Closest competition to the Galaxy Note - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 General

I've just found this, seems like its over 2 months old but i've never come across it before so thought i'd share, closest competition to the note screen size, everything else doesn't matter
http://www.bluproducts.com/pro-detail/studio5-3
Btw...the battery matters alot

Not even close, sorry. Look at the specs again. Just the screen size is 'comparable'.

lexi250 said:
Not even close, sorry. Look at the specs again. Just the screen size is 'comparable'.
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That's why I said closest competition to the note screen size, everything else doesn't matter

800mhz cpu
480x800 screen
3.2mp camera
Competition..... Are you on crack?
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That site is full of bull. High Resolution LCD XD
And I highly doubt it can run Asphalt 6 like that
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GR36 said:
800mhz cpu
480x800 screen
3.2mp camera
Competition..... Are you on crack?
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The screen size is anyway

SealsNavie said:
The screen size is anyway
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Im confused at the thread.
Are you saying its another 5 inch phone?
There have been a few
Dell streak
Lg vu
Depeng make a few the s9220 and the a9230
I have seen a couple of 7 inch too
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SealsNavie said:
I've just found this, seems like its over 2 months old but i've never come across it before so thought i'd share, closest competition to the note screen size, everything else doesn't matter
http://www.bluproducts.com/pro-detail/studio5-3
Btw...the battery matters alot
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There is rumour that HTC will bring Note killer called One XXXL or XXLL, something like that.
Sorry, the XXL

leafsacc said:
There is rumour that HTC will bring Note killer called One XXXL or XXLL, something like that.
Sorry, the XXL
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Wasn't this whole "XXL" rumor just the child of wishful thinking, the spawn of a Photoshop-ed concept that some unnamed "artist" drew up in his free time? Why are people putting any stock in it?

lurchbyrep said:
Wasn't this whole "XXL" rumor just the child of wishful thinking, the spawn of a Photoshop-ed concept that some unnamed "artist" drew up in his free time? Why are people putting any stock in it?
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That's what I thought; just an artist's wishful thinking.
When you consider the Note's specs coupled with the S Pen functionality, the Note is truly a unique device. Nothing comes close.

I have never done this before on XDA, but here goes...
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!1!!!!!1!!!!!11!
Dude read the specs "It doesn't't stop there"
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!1!!!!!!11?!!!! FUUUUUUU...

I Love Note & XDA

lurchbyrep said:
Wasn't this whole "XXL" rumor just the child of wishful thinking, the spawn of a Photoshop-ed concept that some unnamed "artist" drew up in his free time? Why are people putting any stock in it?
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My bad. Competition doesn't hurt so I hope HTC might make one. LG Optimus Vu is the only one I can think of that exists today, but it is only 4:3 ratio

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leafsacc said:
My bad. Competition doesn't hurt so I hope HTC might make one. LG Optimus Vu is the only one I can think of that exists today, but it is only 4:3 ratio
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The emmc super brick bug has me spooked so today I went to the ATT Store. I was convinced I was going to buy the HTC one X.
I took one look at it sitting there next to the Note and decided the screen was too small. Now I'm happy waiting out Samsung on a fix and chugging along on cm9.
grass is always greener...

The S-Pen & palm recognizing, what else has this Note's key features?
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Samsung Flagship Gingerbread Phone 2011

