Haha honestly no one knows.
Also I just did my RMA and they upgraded me to a 16 GB and its shipping in less than a week. Awesome!
Wow that's great! Maybe it means they have more stock in.
Haha honestly no one knows.
Also I just did my RMA and they upgraded me to a 16 GB and its shipping in less than a week. Awesome!
Wow that's great! Maybe it means they have more stock in.
Haha honestly no one knows.
Also I just did my RMA and they upgraded me to a 16 GB and its shipping in less than a week. Awesome!
How quickly does the battery drain on maximum brightness? I'm still using my iPhone 4S and am trying to decide what I want to get next. I'd really like to try the Nexus 4, but the battery life complaints are scaring me. I always keep brightness at maximum on phones unless I'm in a dark room.
Personally, I can't handle any brightness setting higher than this on my Nexus 4:
Screen feels insanely bright.
Personally, I can't handle any brightness setting higher than this on my Nexus 4:
Screen feels insanely bright.
Personally, I can't handle any brightness setting higher than this on my Nexus 4:
Screen feels insanely bright.
Wow that's great! Maybe it means they have more stock in.
I saw T-Mobile News say that this month all T-Mobile stores will have the Nexus 4 available in the USA where they havent yet. Cant get one here in Vegas. So im sure some of that stock is going elsewhere and they are having a hard time keeping up.
Also saw that the estimation for N4 sales is around 370,000. Not huge but more a success than they have had by only using the Google store.
I haven't used Google Now at all but I want to start using it because it seems to have a lot of useful features. Have you guys noticed it causing a significant battery drain? I also generally had all my location services off because I rarely ever use GPS.
I keep Google Now on all the time and have managed to get by fine for the most part. I tried leaving it off for a day or two when I had my first Nexus 4 and I didn't notice a difference.
I leave it on all the time as well but dont have everything turned on. I dont care to get stock quotes for example. I also am talking about this on my GS3. I dont have a Nexus 4. Google now does do a lot of different things and i havent even discovered many of them im sure.
Maybe we need a thread of Google Now discoveries...lol
I think onthecouchagain started one about all the different voice commands you can use with it a while back
Dont think it was a thread and it wasnt what i had in mind. I think he listed commands or words to say or understand.
I mean something like this...i used G voice and said " i need to get some long sleeve shirts this weekend? and it said "saving note" , sent a email to me that was titled Note to self from Me and had in text what i spoke and also saved the voice recording that i could play.
Little things you discovered other than command words. But i guess if you knew all the commands you would discover some things.
I guess I'll give it a try for a few days and see. What do I have to lose.
I have to find a way to stop obsessing over battery life. It was never this bad when I had an iPhone and it's not as bad even with my new HTC 8X. I think it's because with Android you can do so much to change how the phone performs and preserves battery life (custom kernels by undeclocking/undervolting/limiting phone to 2 cores too) and because of this I try to get the most I can out of battery life. It also doesn't help when I see people with up to 9 hours of screen on time and over a day phone on time! I have no idea what those people do but probably stay on wifi most of the time and use something like Juice Defender which I absolutely hate. It's also probably due to being able to actually see how much you've used the phone with the screen on time versus however iOS calculates it's usaage time which always turns out to be more than my average screen on time on the Nexus 4.
To add to that, I was fine charging my iPhone 4/4S throughout the day because I'm a heavy user but now with my Nexus 4 I try to go through the whole day with a single charge and I can on most days provided I'm not playing any games.
Sorry for the rant
How can you limit the phone to 2 cores? I've not heard about that yet.
A guy on twitter just said to do this, go do it
"Ask "what is a giraffe" from Google Now. Listen carefully. Laugh."
LOL. Wtf is that last bit all about?
Here's a great read from an iPhone fanboy who switched to the N4.
http://gizmodo.com/5973073/an-iphone-lovers-confession-i-switched-to-the-nexus-4-completely
Definitely not going to be everyone's opinion but it's good to see what a power user can get out of Android.
Interestingly that device doesn't have the sparkly back which is inline with the reports on XDA