Audio has also included a Wolfson DAC. That sorta points to a standard and not just an EQ setting. That might be true for HP, but this article seems to indicate that the Beats designation stops with the EQ in the XE. edit: also the supplied earbuds I guess, but that still can't get around the legendarily-terrible HTC DAC.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 22:23 |
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Yeah, all the reviews of the sensation XE so far points to it just being bundled earbuds and an EQ. I believe beats audio has been hacked into other HTC handsets at this point with similar results as the sensation XE. We'll have to wait for a teardown of the Rezound (which I'm sure will come quickly after release), but I'm betting HTC hasn't done anything to the hardware of the phones for Beats.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 23:09 |
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jfreder posted:I haven't been able to find anything that claims the Razr has a Super AMOLED Plus screen. The Razr also has an OMAP 4430 processor vs. the 4460 in the Galaxy Nexus but I doubt that makes a big difference. Turns out I misread the spec sheet. The Razr screen actually says Super Amoled Advanced, which just means Qhd . Google points to Advanced being Pentile and still decently high pixel density. drat, I really got my hopes up.
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# ? Oct 23, 2011 00:43 |
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I wondered that. Everyone was saying it was non pentile bit there was no plus. Confusion.
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# ? Oct 23, 2011 01:04 |
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Logged into VZW to pay my bill today and they're already pushing the Droid Razr.
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I've had unlimited data since about 20 months ago when I bought my Droid. My Droid died, I bought a 4S and they switched me to 2gb/mo. Was this a mistake, should I have been able to keep my unlimited data? I'm not the primary account holder, if it matters. Should I have my girlfriend call and threaten to switch to Sprint if I don't get my unlimited data back?
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Traxis posted:I've had unlimited data since about 20 months ago when I bought my Droid. My Droid died, I bought a 4S and they switched me to 2gb/mo. Was this a mistake, should I have been able to keep my unlimited data? I'm not the primary account holder, if it matters. No they shouldn't have switched you and yes you should bitch at them.
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Traxis posted:I've had unlimited data since about 20 months ago when I bought my Droid. My Droid died, I bought a 4S and they switched me to 2gb/mo. Was this a mistake, should I have been able to keep my unlimited data? I'm not the primary account holder, if it matters. Did you do this at an Apple store? I know that when I bought one for my wife, the POS app the salesman was using had the 2GB plan at the very top of the list. His first question was "So you want the 2GB data for $30/month, right?" The unlimited one was way at the bottom out of sight and he had to scroll to the end to find it. I wonder how many other people have been knocked off their unlimited plans because of this. Also, I keep wondering if the "you can keep your unlimited if you upgrade to an LTE handset" policy will go away whenever an LTE iPhone rolls out.
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# ? Oct 23, 2011 15:10 |
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Ok so I have a scenario here that hopefully you all can help me figure out the best course of action for. I recently switched from T-Mobile to Verizon when I did a pre-order iPhone 4S. My wife stayed behind on T-Mobile because her contract isn't up until next year. What I didn't realize when I made this move was that changing the T-Mobile family plan to a single-line plan would require a contract extension. So now I'm saying gently caress it and pulling her over to Verizon to join my account here and eating the ETF. The issue is that I wanted to get her an iPhone as well but they are backordered everywhere. The local Verizon store doesn't have any nor an ETA, and Apple's site says that it's 1-2 weeks and all of the in-store reservations simply say "unavailable" I'm fine with ordering online and waiting, but I want to get her line moved over in the next few days as that is when our T-mobile billing cycle ends. We've already put feelers out to see if any friends have a spare Verizon phone we could use for a few weeks but I wasn't sure if there were any other good options for a stop-gap while waiting for the iPhone? Alternatively, is there another place we could check to try and find an iPhone in stock?
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vanilla slimfast posted:Ok so I have a scenario here that hopefully you all can help me figure out the best course of action for. You can buy a Palm Pixi Plus on Amazon for $35. I used one while waiting for the 4S to come out. WebOS is kind of neat, the phone is pretty slow and crappy though. I guess you could always return it once you find an iPhone. I'm keeping mine as a backup phone.
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vanilla slimfast posted:Alternatively, is there another place we could check to try and find an iPhone in stock? Yes. Any largish place that sells Verizon Phones. Best Buy and the like.
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PorkFat posted:Yes. Any largish place that sells Verizon Phones. Best Buy and the like. No love. A friend has a phone we can use so just gonna go that route and order online from Apple once the line's been ported. Thanks!
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vanilla slimfast posted:Ok so I have a scenario here that hopefully you all can help me figure out the best course of action for. What time did you check the in-store reservations on Apple's site? They will all say "unavailable" if you check before 9pm local time, and they turn unavailable again after midnight or if the day's stock is already sold out. Also, at 6pm they release whatever phones were reserved for that day and not picked up yet, so you can always try stopping into a store at that time too.
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kitten smoothie posted:What time did you check the in-store reservations on Apple's site? They will all say "unavailable" if you check before 9pm local time, and they turn unavailable again after midnight or if the day's stock is already sold out. Also, at 6pm they release whatever phones were reserved for that day and not picked up yet, so you can always try stopping into a store at that time too. Oh snap, I guess I misunderstood that, I was looking at it this morning. I'll check at 9pm tonight Thanks!
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