Nexus S? What?
Seems like Samsung is holding back when they designed the Nexus S and instead pulled their creative resources for a much better looking phone.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/11/exclusive-samsung-flagship-phone-with-gingerbread-and-huge-di/
It still looks like an Iphone 4 clone... but I'd say it owns Nexus S.
i cannot stand how samsung thinks its a good idea to clone iphone and iOS look as much as legally possible, its really a disgrace to android and i'll keep my nexus one thank you very much
I would be thrilled if this was the Nexus S. The hardware is so top notch but not running vanilla android and googles first to software updates ruins it for me.
Assuming its real , they failed to mention RAM amount in that slide . But im confident its fake , no way samsung will release something so awesome.
lol I hate how much it looks like an iPhone. Nexus S all the way.
This phone has almost the same specs as nexus s. Only difference is larger screen and 1080p record.
Waiting for this would be stupid. Stop kidding yourselves and get the nexus s. It's going to be epic.
Already confirmed as a hoax....
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jm5503, how is it confirmed its a hoax? where is your source?
You yourself is a hoax by posting earlier that Gingerbread is released. You have zero creditability.
Well seems like androidpolice pulled the plug on this one.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2010/1...1-flagship-device-renders-are-fake-heres-why/
Hah, doesn't matter since I'll be holding on to my N1.
looks likee a fake to me
All of this doesn't matter. I just want gingerbread on my n1!!!!!! lol
Looks nice but its still a Samsung which means it'll have nice hardware, terrible software, and as soon as you buy it, they wont give a toss about you or any problems you may have with it, so I for one wont be buying it.
too bad fake looks cool spec
Doesn't matter if this phone really exists or not. It seems to be just a flagship, just like the SGS was when it came....with slow OS updates.
If this would be a dev phone, then it may be interesting.
chaval said:
Doesn't matter if this phone really exists or not. It seems to be just a flagship, just like the SGS was when it came....with slow OS updates.
If this would be a dev phone, then it may be interesting.
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Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Ha.
lmfao @ 1080p on a 4.5" screen
spidermonkeyrob said:
lmfao @ 1080p on a 4.5" screen
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1080p references on upcoming phones are for video output and camera recording, not display resolutions.
I was referring mostly to the link. Says playback and record.
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I was referring mostly to the link. Says playback and record.
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Would you prefer to record 1080p but have no way of to review your video on the device ?
musashiken said:
instead pulled their creative resources for a much better looking phone.
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Engadget already admitted that those images are of some Acer device or w/e. Not a real Samsung's prototype pic.
So don't look at the picture.

Just got Nexus s 4G and guess what ??

its damn slower than my htc evo shift...seriously not like in opening app and other stuff like launcher but in typing and touching screen have to press lil bit twice almost most of the time..charging slower than my htc shift...and it eats up all the ram everytime i open and see in task killer only shows 60m..where in shift it was always around 80 to 90m remaining same apps and everything infact not running any htc apps..and no notification lights no for charging and non for text or anything
i would suggest you guys to stick with shift and just dont worry too much about updates..wish htc had made this one too just like nexus one
just my opinion
Got mine a few days ago and is hella nicer than the shift (course rooted) think maybe you got a bad device
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Got mine a few days ago and is hella nicer than the shift (course rooted) think maybe you got a bad device
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yeah. ns is wayyyy betta.
Thats made by crapsung?
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Why gotta hate on Samsung, just as nice as HTC.
Plus when Honey Comb comes out for phones guess whos gonna get it first
corybucher said:
Why gotta hate on Samsung, just as nice as HTC.
Plus when Honey Comb comes out for phones guess whos gonna get it first
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The next gen Nexus by LG that will launch with ICS?
BrandoKC said:
The next gen Nexus by LG that will launch with ICS?
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LMAO!!..
When I leave this phone, it will be multi core(so not a nexus s), it will not have a locked/cryptographic signed loader(so not an evo 3d), and it will preferably be a four inch or smaller screen (I may have to concede on this one though the way they are going)
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corybucher said:
Why gotta hate on Samsung, just as nice as HTC.
Plus when Honey Comb comes out for phones guess whos gonna get it first
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Wouldn't get my hopes up for Honeycomb, Google pretty much stated HC is tablet only and Ice Cream Sandwich is going to replace both Honeycomb & Gingerbread by the end of the year. So more then likely we'll get ICS long before we see HC for phones.
