Research???? You mean let information get in the way of an opinion?
Heavens, no. We can't allow research to get in the way of blind, uninformed opinion!
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Research???? You mean let information get in the way of an opinion?
I think the thickness included the protruding camera. So the camera protrudes out to 9.8 mm whereas the actually body may be a mm or so thinner.Here's the thing. 9.8 mm and 8.5 mm. Those are shaping up to be some substantial phones with some heft to them. Especially when you look at a majority of higher-end phones being in the 6.0+ mm range, you'd think both phones would have good size batteries in them. I'd hope so.
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Yup that I do... I bought the nexus 6 in February not because I was Lack of money because iam a smart consumer with intelligence that wants to get the best for buck... Hauwei is not a house hold name period and to claim otherwise. Is false...... Show me phonearea,phone scoop, Engadget, Android police doing reviews on there products?!?!? Iam not knocking them I don't see them as anything but unknown my reply to you earlier was done in fun and sorry u took it personal but the truth is WHO is hauwei???
again, that's probably true where u live, but they're one of the largest smartphone makers in the world. I shared your opinion about 4 months ago when I first heard Google was teaming up with Hauwei, but after looking into it I've done a 180.
I mean, hardware is hardware, most of these companies buy it from the same place and it all gets assembled mostly in China anyway. and you already know what to expect in the software side. If you're not comfortable buying a brand you have no experience with, that's obviously understandable, and you certainly won't be alone.
that said, the sites you mentioned have done a ton of reviews on their products. I was gonna attach a few but after doing a Google search the amount of articles was overwhelming, so if you're interested you can see for yourself.
you're entitled to your opinion, and if you need more familiarity with a brand before buying into it, that's your right, but I think you're doing a disservice to yourself, and if you're the smart and intelligent consumer that I'm sure you are, maybe after a little research you'll come to a similar conclusion, maybe not!
- 2015 Nexus 5: 146.9 x 72.9 x 8/9.8mm (5.2 in. display)
again, that's probably true where u live, but they're one of the largest smartphone makers in the world. I shared your opinion about 4 months ago when I first heard Google was teaming up with Hauwei, but after looking into it I've done a 180.
I mean, hardware is hardware, most of these companies buy it from the same place and it all gets assembled mostly in China anyway. and you already know what to expect in the software side. If you're not comfortable buying a brand you have no experience with, that's obviously understandable, and you certainly won't be alone.
that said, the sites you mentioned have done a ton of reviews on their products. I was gonna attach a few but after doing a Google search the amount of articles was overwhelming, so if you're interested you can see for yourself.
you're entitled to your opinion, and if you need more familiarity with a brand before buying into it, that's your right, but I think you're doing a disservice to yourself, and if you're the smart and intelligent consumer that I'm sure you are, maybe after a little research you'll come to a similar conclusion, maybe not![/QUOT
Well see what happens either blows up Huawei in a good way or in a negative way if its a flop .......
Any guesses on the price for the LG and the Huawei Nexus devices?
Also, why put the fingerprint sensor in the back? It needs to be in the front. It is a more natural position for the finger, not to mention if it is in the back you have to fumble for it and also pick it up off the table before you can use it.
Any guesses on the price for the LG and the Huawei Nexus devices?
Also, why put the fingerprint sensor in the back? It needs to be in the front. It is a more natural position for the finger, not to mention if it is in the back you have to fumble for it and also pick it up off the table before you can use it.
Looks like we are getting a new leak: https://twitter.com/OnLeaks/status/631884202099802112
I'm hoping it answers the processor and RAM questions. 620 with 3GB please
I'm now excited
Actually, putting it on the back would allow for more natural placement. Think in terms of the Motorola dimple, and how your index finger rests on it when in hand.
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Absolutely agreed and I love the placement of it if it does indeed prove to be true. When I had my OG Moto X, I found that dimple so damn tempting to just rest my index finger against lol. Whether I just had my phone in my hand, talking on it, looking at it, my finger seemed to gravitate to that spot. So simple but so damn genius lol.
Posted this in the N7 thread. I'd definitely buy it but would rather have the phablet.
I'm now excited