7/29/2013 10:55:11 AM
I already need a new phone... not gonna buy 2 and pay for 2. I'll just have to go uninformed.
7/29/2013 11:35:09 AM
I could care less. My employer pays for my personal phone and I back my phone up. I have sensitive company/client data on my phone and it makes sense for them to have that right especially if the phone got stolen.
7/29/2013 12:08:58 PM
7/29/2013 12:12:38 PM
If you put their data on your personal phone it makes sense they would enforce that. It would be stupid of a company to let their data go out to insecure personal devices.
7/29/2013 12:16:05 PM
^^yeh.^meh; if they want that level of control, then they should provide a secure device, IMO.
7/29/2013 1:07:42 PM
I worked somewhere that put the corp email inside an app, all of the enterprise stuff was inside of that (email, contacts, tasks, etc), the IT password policy was only for the app. They could nuke all of that remotely, but not control/access anything else on my device like pictures, text, web history, etc. That was pretty fair since it was my device and they were just securing their data that could be be accessed from my device. The app kind of sucked but it was better than them having the ability to snoop in or delete MY phone...I have had a few jobs with company provided phones but I only used that phone for work, too much crazy shit goes on with people getting fired for IT policy violations or getting snooped on. Nobody at work needs to see what you are sending your wife and your friends and shit. Having a separate personal phone seems like a no brainier since pretty much every phone takes the same charger now.
7/29/2013 6:55:32 PM
I didn't check if anyone posted it, but here is how to force the 4.3 Update on any Android Device (Since it "Officially" launched today, although you could get it days ago if you really wanted):http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/google-android/3461225/get-android-43/
7/30/2013 2:06:07 PM
New Nexus came with it. Woohoo. Man the screen on this thing is spectacular and it's way faster than the older Nexus.
7/30/2013 3:14:03 PM
^^old. But useful.
7/30/2013 5:56:58 PM
^^ dude, you picked the absolute worst time to buy the Nexus 7. The next revision (2014) is going to be much, much better.Tegra 5/Kepler Mobile nigga[Edited on July 31, 2013 at 1:11 PM. Reason : _]
7/31/2013 1:09:35 PM
Except I bought the new one when it came out. You bought the older one as the new one was coming out simply because you could finance it when you could have gotten the new one from Best Buy and still financed it for 6 months. Hell you could have gotten the new one and tried it out for 2 weeks then returned it and gotten the older one if you still wanted it. I've got the two sitting in front of me right now. The difference in screen resolution and quality/brightness is ridiculous. The new one looks waaaaay better. Not to mention the new one is quite a bit faster.-In fact you could probably return that POS right now and get the new one and stop trying to justify your bad decision. [Edited on July 31, 2013 at 1:45 PM. Reason : s]
7/31/2013 1:41:12 PM
Since I refuse to be tethered to Zune nor Itunes, I reckon my first-ever smartphone will be an Android of some sort. Sam S4 versus Moto Razr Maxx HD MP3 WTF... Need I look at more?
7/31/2013 7:45:49 PM
^ wait for the new Motos to come out
7/31/2013 7:59:08 PM
^^ if you don't need it right this moment and you're willing to purchase a higher-end phone, wait until something with KLP comes out in 2-3 monthseven then, if you don't want the latest generation of phone, the phones that are nice now will be pretty cheap
7/31/2013 9:40:21 PM
One of the new Moto Droids have a stock 3500 mAh battery. I want one.
7/31/2013 10:49:00 PM
Well now I finally have 4.3 rooted, hard to find time to read XDA when you work over 60 hours a week.and neodata, the only bad decision I made was not having a data plan on my phone and getting the 3G N7. I could care less about the ppi on a 7" screen going up. Obviously I could return it, but I don't give a shit about the new one. Like I said, if it had a Tegra 4 in it, I would have waited for it. If you couldn't see my post was a joke, you have hardware attachment issues.