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When I leave this phone, it will be multi core(so not a nexus s), it will not have a locked/cryptographic signed loader(so not an evo 3d), and it will preferably be a four inch or smaller screen (I may have to concede on this one though the way they are going)
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I'm in the same boat as you...except for screen size. No way I'm "upgrading" to anything but a dual core at this point. --------> Photon 4G or Sunfire or whatever it will be called
corybucher said:
Why gotta hate on Samsung, just as nice as HTC.
Plus when Honey Comb comes out for phones guess whos gonna get it first
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not crapsung thats for sure. i will never own another crapsung. maybe you got lucky and they fixed those data lock issues finally
foxsdaddy67 said:
not crapsung thats for sure. i will never own another crapsung. maybe you got lucky and they fixed those data lock issues finally
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I'm guessing you had a Moment? The Transform is actually pretty nice for a low to mid level device.
I would also have to agree that when I switch from my shift a dual core is a must. As far as the Nexus S I wasn't impressed by it's design nor its specs. No expandable memory being on of the biggies. And no improvement in processor versus previous galaxy s phones, not 100% sure. I can't see what this device has that makes it superior to others, rather than just being vanilla android.
I'm not happy with Samsung's plasticy feel of their devices either. Makes them feel cheap. I do like the AMOLED screens but not the dotted effect that some (including me) can see.
However, I am seriously giving the Galaxy S II phones consideration when choosing my next device. Specs wise seems rather nice. Has dual core processor, nice camera, and expandable memory. And the Super Amoled Plus screen seems to correct the dotted effect of the previous Amoled screens as the rgb colors are evenly presented.
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its damn slower than my htc evo shift...seriously not like in opening app and other stuff like launcher but in typing and touching screen have to press lil bit twice almost most of the time..charging slower than my htc shift...and it eats up all the ram everytime i open and see in task killer only shows 60m..where in shift it was always around 80 to 90m remaining same apps and everything infact not running any htc apps..and no notification lights no for charging and non for text or anything
i would suggest you guys to stick with shift and just dont worry too much about updates..wish htc had made this one too just like nexus one
just my opinion
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You my friend need to root your phone. Secondly, the nexus S 4G has not been out very long, and samsung is typically slow on the updates. I do not know if you ever had an EVO 4G (not shift), but when i originally had mine, it was absolutly horrible in terms of responsiveness and battery life (battery still sucks). This was 3 months after its release.
Why is this in the shift forum? Not to be an ass but I don't think this is necessary or productive. We need an offtopic forum lol
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I would also have to agree that when I switch from my shift a dual core is a must. As far as the Nexus S I wasn't impressed by it's design nor its specs. No expandable memory being on of the biggies. And no improvement in processor versus previous galaxy s phones, not 100% sure. I can't see what this device has that makes it superior to others, rather than just being vanilla android.
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This is just a guess, but I think ALOT when on behind the scenes on the Nexus that we don't know about. I mean how would google allow their flagship phone to come out with technology that is outdated by almost a year? I think this phone was in development, and got held up, and by the time assembly on it started it was too late to scrap it. That's why there is another rumored Nexus that should be ready come Holiday season. Have to make up for your mistake somehow.
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samsung is typically slow on the updates
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doesn't matter in this case, like any Nexus phone
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This is just a guess, but I think ALOT when on behind the scenes on the Nexus that we don't know about. I mean how would google allow their flagship phone to come out with technology that is outdated by almost a year? I think this phone was in development, and got held up, and by the time assembly on it started it was too late to scrap it. That's why there is another rumored Nexus that should be ready come Holiday season. Have to make up for your mistake somehow.
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Yea I agree with you. I didn't think Google would have purposefully put out a technologically inferior flagship device unless they had issues while developing.
If other galaxy s phones are any indication, probably took that long to get gps working.
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lol
i love my shift but can do with out sprint seeps i mean i get like .45mbps i want 100mbps at min uggggg come on sprint

