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pandaK posted:Are those tempered glass screen protectors worth it? If so, does anyone have any suggestions for the Note 4 and Note Edge? I have one and they're cheap enough to not be obnoxiously priced. At $5-$10 a pop they're nice and they can make people believe you don't have a screen protector on. From my understanding, they will shatter and absorb the impact so the screen is unaffected. Sort of like a car bumper. I'm told these are the new hotness (if pricier): http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Scratch-Bubble-free-Fingerprint-Protector-Replacement/dp/B00R421E8E/ That being said, I got two other branded ones for my Z3C and one of them was a total lemon and would recognize my key presses as swipes so............
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RVProfootballer posted:lol asking this about a Samsung. How's the fingerprint reader and S-voice and tilt to endlessly scroll and all that garbage? The fingerprint reader actually works really well. I use it as my unlock. I disable the rest of the poo poo
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 00:48 |
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I wish my N6 had a fingerprint reader. One of the things I really like about the new iPhones.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 00:57 |
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My One Max has a fingerprint reader, and it works fine, but I just don't find myself using it at all. Maybe because it's on the back...
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 01:03 |
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nerve posted:So then while we are on the subject, what is the best camera app? If you fit the requirements, this one looks pretty good: Android Manual Camera App Review: http://youtu.be/uyo9pHQVrJA
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nerve posted:I wish my N6 had a fingerprint reader. One of the things I really like about the new iPhones. It was going to, but Apple bought the top manufacturer and so they decided not to stick a second-rate one in there instead.
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DemonMage posted:It was going to, but Apple bought the top manufacturer and so they decided not to stick a second-rate one in there instead.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 02:49 |
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Any recommendations for a Bluetooth keyboard to use with a nexus 5? Is like to be able to take notes during meetings without lugging around a10 lbs laptop.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 04:24 |
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Massasoit posted:Any recommendations for a Bluetooth keyboard to use with a nexus 5? Is like to be able to take notes during meetings without lugging around a10 lbs laptop. How about getting a lighter laptop?
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 05:03 |
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Merv Burger posted:How about getting a lighter laptop? That definitely makes more sense than buying a cheap bluetooth keyboard that works with his phone.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 11:45 |
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Grimson posted:That definitely makes more sense than buying a cheap bluetooth keyboard that works with his phone. Taking notes on a phone during meetings using a bluetooth keyboard is pretty funny, so I also think he should get a nice full sized bluetooth keyboard.
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Merv Burger posted:How about getting a lighter laptop? In thinking $50 instead of $300+ would be better. Particularly for something that I have to do, but not every day.
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Massasoit posted:In thinking $50 instead of $300+ would be better. Particularly for something that I have to do, but not every day. You can get a used Chromebook for 100. My experience with bluetooth keyboard on an android tablet is really bad. Every time you start typing, you have to tap the space or whatever key a couple times to wake it up. Using a bt keyboard on a w8 tablet is slightly better, I would call it "barely usable". whatever7 fucked around with this message at 16:28 on Feb 7, 2015 |
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whatever7 posted:You can get a used Chromebook for 100.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 16:18 |
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sd6 posted:Actually there's some spots showing up under the screen now, so the LCD is hosed. Sweet! Thermopyle posted:I've struggled with this whole idea in the past and gave up on it. I do use some USB charger hubs to good effect (I think they're Anker ones with 5 or 6 ports...I don't have it in front of me), but the retractable cables don't do much to clean up the mess because they just kind of dangle there and they only retract reliably for awhile before you've got to start messing with them to get them to retract. pandaK posted:Are those tempered glass screen protectors worth it? If so, does anyone have any suggestions for the Note 4 and Note Edge?
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 16:45 |
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Massasoit posted:In thinking $50 instead of $300+ would be better. Particularly for something that I have to do, but not every day. Yeah, $50 is cheaper, but a $100 chromebook is like so much better its not even funny. For $125, I bought a refurbished Acer C720p which is arguably the best Chromebook, and I love the thing.
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Thermopyle posted:Yeah, $50 is cheaper, but a $100 chromebook is like so much better its not even funny. Wow, real helpful. The guy wants to type on his 5" phone with a full sized keyboard during meetings, and you come up with this?
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RVProfootballer posted:Wow, real helpful. The guy wants to type on his 5" phone with a full sized keyboard during meetings, and you come up with this? When the best answer is "what you are trying to do isn't going to work well, here are some alternatives..." then yes, it is a good answer.
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Thermopyle posted:Yeah, $50 is cheaper, but a $100 chromebook is like so much better its not even funny. I just ordered a Toshiba Chromebook. Is the Acer superior enough to warrant cancelling and switching to the Acer?
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RVProfootballer posted:Wow, real helpful. The guy wants to type on his 5" phone with a full sized keyboard during meetings, and you come up with this? Because trying to type on a tiny rear end device with an adult sized keyboard is a recipe for annoying.
