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Wow, nexus 5 app load times were impressive. Still not sure how the perfoamnce is using the apps. that video was only showing how fast they launched.
Samsung's Camera Software has its own Panorama features which work arguably better than Photosphere, but that is less of an issue for someone coming from iOS because they have access to Microsoft's Photosynth which is probably one of [if not] the best implementations of this on the [smartphone] market right now. It's simply not a selling point - even for a Nexus phone - at this point. If you value 360 degree Panoramas, and felt the need to remove Sense to get them (though I'm unaware if that was the reason given those statements), then Sense was a bad choice for you - other OEMs offer this functionality.I had Sense for almost 2 years, and the only reason I rooted at all was to try to get rid of it. None of those "features" are things I envy or miss...mostly they were just gimmicks.
Photosphere is something I have used a lot in the last 18 months, and it is something I could not get on my Sense phone. Only on Vanilla Android.
You'll only be as locked in as you want to be. If iOS is offering you more than Android you should stay with iOS.
No...you can always convert video formats. Most of my music library was purchased on iTunes, but I never use Apple devices.What do you mean by I'm only lockednin as Mich as I want to be? Like, if I started buying iTunes video content and stuff that can only be used on apple stuff?
Apps are all platform specific. You can never take apps with you. However most apps on Android have free options available. On iOS it is generally assumed that you need to pay for apps. It isn't like that on Android.Isn't app purchases the same thing?
I would never buy a new phone unless I considered it a significant upgrade from my current one.I mean, I know I can't do it right now. Get a android phone I mean. Even though I'm getting a nice tax return, I might use that to just pay some bills and other things.
Not from what I have seen. Photosphere pics are fully immersive. They are not merely panoramas (and Android has a panorama mode as well).Samsung's Camera Software has its own Panorama features which work arguably better than Photosphere
yeah...like Google.If you value 360 degree Panoramas, and felt the need to remove Sense to get them (though I'm unaware if that was the reason given those statements), then Sense was a bad choice for you - other OEMs offer this functionality.
I think they are gimmicks to everyone else too. I know a LOT of Samsung users, and none of them use any of the gimmick features. They will use them once and oo and ah over them, then never touch them again. Thats how I know they are gimmick features...they are not really useful.Buy what you feel works best for you. Gimmicks to you are useful features to anyone else.
I am speaking from personal experience. I know literally dozens of people with Samsung phones, and none of them are using these gimmick features. They are only using the core features common to all android phones.The features aren't there to give you the impression that you should be using them all.
Like I said above, you can easily move app purchases to iOS if the developer is willing.Apps are all platform specific. You can never take apps with you. However most apps on Android have free options available. On iOS it is generally assume that you need to pay for apps. It isn't like that on Android.
That's your choice. What constitutes a significant upgrade depends on the user. Everything isn't about specs, which are generally unimportant in this day and age as all recent flagships (on all major platforms) are very powerful devices.I would never buy a new phone unless I considered it a significant upgrade from my current one.
Not from what I have seen. Photosphere pics are fully immersive. They are not merely panoramas (and Android has a panorama mode as well).
I've seen 3rd party alternatives, but they are always clumsy approximations. No even touches Google yet when it comes to this format.
yeah...like Google.
I think they are gimmicks to everyone else too. I know a LOT of Samsung users, and none of them use any of the gimmick features. They will use them once and oo and ah over them, then never touch them again. Thats how I know they are gimmick features...they are not really useful.
Google has it's own gimmick features. Face-unlock was one. But Photosphere (not "Photo-panorama") is genuinely useful IMO, and I have used it a lot.
I am speaking from personal experience. I know literally dozens of people with Samsung phones, and none of them are using these gimmick features. They are only using the core features common to all android phones.
They bought Samsung phones because of the hardware...speed, camera, storage, ect.
No...you can always convert video formats. Most of my music library was purchased on iTunes, but I never use Apple devices.
It may not be convenient to port it, but it can be done.
Apps are all platform specific. You can never take apps with you. However most apps on Android have free options available. On iOS it is generally assumed that you need to pay for apps. It isn't like that on Android.
