Gnomedolf
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You won't be cool unless you get the 5S.None of that sounds like something I care about at all.
You won't be cool unless you get the 5S.None of that sounds like something I care about at all.
Maybe if you have tiny ass hands, I never understood how people text on iphones. That and the outright refusal by apple to remotely have anything like swipe when the default android keyboard has it straight from the market.I will say the iPhone keyboard is by far better than anything I've ever used. It beats swift key on android by leaps and bounds it's so good. There's a reason those iPhone mistext websites exist because it's auto correct is so good that when it makes a mistake you don't even realize until after you hit send.
I've got huge hands, and I do just fine. Again, best keyboard auto correct and typing experience I've ever had.Maybe if you have tiny ass hands, I never understood how people text on iphones. That and the outright refusal by apple to remotely have anything like swipe when the default android keyboard has it straight from the market.
That award goes to the Nokia Lumia 920, for me. It's just unfortunate that app support on windows phone is utter dogshit, because Nokia makes damn fine hardware.I've got huge hands, and I do just fine. Again, best keyboard auto correct and typing experience I've ever had.
My Samsung Galaxy S4 basically did the same thing, picked it up off my desk one day and the screen looked like it was completely cracked, just garbled colors along what looked like a crack line in the middle of the device. Odd thing was, it was all 100% internal, you couldn't feel a single blemish or mark on the external glass. It's like it just cracked from the inside out. Never did figure out what the hell caused it, I had only owned it for about 6 months at that point.Screen just cracked on my Nexus 5. Never been dropped or crushed or anything, is in pristine condition. Laid it down on my desk and came back to it like an hour later and it's cracked diagonal across the whole screen. Pretty goddamn salty right now.
Anyone ever RMAd a device back to Google? They are sending me a new phone, but are putting a hold on my CC for the price of it until they can determine if my broken was was user error or whatever. Kinda feels like I'm just gonna be buying a new phone here -_-
ROFL, ever tried swiping instead of typing...yeah didn't think soI will say the iPhone keyboard is by far better than anything I've ever used. It beats swift key on android by leaps and bounds it's so good.
Really good, much better than my Nexus 4 and Galaxy Nexus. I can go from 730am to 1130pm on a full charge and that's constantly looking at my phone at my desk and then in the evenings too.How is the battery life of the Nexus 5?
Yeah, that is why I am a bit torn on what I want to do. My wife has the iPhone 5 and is really not at all excited about the rumors of the iPhone 6 being so much bigger. She hates the size of my phone, so getting her the 5s is fine. I will probably just get the N5 now anyways, and just but the next one when it comes out anyways.You're on the wrong end of yearly product cycle. The N5 came out in November.
As someone who owns both a 5S and a Note 3 I don't get this at all. Swift Key can pretty much have a conversation on it's own with me just hitting the next work it already guessed. I have 4 years of training in my Swift Key (with it being linked to my email, facebook and other media) and it's down right creepy at times how it will predict an entire conversation word by word.I will say the iPhone keyboard is by far better than anything I've ever used. It beats swift key on android by leaps and bounds it's so good. There's a reason those iPhone mistext websites exist because it's auto correct is so good that when it makes a mistake you don't even realize until after you hit send.
Correct, they are in the range of 1700 and 2100 if I remember correctly so it doesn't really penetrate buildings very well. (lower frequency the better, for example Verizon uses 700 for heavy urban areas and Sprints old iDen 800 frequency will be theirs when Spark rolls out)I"m tempted to switch to T-Mobile, but from what I've read, their coverage isn't so good inside buildings due to the spectrum they use?
Yes, that has been my experience. I suppose in theory it could be my phone (Nexus 4) and not the network, but I am pretty convinced that TMO has terrible building penetration.I"m tempted to switch to T-Mobile, but from what I've read, their coverage isn't so good inside buildings due to the spectrum they use?