Hi everyone!
While hanging out in the Galaxy Nexus Watering Hole, This: http://androidforums.com/samsung-galaxy-nexus/401681-official-galaxy-nex...
Thread was brought back to light. I thought to myself...we are about a month and a week before the announcement...let's get the ball rolling here.
So what do you think?
So I ordered the Nexus 7, and I'm going to get the Galaxy Nexus II when it comes out because right now I have a flip phone.
And while waiting, I've read some posts and talked to people who have the Galaxy Nexus 1 and the Nexus 7.
Hi guys, I'm just wondering if I can use my Nexus 7's charger of 5V rating at 2A to speed up the charging time on my Nexus 4? Would doing this cause any problem for my Nexus 4's battery?
Thanks
One of the best features of Google’s new Nexus 4 is its native wireless charging capabilities, but until now, wireless charging has been convenient, but not actually useful. I will contest to how nice it is to be able to drop your device onto a pad and not have to worry about cables, but unfortunately it severely limits those who want to use their device while charging.
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On Tuesday, at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, California, Google introduced its first own-brand smartphone, the Nexus One
I'm getting one of those, when they become available over here :D
Nexus One Phone - Web meets phone.
I want to prepare development setup with hardware related to that I have some questions :-
Can I do changes in android framework or by downloading and compiling source code Is possible on flash nexus 4:-
Google is selling nexus 4 phone as Unlocked and contract free in US only.
So I hear that multiple manufacturers will be given the chance to release their own their own versions of the Google nexus. So far I've heard of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 2, the Sony Xperia Nexus, and the LG Optimus Nexus. If that's the case, and let's say HTC and Motorola also make a nexus, what would you guys go for? What do you guys be hoping for in specs and pricing?
By default, Google Nexus One HD Video Recording capability was disabled for some reason. But currently there is an easy way to activate the 720p HD Video Recording to this Google gadget. This can be done by using a mod/special update to the operating system installed on Nexus One, Android 2.1 eclair.
For the last two days, my Nexus 4 has been charging weirdly. I leave it to charge overnight and when I wake up its at (usually) 78%. When I go to the battery stuff in the settings it switches between charging and not charging. It's back and forth. Has anyone seen this?
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