What DO You Want That Has Not Been Announced?

You can't connect it via an audio cable with two male ends?

Believe it or not, cars are starting to be released without Aux ports for audio. They are relying on Bluetooth and USB ports.
I lease my cars for 12 months a time and almost every car I drive doesn't work properly with Android for some reason. The tags don't show up.
 
Re: What DO You Want That Have Not Been Announced?

Is that 150%-200% the average time or 150%-200% more than the average time? (1.5-2.0*x) or (1.5-2.0*x+x)?

Thats absolutely not true maybe it is if u get some knock off charger, the official nexus 4 wireless orb charges the phone in almost the exact same time as a wired connection

Sent from my Nexus 4
 
Re: What DO You Want That Have Not Been Announced?

Thats absolutely not true maybe it is if u get some knock off charger, the official nexus 4 wireless orb charges the phone in almost the exact same time as a wired connection

Sent from my Nexus 4

So it's x plus or minus YMMV?
 
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I was wondering what the calculation was. So if a normal charge is 2 hours (to make numbers easy), is he saying it's 2+ 3 to 4 = 5 to 6 or it's 2 + 1 to 2 = 3 -4. The extra 2 hour spread is what I'm curious about.
 
Build a bridge and get over it. If you don't like it because of its shell, move on. The improved features and performance as well as Smart Scrolling and Smart Pause are more than worth it. I am going to put a Defender case on it anyway. Samsung appears to be focusing on internals this go around as per usual.

Sent From My Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Tablet

Those features are dead on arrival as well. Doesn't work in the dark and will be gimmicky as hell.
 
Believe it or not, cars are starting to be released without Aux ports for audio. They are relying on Bluetooth and USB ports.
I lease my cars for 12 months a time and almost every car I drive doesn't work properly with Android for some reason. The tags don't show up.

Awesome....so car companies are ignoring Occam: The most simple solution is usually the best.
 
I asked my wife if she wanted a Nexus 5, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 3, Motorola X or an HTC One... she said, "what?"

Obviously X = 2.
 
I'd like to see improved battery life. I'm pretty torn between HTC One, Galaxy Note II, and Galaxy S IV. So far it seems Note II will be the clear winner, but not having played with one in person, I'm not sure if I'll enjoy the size lol.

Also, a great camera, built-in wireless charging, better emoji implementation, and not having used a Galaxy device since Epic 4G on Sprint (Galaxy Nexus currently), I'd like to see lock screen notifications sort of like the iPhone. Not sure if any of these are already in current phones or not lol.
 
Awesome....so car companies are ignoring Occam: The most simple solution is usually the best.
Well...yes and no...I understand the next General Motors car model is called "The Occam"... ;)

Regarding the extra time for charging wirelessly, my experience using the Palm Touchstone was that it was nearly identical...maybe as much as 10% faster wired than wireless, but pretty much the same. I'm assuming the Qi standard is even more efficient than the older Palm Touchstone inductive charging.
 
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The leaks already show the battery is a 2600mA battery. Battery life is going to be poor.
 
The leaks already show the battery is a 2600mA battery. Battery life is going to be poor.

Can you elaborate? That seems to be the biggest battery they've used other than the Note 2. That coupled with a better, more efficient processor and software optimization should give this the longest battery life of any Samsung device released to date. Am I missing something?
 
Can you elaborate? That seems to be the biggest battery they've used other than the Note 2. That coupled with a better, more efficient processor and software optimization should give this the longest battery life of any Samsung device released to date. Am I missing something?

Software is the same as before - nothing new so its still going to drain battery.
 
Even worse, it is what the leaks were.

It is the same phone. Samsung isn't fooling anyone.
 
Ok since no one will say it, I will....

How about an iDroid......take the best from both and it solves everything about the 2 devices and the fighting over which one is better.
 
Software is the same as before - nothing new so its still going to drain battery.

Coming from the htc fanboy that's funny. Have you used sense lately? I like how many absolutes you throw out

Sent from my Note 2
 

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