sgs 2 tmobile pics. looks almost like the vibrant.

http://www.tmonews.com/2011/08/samsung-and-t-mobile-announce-the-galaxy-s-ii-coming-this-fall/
800x480 on 4.52 inch display is a no go... . Nexus 3/Prime should worth the wait.
Agreed, too big of a screen for that resolution imho. Waiting for the Prime... but I heard that is coming to Verizon So I will have to wait the the Nexus 3 if that is the case.
I thought it has a 4.3 screen and the Sprint version has a 4.5 screen?
Either way, I want it.
I'm not worry about the screen resolution. Super AMOLED Plus technology can increase subpixels up to 50% to display sharper images, richer videos, and crisper text. I read many reviews and such as Cnet, they prefer Super AMOLED Plus screen. Larger screen size is better to my eyes. I still would go with T-mobile SGS II. Just my opinion. Great news anyway.
Why is it sprint has a date and tmo lags behind again. Vibrant has been and still is a great phone .....but I'm now getting bored!
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see more pictures
Also, because of T-mobile's desire to support 42mbps they will likely be using a Qualcomm processor. This is sort of annoying considering Gingerbread (and likely ICS) will be developed for Samsung chips first. With the purchase of Motorolla there may be more equal support than we saw with Froyo, but still, I'd prefer the Samsung chip.
Is this the so call Hercules????
Yes. Sadly, being this fat, its Hercules after back surgery and a long bout of depression...
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Eww, why couldn't they keep the original design like the att version did. Ugh, definitely not getting another Galaxy s.
Why does it look......FAT? Looks like my phone with a trident case on it.......
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Specs on all three phone, ya. Tmobile will be the lower end one AGAIN.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4707/usa-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-variants-announced
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Who cares. Mine.
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Same phone same shiat.
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not sure why so many people are hating on the size. 4.3 to 4.5 sounds great. im ready for something larger the the vibrant.
also, besides a few rumors, i dont see why people are assuming this will come with the snapdragon processor....
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also, besides a few rumors, i dont see why people are assuming this will come with the snapdragon processor....
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It would be alot cooler if it didn't, will see
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Not as excited about it as I thought I would be. Think I'm going to hold onto the Vibrant till there's an ice cream sandwich device i need
kboater said:
not sure why so many people are hating on the size. 4.3 to 4.5 sounds great. im ready for something larger the the vibrant.
also, besides a few rumors, i dont see why people are assuming this will come with the snapdragon processor....
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becuase the screen is muc bigger but resolution is still the same as the vibrant 800x480.... and a screen is .5 bigger! thats a big difference.... that sucks how a small tiny iphone has a really sharp resolution... you would think samsung would at least try to compete a lil bit or improve on resolution since 800x 480 is pretty old already
Ok guys, T mobile version does not have exynos processor. Sheesh! I am not upgrading to this. Gonna wait.
See at 3 mins into below video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOO4MJjgAyg&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Galaxy tab 7.7

