Google Nexus 4 support page notes the smartphone does not support USB on-the-go cable support.
Like many of us my Nexus 4's battery life is poor. I've read many threads about this but I figured I'd see what Google Support's "official" answer was. Here's what they wrote:
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Thank you for contacting Google Play Support Team. You called in today with questions about your Nexus 4 battery life.
Which one is the best for community support (ROMs, mods, etc) and manufacturer support (accessories, drivers, etc)?
A pure Google Phone (Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus) or a phone that sold very well (Galaxy S II, Galaxy S III)?
Is it safe to buy a Galaxy Nexus/Galaxy SII now (solid hardware, going to survive at least two more years of updates) or is it better to wait for the next Nexus/buy the Galax
One of the worst-kept secrets just continues to spill out all the deets for the world to see. A crafty user was on LG’s support page recently and stumbled upon a placeholder for the LGE960 or Nexus 4 smartphone.
If you’re one of the lucky few that own a Google Nexus 7, I’m sure you’ll be pleased to know that the all popular Instagram for Android application has been updated to officially support the tablet.
hey everyone, i am thinking of buying nexus 7 but i just saw that it doesn't support the mhl and it also says that it doesn't support full usb storage but it is possible through otg cable, so is it possible that it can also support the hdmi port through mhl cable??? please help anyone thanks in advance
Just got my Google Play order today, everything is fine, box, packaging, etc.
But I ran my fingers down the left side of the Nexus 7 and left a bump.
I tilt the Nexus 7 to get a better look and there's a dent :(
No bezel "glue/sticky noise" issue, just a dent :(
Guess I'll call Google tomorrow, we'll see how "if you buy from Play Store, you get support from Google and not Asus
Google dropping support for Samsung Nexus S GT-I902X smartphone and Motorola Xoom tablet with the new Android 4.2 Jelly Bean update.
Google promised that the Nexus Q was compatible with Android 2.3.3 and higher, but every since Google I/O, it only worked for Jelly Bean devices. Google finally updated the app to support these older devices so everyone on Ice Cream Sandwich and Gingerbread (2.3.3+) can now control the Nexus Q.