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Will definitely be upgrading my Nexus 5 Motorola Shamu Device Appears On Zauba's Import Listing | Androidheadlines.com
A rugged flip phone?? Very small niche for something like that. I hear you on the outdoor stuff. I could never imagine a useful time for a flip phone while wearing gloves or anything or the sort. I just climbed Mt Rainier and my galaxy s5 active was perfect. I want to ditch Samsung and go back to a Moto or nexus. I do agree and hope it's not a 5.9 size. I run ultra marathons and big phones do not fit anywhere, but I've found a 5" to he perfect for me.
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I'm the complete opposite, the migration towards "phablets" or whatever is wholly unappealing to me. Much of the time I find that even my Nexus 4 is a bit cumbersome (e.g. hiking, biking, skiing, etc.). I'd love to have a minimalist phone (small, high quality, bright screen with minimal smart phone functionality such as maps and audio player, a rugged flip design with weather sealing would be ideal) that doesn't take up much space, but can act as a portable hotspot and I'll carry an iPod Touch or my Nexus 7 when I need / want it.
wow... Where exactly do you put any kind of phone while running a marathon? Any kind of marathon is brutal on the body and mind.. I couldn't imagine even trying to keep up with where my phone is during such an event.. I have an iPod for music when I go running or biking (although I keep my phone in the pouch under the bike seat when I ride my bike....) Typically when I go running or even the gym I put the phone away for that hour or two and only take my iPod with me..........I run ultra marathons and big phones do not fit anywhere, but I've found a 5" to he perfect for me.
Does Motorola make any smartphones without amoled screens?
wow... Where exactly do you put any kind of phone while running a marathon? Any kind of marathon is brutal on the body and mind.. I couldn't imagine even trying to keep up with where my phone is during such an event.. I have an iPod for music when I go running or biking (although I keep my phone in the pouch under the bike seat when I ride my bike....) Typically when I go running or even the gym I put the phone away for that hour or two and only take my iPod with me..........
Definitely hear you about ruggedness. I mountain climb and I never take my Android smartphone when I do. It's a shame, but I don't want to risk it. At the same time, I do like my phones to have a very high quality built with great materials that feel great in the hand. Unfortunately, it's the ruggedness vs luxuriousness that I have to grapple with, but to me, luxuriousness would win out. If need be I can put one of those cases that make it look like a tank to protect it.
As far as the size is concerned, I hope that there is both a 5.2" and 5.9" Nexus X models. I personally would prefer a phone I can function properly with one hand. I totally understand that there are a lot of people that like the larger screens and have no issues with two-handed use, and that's great, and then there are people who aren't interested in large phones like that. All the better to ship two different sizes.
One thing I'm interested in is whether the Nexus X and Nexus 9 tablet will share the same design aesthetic. The Nexus 7 (2013) and Nexus 5 had similar look/design aesthetic. Wonder if Google will do the same again with the Nexus X and 9, especially seeing as the Nexus 9 (or Volantis/Flounder as it's codename is rumoured) was supposed to have an aluminium body. Will the Nexus X also have an aluminium body?
There are belts that have a small stretchy neoprene pouch. These belts are awesome. If I'm running and ultra I typically have a camelback for fuel so I just stick it in there. I never look at my phone so it's just there to track. I use and love the app strava.
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Does Motorola make any smartphones without amoled screens?
One thing I'm interested in is whether the Nexus X and Nexus 9 tablet will share the same design aesthetic. The Nexus 7 (2013) and Nexus 5 had similar look/design aesthetic. Wonder if Google will do the same again with the Nexus X and 9, especially seeing as the Nexus 9 (or Volantis/Flounder as it's codename is rumoured) was supposed to have an aluminium body. Will the Nexus X also have an aluminium body?
The purpose of the nexus program is to provide subsidized phones to the masses?
An aluminum body would be the kiss of death for either of these devices for me. Wireless charging support is a must for any phone/tablet I buy.
Isn't it for developers?
I keep hearing that the Nexus line is for developers. I would curious to hear actual developers talk about their experience with it.
For example, Android Central has developers that make an Android app. Do they carry a Nexus? If so, do they need a Nexus 5, or is a Nexus 4 good enough for development? How about a Google Play Moto G? That runs stock Android, too.
What qualities do developers look for in a phone?