Spec:
7.7" 1280x800 SAMOLED+ (!!!!!)
Honeycomb 3.2, Touchwiz UX
dual core 1.4ghz Samsung made SoC (Exynos?)
HSPA+
0.74lbs, 335g
16-64gb internal storage, microSD slot
5100mah battery rated for 10 hours
Wifi N, GPS, Bluetooth 3.0
3mp + 2mp camera
In short, I want this thing NOW
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/01/samsung-galaxy-tab-7-7-official-super-amoled-plus-display-dual/
Looks great, a worthy successor to the original (nay, Classic tab?).
That Galaxy Note looks rather tasty too. Similar spec, but in a 5.3inch screen?
Pretty obvious now that no single machine is going to rule the roost in regards to tablets, but Samsung have a device for pretty much every single size screen you can think of. (and/or have pockets/bags for!).
Very nice stuff.
there's no info bout phone call capability eh >.<
i would love to upgrade to this one if it can made phone call, sigh
Oh, one thing that I was reminded of with all the Apple lawsuits, this must mean that Apple have no plans to release this size device.
They got a look at all this stuff a few months ago. Samsung asked to look at their future products and was denied, guess that means that these products CAN'T even be accused of infringing.
Justin^Tan said:
there's no info bout phone call capability eh >.<
i would love to upgrade to this one if it can made phone call, sigh
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Probably a US thing they'll knock off alas. Then again, with the annoyance/feedback they got before, maybe they won't try this daft idea again and fully enable it.
Justin^Tan said:
there's no info bout phone call capability eh >.<
i would love to upgrade to this one if it can made phone call, sigh
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Isnt it still dual gsm frequency? Had to admit this is very tempting but why samsung still on the same camera? The capacitive button also adopt gtab 10'. Very like the samoled and screen not to mention the thick and back cover
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Probably a US thing they'll knock off alas. Then again, with the annoyance/feedback they got before, maybe they won't try this daft idea again and fully enable it.
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Not sure, but from the press release: "The Galaxy Tab 7.7 offers both voice and video calls for better communication. There is no need to bring a headset and BT for voice calls. In addition, it is possible to call privately in public places with Receiver Mode."
if this news really true, wow, wont even think for a second to get this one
Justin^Tan said:
if this news really true, wow, wont even think for a second to get this one
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Agree,also the micro usb&usb slot. even there will be no gorilLa glass but its fair enough to have the 1280 samoled+
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Looks very nice. Can't wait till they hit the stores!!
that's a sexy lookin device. could be the replacement/excuse i need to give my tab to the woman, and get the new one for myself..
Any news on dimensions? The classic tab (will it catch on!?) is perfect back pocket size!
I'm glad to see the 1280x800 rather than 600!
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Any news on dimensions? The classic tab (will it catch on!?) is perfect back pocket size!
I'm glad to see the 1280x800 rather than 600!
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Dimensions are 7.74 x 5.24 x 0.31 (196.7 x 133 x 7.89 mm)
Classic tab is 190.1 x 120.5 x 12 mm
Ricey said:
Dimensions are 7.74 x 5.24 x 0.31 (196.7 x 133 x 7.89 mm)
Classic tab is 190.1 x 120.5 x 12 mm
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Cheers, this might be just that little bit too big I really love the size of my tab. Might have to make a replica size piece of card or something and compare.
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Oh, one thing that I was reminded of with all the Apple lawsuits, this must mean that Apple have no plans to release this size device.
They got a look at all this stuff a few months ago. Samsung asked to look at their future products and was denied, guess that means that these products CAN'T even be accused of infringing.
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How Apple managed to win that motion is beyond my comprehension. What a retarded legal system the US has.
Justin^Tan said:
there's no info bout phone call capability eh >.<
i would love to upgrade to this one if it can made phone call, sigh
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It was clearly stated in the event that it will support phone calling. I am waiting for it to upgrade
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deckensian said:
It was clearly stated in the event that it will support phone calling. I am waiting for it to upgrade
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yeah, i missed that statement on the link the the OP gve, but after I'm googling for some more, my thirst is quenched and i'm looking forward to this thing! ^^
Almost 1/2 inch wider and about 1/4 inch taller...but thinner and with well rounded edges. Should be just as if not more pocketable than the 7.0. Pockets still too small? I am pretty sure that is why the Note exists.
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My one concern with this thing is that it looks a bit more fragile than the current 7". Otherwise, I'm going to have a hard time preventing myself from trading up.
A metal case and I presume a gorilla glass screen. In hand I imagine that concern will fade.
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Galaxy Nexus is HUGE

