Nice! But the 4's back looks sexier.![]()
well, can always dbrand it.. all very sexy
Nice! But the 4's back looks sexier.![]()
No one knows. Anyone who claims otherwise is bulls*itting you.But usually hw long will it takes to in launch in sg??
Looking forward to the Nexus 5 as a potential replacement for my current Butterfly S.
Top 2 concerns are:
1. Screen display quality.
2. Compatibility of LTE/4G with local networks.
Why do you wanna replace it? Don't like to have a microSD card slot?![]()
Yeah, stock Android is always the best. No idea why all companies even spend a penny butchering around with the OS. Anyway, if the Nexus 5 comes only with 16GB max. like the Nexus 4 it's definitely limiting. I know the rumor says 32GB but who knows... Another thing I don't like about the Nexus devices are the non-removable batteries.Main reason is unlike most, I kind of like the Nexus 5's design (I guess the Butterfly S looks ok, but I want something that is unassuming and black, like the Nexus 5), and I wish to try Stock Android for once, especially Kit Kat.
I do appreciate the availability of a microSD slot, but I think I can live without it.
Yeah, stock Android is always the best. No idea why all companies even spend a penny butchering around with the OS. Anyway, if the Nexus 5 comes only with 16GB max. like the Nexus 4 it's definitely limiting. I know the rumor says 32GB but who knows... Another thing I don't like about the Nexus devices are the non-removable batteries.
Relax.....for sure there will be a variant suitable for EU LTE networks.Looking forward to the Nexus 5 as a potential replacement for my current Butterfly S.
Top 2 concerns are:
1. Screen display quality.
2. Compatibility of LTE/4G with local networks.
Relax.....for sure there will be a variant suitable for EU LTE networks.
But for Starhub customers (that will stay on Starhub), they can just buy the US version immediately (most probably).
No...Was there a similar variant for the N4 too? How long did it take to be released after the original?
Apologies for the many questions, I've never gotten a Nexus device before. Hope to make N5 my first![]()
N4 didn't even have LTE, so no need for variants. Look to the N7 2013 with LTE for why I say that.Was there a similar variant for the N4 too? How long did it take to be released after the original?
Apologies for the many questions, I've never gotten a Nexus device before. Hope to make N5 my first![]()
Because unlike what most tech inclined people think, more people are impressed by added "features" compared to barebones Android.Yeah, stock Android is always the best. No idea why all companies even spend a penny butchering around with the OS. Anyway, if the Nexus 5 comes only with 16GB max. like the Nexus 4 it's definitely limiting. I know the rumor says 32GB but who knows... Another thing I don't like about the Nexus devices are the non-removable batteries.
anyone work for local telcos? any tip if singtel, m1, starhub going to bring in nexus 5?![]()
Are you for real? It's not even announced yet.
Highly doubt that they will, or even can, bring in the Nexus 5.anyone work for local telcos? any tip if singtel, m1, starhub going to bring in nexus 5?![]()