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RVProfootballer posted:Wow, real helpful. The guy wants to type on his 5" phone with a full sized keyboard during meetings, and you come up with this? You can't use a keyboard on a phone. It just doesn't work. There are alternatives designed for this very thing.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 18:31 |
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Do Chromebooks work without an internet connection?
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 19:51 |
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I gotta hand it to HTC. My m7 (carrier version) I got in may 2013 on JB, recieved kit kat and today it got pushed 5.0.2. First time I've had a handset actually get two OS bumps. It's a nice change of pace from the one major update and that's about it of previous generations.
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RVProfootballer posted:Wow, real helpful. The guy wants to type on his 5" phone with a full sized keyboard during meetings, and you come up with this? Because a Chromebook is not meaningfully heavier/larger than a Bluetooth keyboard and a massively better solution. Comparative cost is a concern though.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 20:14 |
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ffs
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Massasoit posted:Any recommendations for a Bluetooth keyboard to use with a nexus 5? Is like to be able to take notes during meetings without lugging around a10 lbs laptop. My Nokia e90 was perfect for this pre-iPhone revolution, it should be possible to refresh this with a modern touch screen on both sides and get a decent thickness nowadays It was the only physical keyboard phone that was actually better than what we have today.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 20:28 |
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Nobody will build another physical keyboard phone ever, maybe it's time to kickstart something. What's the deal with Moto G mk1 and Lollipop? I just checked if my parents' unlocked global GSM (purchased in the US) phones got updated and they have not, still on 4.4.something. Doing the manual update check doesn't do anything either.
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mobby_6kl posted:What's the deal with Moto G mk1 and Lollipop? Motorola says we'll get it. I don't mind waiting if it means a more polished Lollipop hitting my phone.
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 21:02 |
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I thought you were enjoying the ride to be honest!
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Manky posted:Motorola says we'll get it. I don't mind waiting if it means a more polished Lollipop hitting my phone. Whoa ok thanks! I was certain I read it was already being pushed out like a month if not two ago and so thought it was just a matter of staggered release or something like that. I actually have little desire for Lollipop (especially in its current state), and just wanted to test the new NFC WiFi password share feature. That I now realized the G doesn't have anyway.
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mobby_6kl posted:Whoa ok thanks! I was certain I read it was already being pushed out like a month if not two ago and so thought it was just a matter of staggered release or something like that. You're not wrong, it did pop up in India a month or two ago.
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Manky posted:Motorola says we'll get it. I don't mind waiting if it means a more polished Lollipop hitting my phone. My Moto Maxx isn't on the list...
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# ? Feb 7, 2015 22:58 |
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Picked up a Nexus 6 after my LG G2 bit the dust. Also ended up with a gift card to Best Buy who of course, carry no kinds of anything for the Nexus 6. Any case/screen protector recommendations? Or other accessories. The wireless charging sounds cool, but for 50 bucks it's a bit steep...
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isndl posted:My Moto Maxx isn't on the list...
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Dohaeris posted:Picked up a Nexus 6 after my LG G2 bit the dust. Also ended up with a gift card to Best Buy who of course, carry no kinds of anything for the Nexus 6. Any case/screen protector recommendations? Or other accessories. The wireless charging sounds cool, but for 50 bucks it's a bit steep... Diztronic TPU case is goon approved. Tylt Vu is pretty cool but turbo charging is better.
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Speaking of Tylt Vu the car charger is finally out (only available in gray pad so far, the other colors aren't out yet). I'm getting one because the iOttie wireless charger mount clips aren't wide and deep enough for my Note4 w/ case. I don't really like the base of the mount, but hopefully if the pad isn't as good as the iOttie's and it's a standard ball thing I'll just use one of my iOttie bases.
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Dohaeris posted:Picked up a Nexus 6 after my LG G2 bit the dust. Also ended up with a gift card to Best Buy who of course, carry no kinds of anything for the Nexus 6. Any case/screen protector recommendations? Or other accessories. The wireless charging sounds cool, but for 50 bucks it's a bit steep...
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ruby idiot railed posted:Speaking of Tylt Vu the car charger is finally out (only available in gray pad so far, the other colors aren't out yet). I'm getting one because the iOttie wireless charger mount clips aren't wide and deep enough for my Note4 w/ case. Someone with a Nexus 6 get this and tell me if it works if you leave a case on your phone.
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ruby idiot railed posted:Speaking of Tylt Vu the car charger is finally out (only available in gray pad so far, the other colors aren't out yet). I'm getting one because the iOttie wireless charger mount clips aren't wide and deep enough for my Note4 w/ case. Ugh I want this but the fuckin Saudis made it cost $139 Cdn. CLAM DOWN posted:Someone with a Nexus 6 get this and tell me if it works if you leave a case on your phone. Considering the Vu works fine I'm sure it would too?
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Reverse Centaur posted:Considering the Vu works fine I'm sure it would too? That make sense, ok. I've been looking for a new car holder and this one caught my eye but I'll be damned if I have to take my phone out of the case every time.
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