Well i just dont bother with reviews from websites anymore but regarding the photos if someone can take a pic outdoor will be great and one not low light but in-door normal conditions.
Thanks
Thanks
Well i just dont bother with reviews from websites anymore but regarding the photos if someone can take a pic outdoor will be great and one not low light but in-door normal conditions.
Thanks
Did you have HDR enabled for the shot? I find it improves things quite a bit. Also notice it uses flash in HDR mode (I think just for pre-shot metering).Dull, rainy day outside.
Did you have HDR enabled for the shot? I find it improves things quite a bit. Also notice it uses flash in HDR mode (I think just for pre-shot metering).
Mike
I would hardly call a Nexus 4 entry level. Lol.
Would you tell someone looking to pick up their first smartphone to:
Go on google play buy a no contract phone for 299+ when it becomes available again.
Create a Google account if they don't have one.
Find a carrier to put the phone on.
Etc
Or
Walk into Verizon/ATT and get a FREE iPhone 4 on contract. You could probably get the iPhone 5 on contract cheaper. Since subsidiaries aren't reflexed in the monthly payment (in the US) it's going to be cheaper (assuming you don't want to break the contract).
Do you know what APN settings to use? I saw a post on another site but I don't think it has APN for AT&T post paid.
This is what I'm using. I found it on XDA. My Speedtest was crashing it was so bad. After I switched to the APN below, I was getting 3mbps at my office yesterday.
APN
APN Name: AT&T HSPA+
APN: phone
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri
Sent from my Windows 8 device using Board Express
Thanks from me too. Mine was the old cingular.wap thing!This is what I'm using. I found it on XDA. My Speedtest was crashing it was so bad. After I switched to the APN below, I was getting 3mbps at my office yesterday.
APN
APN Name: AT&T HSPA+
APN: phone
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri
Sent from my Windows 8 device using Board Express
I would hardly call a Nexus 4 entry level. Lol.
Would you tell someone looking to pick up their first smartphone to:
Go on google play buy a no contract phone for 299+ when it becomes available again.
Create a Google account if they don't have one.
Find a carrier to put the phone on.
Etc
Or
Walk into Verizon/ATT and get a FREE iPhone 4 on contract. You could probably get the iPhone 5 on contract cheaper. Since subsidiaries aren't reflexed in the monthly payment (in the US) it's going to be cheaper (assuming you don't want to break the contract).
Nexus 4 would be cheaper in the UK just about (I think). It's hard to directly compare because iPhone contracts are usually 24 month. Anyway...
16 GB Nexus 4 - £279
Three SIM - 600 mins, 5000 texts, unlimited data £15.90 pm for 12 months (x2)
Total cost - £660.60
16 GB iPhone 5 with 24 month contract (500 mins, 5000 texts, unlimited data) is £99 upfront + £34 pm
Total cost - £915.00
16 GB iPhone 4S on the same 24 month contract is £29 upfront + £31 pm
Total cost - £773.00
Rip-off Britain
This is what I'm using. I found it on XDA. My Speedtest was crashing it was so bad. After I switched to the APN below, I was getting 3mbps at my office yesterday.
APN
APN Name: AT&T HSPA+
APN: phone
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri
Sent from my Windows 8 device using Board Express
Thanks again!! Getting much faster speeds now on the speed test. Around 8-9 Mbps down and around 1 up.
This is what I'm using. I found it on XDA. My Speedtest was crashing it was so bad. After I switched to the APN below, I was getting 3mbps at my office yesterday.
APN
APN Name: AT&T HSPA+
APN: phone
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri
Sent from my Windows 8 device using Board Express
with these settings, apparently port 8080 is more secure. At least that is what the same post you got those from suggested.
Do you have a link to the thread? I looked In the "Post your speed test thread" and didn't find any mention of it. That's where I found the settings I posted.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1791526
here is a quote from the link
"Update 7-24: It has also come to my attention that port 8080 works. I am under the impression that it is higher security for sending MMS messages. Thanks!"
If I set my Google account not to sync will it stop others things from syncing? For example when I disable it my twitter account no longer has options for syncing. They are grayed out. What that about?
Just go into the account settings and uncheck whatever you don't want to sync.
Everything else will sync fine.
Oh yeah. Got.my nexus in the mail finally. Its going to take some time to get use to it though. It's worth the wait though.