8/1/2013 10:54:22 AM
I know it was a joke. You just bought the old Nexus 7 at a really bad time. It's amusing you keep trying to back up your decision. It doesn't matter what the specs are on the new one the fact is it's way faster and the screen is pretty spectacular. The only logical reason you didn't get the new one is because you didn't want to spend the extra money ($70 extra for the 32GB - as you say you got the 32GB 1st gen for $199) which is fine. You just need to admit that. I for one think the extra $70 is entirely worth it for a much more powerful device. But if you're on a budget than $70 is a lot. Plus your logic, "hey the new one isn't as fast as I want it to be so I'm going to get the old one even though I know it's way slower" is pretty stupid.
8/1/2013 11:20:31 AM
I will say that I don't regret the $159 I got my wife's "old" model for. The new one is certainly nicer and is a steal for performance vs price - absolutely no doubt about that. But I knew it was coming and figured it would be at least $60 more than what I was getting hers for. Ended up being $70. $70 certainly doesn't come close to denting our discretionary spending budget, but there is also no reason to spend $70 when we didn't need it. I may get an S3 to replace my DX2 (with a slightly cracked screen) this fall. I could easily afford an S4 and it is better, but an S3 would still be an upgrade and get the job done. I just try and buy up to the level we'd really utilize vs what we can actually afford when it comes to electronics. If it was up to my tech side, I'd be keeping up with the latest and the greatest all the time on all my devices, but I just restrain myself because I don't NEED to have the best screen etc. There will always be something better soon anyway. This usually leads me to buying stuff near the end of it's cycle or just 1 rev behind the latest model. Always works for us and saves money. I won't pretend newer stuff isn't better or a good deal. Heck my DX2 is ancient these days. But it still gets the job done every day.[Edited on August 1, 2013 at 11:39 AM. Reason : ]
8/1/2013 11:30:30 AM
Yeah you people I don't get. I can't justify saving $100-200 by getting a last gen phone that I'll have for 2 years. I get frustrated because I can't upgrade my phone every year. I can't imagine having a device that's 3+ years old.
8/1/2013 12:16:14 PM
I loved when Sprint ran the Premier program. Upgrade every 12 months - always sold old phone for at least 75% of the latest subsidized model.
8/1/2013 1:04:39 PM
I just sent my Wife's S4 back to Verizon on the last day of the return period. The battery life sucked compared to the Motorola, and the menus make me want to beat my head on the wall.
8/1/2013 1:08:18 PM
^^^ I know you can't imagine it, but honestly it's not that bad. Everything still works. 1 factory reset during the time I've owned it and it is still snappy. I don't have the latest version of Android and it isn't as fast as newer phones but everything is functional. It's just not "as good" or "as fast." if the thing wasn't working and was freezing all the time, draining battery, sluggish, etc. it'd be one thing. When it starts to crap out on me like that, I'll replace it, but until then I'll hold onto it. The absolute only reason I'm entertaining the idea of replacing mine at this point is because I'm 'bored' with it. So, I still enjoy reading about the new phones because I am definitely a technology lover, but I don't need all the new features and just try and restrain myself from want vs need.It's actually not about actively trying to SAVE $100-200, but rather no real reason to spend $100-$200 when I have something that still works for me. I don't think there is anything wrong when people get the latest and greatest (as long as they aren't like some people I know who really can't afford to get new phones as often as they do). I just have a threshold on that kind of stuff and I upgrade when I need it. I take the same approach with cars. Had mine 10 years and I have no plan of replacing it anytime soon.Although, I will say it would be more than $100-$200. I got mine for $149 a little over 3 years ago and have had a plan of $45 for unlimited data that entire time. A subsidized phone would more than double my monthly bill and unsubsidized phones (especially current gen) are a lot more than $100-$200.However, the real effect is this: we were talking about tablets. And then phones. And then my wife has a phone and a tablet. If you take the same latest & greatest approach on all devices, it really starts to add up to a lot more than $100-200.[Edited on August 1, 2013 at 1:36 PM. Reason : ]
8/1/2013 1:30:10 PM
I have not really seen any improvement in tablets at all.