So today I stopped by phones 4 u on the high street and had a look at the Nexus. I love the design but my God it is big. There's a pic attached to show you the size comparison. The screen is so much better than the XL but its a bit disappointing that it still has a 5MP camera when the XL has an 8MP Camera.
I've fallen for it and will hopefully have mine in my hands tomorrow Will submit a system dump asap. But still gotta figure out how to root it :?
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So today I stopped by phones 4 u on the high street and had a look at the Nexus. I love the design but my God it is big. There's a pic attached to show you the size comparison. The screen is so much better than the XL but its a bit disappointing that it still has a 5MP camera when the XL has an 8MP Camera.
I've fallen for it and will hopefully have mine in my hands tomorrow Will submit a system dump asap. But still gotta figure out how to root it :?
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Which store? I gave up my search in the end accepting that it was only the Oxford St store in London that had stock. Was that not right?
Stuart.upton666 said:
So today I stopped by phones 4 u on the high street and had a look at the Nexus. I love the design but my God it is big. There's a pic attached to show you the size comparison. The screen is so much better than the XL but its a bit disappointing that it still has a 5MP camera when the XL has an 8MP Camera.
I've fallen for it and will hopefully have mine in my hands tomorrow Will submit a system dump asap. But still gotta figure out how to root it :?
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Should've really demonstrated how big it is by holding a N1 next to it
Stuart.upton666 said:
So today I stopped by phones 4 u on the high street and had a look at the Nexus. I love the design but my God it is big. There's a pic attached to show you the size comparison. The screen is so much better than the XL but its a bit disappointing that it still has a 5MP camera when the XL has an 8MP Camera.
I've fallen for it and will hopefully have mine in my hands tomorrow Will submit a system dump asap. But still gotta figure out how to root it :?
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Do you honestly need to take 8mp pictures? You do realize that MP is only the size of the image and has absolutely nothing to do with the actual image quality right?
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Do you honestly need to take 8mp pictures? You do realize that MP is only the size of the image and has absolutely nothing to do with the actual image quality right?
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Exactly....look at a picture taken with a very old Nikkon D40 and compare it with any size MP point and shoot, it's not even close in quality. This is like everyone complaining about the lack of an exynos processor, doesn't seem to have any lag in any video or review I have seen. Specs are fine to use, just need to keep them in perspective and use them appropriately.
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Exactly....look at a picture taken with a very old Nikkon D40 and compare it with any size MP point and shoot, it's not even close in quality. This is like everyone complaining about the lack of an exynos processor, doesn't seem to have any lag in any video or review I have seen. Specs are fine to use, just need to keep them in perspective and use them appropriately.
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Thank God someone else knows what I'm saying. The lack of understanding is just amazing to me. People should really do research before talking. As far as I know about the processor, that the processor its using can typically be way overclocked. Plus now that we have full hardware acceleration, things will run very very well.
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Thank God someone else knows what I'm saying. The lack of understanding is just amazing to me. People should really do research before talking. As far as I know about the processor, that the processor its using can typically be way overclocked. Plus now that we have full hardware acceleration, things will run very very well.
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TI omap 4460 is a 1.5ghz processor that is underclocked for the GN, hence it can be clocked to that for sure and probably up to 1.8 or so. They designed ICS to be optimized for TI Omap processors. Now, I am less impressed with the gpu that comes with it, it is definitely the lowest powered of the top mobile chips. This is a beast of a phone and I hope we see some news on an HSPA version in the US.
Just in case anyone actually wants to see a N1 next to a Galaxy Nexus... here you go
"Galaxy Nexus is HUGE" Thats what Siri said... haha I'm a nerd
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Just in case anyone actually wants to see a N1 next to a Galaxy Nexus... here you go
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Good God it makes the N1 look truly dinky haha.
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braingravyuk said:
Just in case anyone actually wants to see a N1 next to a Galaxy Nexus... here you go
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You can put the whole Nexus One inside the screen section of the Galaxy Nexus.
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wouw mnster phone
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Just in case anyone actually wants to see a N1 next to a Galaxy Nexus... here you go
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Whoa. Congrats! But for myself at least, DO NOT WANT.
Manufacturers, Y U ABANDON 3.7" FORM FACTOR?
sheik124 said:
Whoa. Congrats! But for myself at least, DO NOT WANT.
Manufacturers, Y U ABANDON 3.7" FORM FACTOR?
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+1
Sticking with my N1 until one of us dies!
braingravyuk said:
Just in case anyone actually wants to see a N1 next to a Galaxy Nexus... here you go
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My god.. Does it even fit in a pocket anymore?
enisoc said:
My god.. Does it even fit in a pocket anymore?
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Lol, now get big pockets pants...
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You could just go to http://www.phone-size.com/?s=1,12,3 and then scroll out one or so clicks and the phone will be "life sized". However for demonstration purposes it still does a fairly good job.
Go big or go home.
enisoc said:
My god.. Does it even fit in a pocket anymore?
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LOL. Yeah, it is big. I just visited that site vonapets url'd and compared all my current phones (N1, SGS, Nexus S, Galaxy S II, Thunderbolt, Droid Charge) to the Galaxy Nexus: http://www.phone-size.com/?s=12,13,65,7,85,3 , and it's not much larger, and actually ~25% thinner, than the largest of my phones (the Charge) which fits easily in my slacks and jeans front pockets. Someone wearing painted on jeans might have issues I guess.
The Charge and SGS II are just a little too large for my hands to use comfortably one-handed. My thumb can't reach the bottom left of the phone without putting it in a precarious balanced position. The big 4.3" screens are great, though. I'm afraid the new Nexus might cross that threshold of being to big to be practical for me, but I'll still probably get one. LOL
vonapets said:
You could just go to http://www.phone-size.com/?s=1,12,3 and then scroll out one or so clicks and the phone will be "life sized". However for demonstration purposes it still does a fairly good job.
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Thanks for the link.
ctfrommn said:
Exactly....look at a picture taken with a very old Nikkon D40 and compare it with any size MP point and shoot, it's not even close in quality. This is like everyone complaining about the lack of an exynos processor, doesn't seem to have any lag in any video or review I have seen. Specs are fine to use, just need to keep them in perspective and use them appropriately.
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This attitude. Now that everyone has read a few articles on sensor technology it seems EVERYONE feels the need to school people on cameras.
Yes, it's true, MP doesn't have that much to do with it. But the Galaxy Nexus camera is piss poor. It produces results almost identical to the NS camera, which i feel was essentially the same as the N1 before it. Look how far mobile cameras have come in the HTC titan and the iPhone 4S. For a flagship phone in this price range, this is simply unacceptable. For Samsung, even moreso as the shooter in the GS2 is much better. No wonder people make the 5MP 8MP comparison.
People need to stop being apologetic towards companies, and start calling them out on their mistakes. The processor in the Galaxy Nexus is acceptable, but the GPU is really not up to par with today's superphones. The plastic case construction is an improvement over the fisher-price NS, but still cheap garbage compared to the designs of HTC and Apple, yet they charge the same price.
Enough. Stop trying to school people and school the companies instead. It's the only way we'll get better products.

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