I would never buy a new phone unless I considered it a significant upgrade from my current one.
Yes, I should totally ignore what I have seen in real life and just take the word of a single anonymous user on an internet forum. LOLI cannot even respond to this. There is just too much forceful generalization to be taken seriously. I'm glad you can speak for Samsung and HTC's entire customer base!
...at their specifications. Thats why it has no SD slot.Google isn't a smartphone OEM/ODM. LG is the OEM that made the Nexus 4/5 for Google
The nexus, spec speaking is not the fastest android out there. The new S5 will have a 2.5 GHz quad core, the nexus i believe has a 2.25Ghz quad? The biggest thing imo that the nexus has for it is vanilla android. The galaxy phones, along with lg have features in them that you can not get on the nexus. But at the end of the day it is what you want and what you prefer. I cannot stand the small 4" screen on the iphone. I personally hate the ios layout, and it is just a little weird to operate. At least for me. The ios keyboard is horrible to type on, i can not stand that thing. At least on the 4" screen. Maybe i have just become accustomed to android keyboards. But you will be happy once you switch to the nexus, or what ever phone you choose. I would seriously take look at the SGS 4 & 5, and the LG G2. I am getting the G2 shortly here when my contract is ready to be renewed. I am supper pumped!But i think android has more useful features, instead of a menu and apps like ios. And also, ios just pauses apps, you have to manually close them. Android at least you close completely out of apps most of the time.
Hope you like your new phone,
Matt
The S5 is not out yet. Of all current Android phones that are out, it is in the top 5 (top 3 maybe...as far as I know only the Note 3 and G2 are faster).The nexus, spec speaking is not the fastest android out there. The new S5 will have a 2.5 GHz quad core, the nexus i believe has a 2.25Ghz quad?
I would too if I did not hate their skins so much. I have come to hate hardware NAV buttons too. They are all great hardware though.I would seriously take look at the SGS 4 & 5, and the LG G2.
The S5 is not out yet. Of all current Android phones that are out, it is in the top 5 (top 3 maybe...as far as I know only the Note 3 and G2 are faster).
Clock speed does not necessarily mean anything. Because there are other variables like RAM and GPU. In the above scenario I would much rather have more RAM than the 2.5ghz cpu.
I would too if I did not hate their skins so much. I have come to hate hardware NAV buttons too. They are all great hardware though.
That is a non-issue, because SD. You have as much storage as you want on Samsung devices.My main issue with samsung is that they are taking up half of the hard drive space.
That is a non-issue, because SD. You have as much storage as you want on Samsung devices.
Kit-kat makes SD storage kinda murky, doesn't it? Far ad I can tell I can't install apps or anything on the SD card. Only photos, music, and video I think.
Anyway, I think I decided to go ahead and give the nexus 5 a go. I'm not 100 percent decided yet, but I feel it'll be something I'll be happy with.
The Nexus 5 is a solid device and at $400 for 32GB won't be a poor buy anytime soon.
via the tablet
Not for stuff that SD has always been used for...namely photos and videos and music. The only time KitKat and SD are a problem is if you are trying to install apps to SD, which almost no one does anymore, because phones (even cheap ones) have so much internal memory.Kit-kat makes SD storage kinda murky, doesn't it?
Which is fine...use internal storage for apps and SD for everything else. That is how I have always done it anyway. I prefer that because then if the phone were to die, my photos would not die with it.Far ad I can tell I can't install apps or anything on the SD card. Only photos, music, and video I think.
I destroyed my Nexus 5 on a cruise last month (saltwater bath). If I'd had SD, I would not have lost many vacation photos and videos. I could have salvaged the SD card. But the Nexus has no SD...everything is internal. So there is no way to salvage those photos now.
I agree...it would have been useless on a cruise. Internet access of any kind is insanely expensive on a cruise no matter how you get it. The ship does not have free wifi...you will pay through the nose for it.Not that it would have helped you on the cruise (unless they had Wifi), but it can automatically back up all your photos and videos.