8/1/2013 2:05:50 PM
8/1/2013 2:12:29 PM
i'm anxious to hear more about the nexus 10 revamp
8/1/2013 2:17:34 PM
I'm kinda digging the moto x, I like the look and everything, but I'm curious to see how the processor stands up. Marketing hype, or is the configuration of not using a SoC beneficial? I'm on Verizon, and would want a custom one,, so, I guess I've got time to see how the phone shakes out
8/1/2013 7:39:32 PM
if the screen was 1080p and the battery was bigger, I'd be a lot more interested
8/1/2013 10:24:39 PM
^
8/2/2013 8:36:56 AM
8/2/2013 10:28:59 AM
YOU TALK, NSA LISTENS! literally.
8/2/2013 12:52:22 PM
i wonder if motorola will still be routing all your data in an unencrypted fashion to their own servers
8/2/2013 2:06:10 PM
my battery is only 2800 mAh
8/2/2013 2:37:30 PM
720p on 4.7" screen doesn't really bother me. I don't need 1080 there... Especially since the display is not pentile. Had it been pentile, yeah, I'd prefer a higher density.Battery does bother me about moto x. [Edited on August 2, 2013 at 2:46 PM. Reason : .]
8/2/2013 2:45:40 PM
8/2/2013 2:48:17 PM
8/2/2013 4:21:39 PM
ugh, real gaming on tablets and phones is absolutely awful
8/2/2013 4:50:19 PM
Here are some perfect examples of why I wish the new Nexus 7 went with Tegra 4, however I know Tegra 4 would have broken the price range Nexus devices are known for or the new N7 would have been delayed.Of course Tegra 4 being actively cooled in the Shield helps that 1.9ghz clock across all 4 cores and I guarantee it will OC nicely. Supposedly NVIDIA says the Shield ships with an unlocked bootloader, which is AWESOME. I just want to see how well this thing does in sales/following, I did give it STRONG consideration though; in the end I was glad I picked the N7. I just didn't want to have to carry around a 360 controller constantly to use a tablet. Now if I already had say the N7 last year when it launched and was interested in the Shield, it would have been a no brainer.
8/2/2013 4:58:09 PM
I don't think pricing is the only reason tegra was rebuked
8/2/2013 5:09:35 PM
About timehttp://officialandroid.blogspot.com/2013/08/find-your-lost-phone-with-android.html
8/2/2013 5:13:12 PM
meh they should've just bought out Android Lost
8/2/2013 6:09:21 PM
With the new fused location provider in 4.3, the system will periodically observe local WiFi networks, even when you have WiFi off. They already had the data. They already have mapping... They probably just needed this style of location awareness to or provide the service the way they wanted to
8/2/2013 9:05:54 PM
hopefully it'll include something like "signal flare" in lookout (sends a location email just before the battery dies so you have the last location)also, anyone use or tried mo+ beta (free IP calling and texting)?https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.moplus.moplusapp[Edited on August 3, 2013 at 7:39 AM. Reason : link]
8/3/2013 7:31:26 AM
I think the phone is continuously checking in, no initiation needed. Last available known location will always be available. At least if I was Google, that's what I'd do.
8/3/2013 1:13:33 PM
Sounds like LG will be producing the 3rd revision Nexus 7
8/4/2013 12:05:35 PM
What are you talking about command prompt in a kernel....You want a terminal? Download terminal emulator, its independent of whatever kernel you use. Just need root.
8/4/2013 2:10:04 PM
god fucking dammit. I tried to update my Galaxy Nexus to 4.3 last night and got the infinite boot screen. Nothing, including a reset, allowed it to boot. Had to reflash the 4.3 google image, and in the process I lost all my data, backups included. On top of all that, none of my settings (not my data) were restored from the "cloud". It's my own fault for thinking it might actually go smoothly.
8/6/2013 2:28:16 PM
once you logged in it didn't restore your apps?
8/6/2013 3:29:41 PM
8/6/2013 3:46:08 PM
What ROM did you use?
8/6/2013 5:42:05 PM