Doug
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I have just seen the reviews for this. It looks awesome.
I think this might actually pull me away from Apple
Anyone going to be getting one?
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Cavey
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Link to review?
Definitely looks promising, and dirt cheap. Would go for that and simplicity any day if it works well enough
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Doug
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http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/29/google-nexus-4-hands-on/
that's what I am thinking. Although I do love the simplicity of the iPhone. I think I was a bit put off Android as I was a very early adopter! G1 and HTC Magic (G2)
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Bart
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im not sure why he's reviewing the OS so much, since those are features of the OS and not the phone itself
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John
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I'm very tempted to get one, unless a review comes out saying it's crap I will be.
Because the OS and the phone are as one in this case, straight from google, the OS is a major selling point.
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A2H GO
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Same, only thing putting me off is no physical home button and thickness after having iPhone 5 and S3, thicker than iPhone 4, which makes a difference when it's got a massive screen
[Edited on 01-11-2012 by A2H GO]
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Simon
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I'm due an upgrade from orange now but think I will be sodding them off, buying this phone direct from google for £279 and getting a giffgaff sim. 02 have first month exclusivity and it is free on £36 a month 24 month deals. Clueless
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noshua
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I was looking at these as I'm out of contract in about 6 months.
I wouldn't listen to any Engadget review though - they're so Apple bias. As someone already said, why review the OS when it's the phone that's new?
Gizmodo have a straight to the point review;
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2012/10/google-nexus-4-hands-on-lovely-but-where-the-hell-is-lte/
Wouldn't worry about LTE for at least a year anyway, especially with the plan prices and coverage.
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John
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Glasgow LTE coverage has a big blackspot where I live, that and it's expensive for even a useless amount of data as you've said.
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Dom
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Inductive charging; clearly it's such a shite idea that another manufacturer thought they'd stick it in as well
[Edited on 01-11-2012 by Dom]
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John
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Can't think of any use for that, would be terrible just leaving it lying beside my bed instead of plugging it in, what were they thinking
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Dom
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iPhone 6 with not-compatible-with-anything-else iCharge
Saying that, does the Nexus 4 inductive charging use a standard? Or is it LG's own special-brew?
[Edited on 01-11-2012 by Dom]
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John
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Qi which I think is becoming the standard for it?
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Steve
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INDUCTIVE CHARGING WHAT A WASTE OF TIME
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A2H GO
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It's not really wireless charging since you still need a wire to the wall and you still need to 'connect' your phone to said wired device.
ps. Good luck carrying the charging orb round with you
[Edited on 01-11-2012 by A2H GO]
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John
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Don't have to, can put it on the table while drinking your airyfairymocha latte.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
It's not really wireless charging since you still need a wire to the wall and you still need to 'connect' your phone to said wired device.
So what you're saying is, any form of wireless device isn't wireless because at some point in the device chain something is connected to a cable
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A2H GO
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No, that's not what I said.
To wirelessly airplay my iPad to my TV I don't need to go over and sit my iPad on my Apple TV
To sit here and browse the interent wirelessly on my laptop I don't need to go over and sit it on the router.
I think you get my point.
I think it's great Google are putting the tech in their products to try and get it off the ground even if it is at the sacrifice of making the device thicker to house the coil, as ultimately it will mean it starts to become more widely, publicly available (actually useful) and may even evolve into a truly wireless solution.
[Edited on 01-11-2012 by A2H GO]
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noshua
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I don't see the big deal with inductive charging, as said its much easier to carry a charger around than a massive pad. I can see it being massively inefficient compared to a cable as well.
I suppose the only useful situation (in my eyes) that I can think of was if it was in restaurants, bars, etc, so you can just bang your phone on the side.
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John
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You can use a cable to charge it as well though?
It is inefficient just now but we have to start somewhere.
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Rich H
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Was completely oblivious of this phone till John just mentioned it! Arghhh, so now it's between this and a Galaxy S3 in 2 weeks time!
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AndyKent
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It'll never evolve into a 'truly' wireless solution because of physics - you can only send electricity so far through the air without incurring massive losses.
Poor enough efficiency as it is, never mind if you double/triple the distance.
On the other hand, I like the idea of being able to put down the phone onto a mat and it charges up without plugging in a cable, proper handy even if it is stuck to one spot. Its quick.
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John
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It will be truly wireless, it'll eventually be built into the fabric of buildings, not there yet though.
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Rich H
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Presumably this can still be charged through micro USB too though right? (ie for charging in the van etc)
Also tried to find a definitive answer, but failed so far - is it going to take a micro SIM?
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Cavey
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" It'll be on sale in the US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, Spain and Australia to start off with, but because it's penta-band, you'll easily be able to stick in a micro-SIM card from virtually any GSM carrier in the world and roam at your leisure." Looks like it's micro-sim, and yeah you'll still be able to use wired
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