bp3dots
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Well, looks like it's LG.
That was the #1 factor that killed the N4 for me (though, being on VZW helped) Hopefully if Verizon ever gets another Nexus, it isn't one from LG.
Well, looks like it's LG.
That was the #1 factor that killed the N4 for me (though, being on VZW helped) Hopefully if Verizon ever gets another Nexus, it isn't one from LG.
Why? Unless there's some brand loyalty you have, there's no reason to not like a phone because of the manufacturer. In fact, the N4 showed how good of a manufacturer LG is, and it seems like LG is up there with HTC and others as far as phone quality.
Why? Unless there's some brand loyalty you have, there's no reason to not like a phone because of the manufacturer. In fact, the N4 showed how good of a manufacturer LG is, and it seems like LG is up there with HTC and others as far as phone quality.
I've seen way too many DOA and defective LG phones over the years. I have 0 faith in the quality of their products.
I've seen way too many DOA and defective LG phones over the years. I have 0 faith in the quality of their products.
Except the Optimus G, Nexus 4, Optimus G Pro, G2, and all other recent LG phones contradict that. Companies can change, you know.
Have the Nexus devices by other manufacturers been any more reliable than the Nexus 4? I had a Samsung Nexus S 4G and it was basically a brick one year after I got it. People were pretty upset with the Nexus 7 by Asus too. Unless you're holding out for an Apple Nexus...? I don't think anyone has done a better job with a Nexus device than LG.
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Well since we are all dreaming, I'd love a Nokia Nexus 1020!
GS4/iPhone5
Seeing that this thread has been revived, I'd still like to know what makes you think this is true. I don't remember any official Google statement saying that they find 5" phones distasteful.
At the same time, the nexus 7 is the ONLY product in Google's entire portfolio that follows this model, so you cannot blindly assume that this is going to be the Standard for every other product. Especially seeing that no other nexus phone has followed this model.
I personally give it a 50/50 chance between nexus 4 or nexus 5 with the small hope that it might just be "nexus". But I don't know, and neither do you. So check your absolute tone.
But you said that Google would stick with a 4.7" screen, not that they would stick with a ~130x68mm phone size. And the N5 will have a 4.96" screen.Motorola makes it true. Read up on the statements of Motorola's executive team, all of which came from Google. They are the ones pushing the 'right size' screen.
Also look at the new nexus leaks. Yes, it has a larger screen. But it has one in a body the same size as the nexus 4.
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But you also insisted that the naming scheme was based on the screen size, and if you're correct, then it will be called the N5 because, for all intents and purposes, a 4.96" screen is a 5" screen (example: GS4, 4.99" screen).The nexus 7 is the only new successor product introduced after the naming scheme was established. The fact that Google didn't change the name tells you all you need to know about their intentions.
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The nexus 7 is the only new successor product introduced after the naming scheme was established. The fact that Google didn't change the name tells you all you need to know about their intentions.
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Yet there's still no reason to assume the phone line will follow the tablet line's naming scheme.
This is still just a guessing game for all of us.
There's no reason to assume it won't, while the nexus 7 provides evidence that it will.
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But you said that Google would stick with a 4.7" screen, not that they would stick with a ~130x68mm phone size. And the N5 will have a 4.96" screen.
But you also insisted that the naming scheme was based on the screen size, and if you're correct, then it will be called the N5 because, for all intents and purposes, a 4.96" screen is a 5" screen (example: GS4, 4.99" screen).
I've never said any such thing.
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