muscal
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Why am i leaning towards the G2X?? I, unfortunately, don't think its gonna be a Nexus Tablet. Even if it is, its gonna be that sh#*#y g-slate.
Good points but Goole wants to push the tab market further. So develop DC on tablets, prolly something similar to the slate, which was prolly a prototype used to when the goole bid.Devs are clamoring for a development device based on the Tegra2. You're not going to iron out processor issues with a Hummingbird device. If we are going to accept that the Android platform will be processor fragmented, accept it and release development devices with each contending processor platform.
If you look at it, which device comes with
1. Tegra2
2. Stock Android OS
3. Has both AT&T and T-Mobile bands
You end up with the G2X. Just unlock the damn thing.
Good points but Goole wants to push the tab market further. So develop DC on tablets, prolly something similar to the slate, which was prolly a prototype used to when the goole bid.
Im only reading between the lines an guessing like the rest, but yeah something along those lines.So you think it's gonna be a Nexus Tablet (Nexus T)?
Im only reading between the lines an guessing like the rest, but yeah something along those lines.
I believe the next nexus will come from either LG or Samsung, primarily because they are large manufactures, they make there on screens and they can afford to undercut the rest. Now seeing LG make a huge shipment to Google sounds fairly logical sense Google needs a Developer Tablet. Which would make a nice gift at Google IO. The shipment was close to what attenance is supposed to be.
washers and dryers for all the employees. They are pretty awesome
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I think that the slate was a well made prototype showed to google, but a true google device needs to be pure an free of any manufacture or carrier software. How can LG sell it to carriers with out giving them the option for adding bloatware? Will it kill the sales of the so called Nexus tablet yeah but, nexus isnt about sales per say but about pushing out devices to app devs, which inturn the big G will make the real revenue from adds (admob owned by google) hence the reason we see so many free apps supporting ads with out a paid counterpart.I think we can all agree the shipment was indeed for Google IO but what i don't understand is how LG built a Nexus Tablet when their g-slate/optimus pad hasn't even come out yet. Did they do a really good job at leak prevention or something? I feel like if it is the g-slate/pad that it would be underwhelming for conference attendees.
lol I think that was a play from? Huh? Lol
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Nexus refrigerator. 'nuff said.
I also think it is a giveaway for googleio, and I can't wait until I get there to see what it is. I think I heard a number of about 5000-5500 for the number of io tickets, so 5300 seems like a suspiciously close number. I guess we will see in about a month.
-frank
Google IO is May 10th...
I'm not sayin', but I'm sayin'...
I'm starting to think about this more and more, now I think it might be a Nexus Tablet from LG.