I can't wait, only to have a simple way to communicate with people I meet that have BBM service.
@haloruler64 misreply* I didn't get a reply saying I won.
@Haloruler64 ? For what? I didn't win. Was this a miserly?
I own a Nexus 4 but my story comes from dropping the likes of my S3 and my N4.But since I have to pick between the two it'll be the Nexus 4.I've dropped the Nexus 4 on various occasions, luckily the screen is still intact, however using slim cases my phone did pop-out (both times I was foolishly Video chatting on Skype and got tangled in the wire).My arm got caught up trying to point at something in the school's market, to show my friend, as I motioned across the view of the camera my hand gets caught. DRAG! The wire of my headphones tugs at the phone taking it from my hands. It flies and I try to catch it.. juggling it for a moment or two.It lands, moments later.. face down.. sliding across the cold, hard tiling. I gasped. No! Not the Nexus 4, how could I?!Pulling it up for the moment of truth, too scared to look at the display.. I flip it over, while explaining to my friend what happened..
The case was ever-so-slightly lifted from the device's back, almost like it were to pop off, it felt creaky to the touch. I continuing to turn the device.The moment of truth, coming away with nothing more than a slight ding to the chrome, with everything else intact - My Nexus 4 was saved by this little piece of thin plastic, awesome.
Total amount I'm willing to spend in accessories? Could be "limitless". That's different than how much per accessory though, I would probably pay up to $50 for an amazing dock for my tablet and $30 for my phone accessories (each).
Now I don't go buying the most expensive case out there, its about bang-for-buck. My accessories are mainly cables for extending device use (HDMIs, and the sort), cases, and maybe the occasional backplate or screen protector.I'm not the kind of guy that goes out to buy a $50 case though, like I said earlier I'm more around having multiple cases i.e. different designs (Cruzerlite cases) that come in with relatively good protection and look nice too.
See here http://www.droiddog.com/android-blog/2012/02/htc-one-x-announced-heading-to-att-in-april/
10:08 is the time that HTC always uses for their Handsets.
What happened to the old Emotion UI? Or was that some other UI.. ehh.. either way it just looks more like a MIUI theme than anything when you think about it.
I love it, I'm hoping it comes with a reasonable price tag that certainly doesn't look like an off-contract phone and hopefully, like a tablet, it'll deliver in Cellular models as well as WiFi only.If it comes in at $400 I think it'd be a steal considering what it is.and even at 450-500 its still a great product.
I actually really like the design..
I don't really care I just want to pay with NFC in stores as long as there's no additional cost to using ISIS versus Google Wallet.
So its the Blaze 4G on Verizon.. basically.
At a quick glance I see a Galaxy SIII, uhm. Yeah.. do they sell those in Apple stores now?
I watch Youtube on my phone, and the occasional lengthy Youtube video does come up, at times I've watched 20 minute videos on my phone.. Movies? Not sure if I would do that, I use my phone for other stuff which usually keeps me busy and seeing as the display is the biggest drain I'm not sure how I'd feel.. I can watch a movie on my tablet and a few episodes of some shows though, but if I'm near say my laptop I sometimes opt to switch depending on the situation, i.e. in bed.. would be tilted laptop screen > than propping up tablet.
@jfbsays Never had a problem with Flash on my Transformer (battery-life wise) I've loaded up live streams for 2-3 hours with a drainage of only maybe 15%.
HTC preferably but I think it'd be interesting to see what Motorola would put out as well.
Arc successor!
Surprised that the device to show off CM10 would be an LG device, given the Optimus 4x is a solid high-end device, but LG and Nvidia.. mmm bad taste in my mouth.
It'd be a cool software implementation for folders, but if its just a gimmicky eye-candy feature I don't see the point of patenting it.
@EricDivine Yep.. so ~$690 with taxes or at least in California..