ChromeJob
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phil - the back shot shows the rubber trim extending just a hair bit above the back glass (gorilla glass 2?). when you lay the phone flat on its back on a table, is it the rubber trim touching the table or is the entire back glass? I ask because i plan on rocking this phone naked.
In The Verge's video, I think Matias talks about this a bit. The center "grippy" part extends just a bit beyond the glass to protect it on tabletops. Still, I wouldn't roughhouse with the phone to put it to the test.I don't think the rubber is touching the table at all.
(tongue firmly in cheek) If you buy Phil a $25 Starbucks card, perhaps he could go get a latte and head to a car dealership to test this out (if he hasn't returned his review unit). Specify car and model please. If you want to buy me an N4 on sale day, I'll test with a few different cars for you. PM me to arrange the financials and shipping address.I don't know if it's AOSP, but the way to test if avrcp 1.3+ is built in would be to connect your Nexus 4 to a bluetooth enabled car. Once connected, play a song and see if the meta data displaying on your cars head unit.
This is all assuming your car supports avrcp 1.3+ as well though so it's not a perfect test.
I guess the way to see if your car support is would be to connect a stock Galaxy S3, as I know it supports 1.3+.
It's getting pretty close to preorder day, so if you can't test it for one reason or another I will test it myself and write back with the results.
Thanks Phil!![]()
HTC did on the Amaze. I like it,... but they have bungled other things on the phone, so I'm looking to replace it.Why is it so hard to add a dedicated button nowadays?
Not sure, but I think they have a widget for the 4.2 lock screen. One could be added later.There should be an on-screen button for taking the photos.
Or ... HTC Sense puts the favorites bar on the lock screen, so perhaps a third party lock screen developer could do the same...?