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:comeon: @ $300 laptop with windows (A REAL OS btw) is much better than a damn chromebook.

Your stanning is out of control you are not even objective.

my mom has a toshiba lap top. Im saying she dont do shyt but browse the web. chromebook makes perfect sense

why spend 500$ when you can spend $200. MS killed the desktop anyways :birdman:
 

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Is it wise for Google to put the nexus brand on all major network carriers when they have Motorola on all the major U.S carriers. Is it wise to compete with yourself. Is it smart for the nexus brand to outshine the razr line. From a Google point of view. Motorola phones are close to stock Android. The nexus went back to what it was created for initially to show off the nexus Line of Android phones.
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Motorola is specifically for patents brehs, that's why Asus made the 7 and Samsung is making the 10. True competition helps us.
 

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Motorola is specifically for patents brehs, that's why Asus made the 7 and Samsung is making the 10. True competition helps us.

I dunno google took a 200 millie lost last quarter off motorola which fukked up their profits. I think they are in for the long haul. I think they are creating a phone service also on the low :pachaha:

They also lost 400 millie by restructuring. The nexus program promote the team work from the OEM.
 

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Whats your fav android 4.2 feature ??

new google now + photo sphere + swipe in the keyboard. I always felt android weak point was their keyboard and browser experience. I hope they improved chrome. It runs fine on the nexus 7. Maybe its the g.nex thats too slow
 

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Matias Duarte – the UX master of Android Talks Tablet UI in Jelly Bean, Lack of SD Card Slots in Nexus Devices
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Why did you make the system buttons and status bar consistent across all devices in Jelly Bean?

Consistency and usability are really important to us, and that’s something we strive to improve in every new version of Android. With Honeycomb we first introduced the idea of a completely onscreen navigation UI which gave us unprecedented flexibility in how that UI adapts and transforms – both when you turn the device in your hands and when the software changes and has different control needs. Now in Jelly Bean we’ve made the universal software navigation buttons and system bar consistent across all screen sizes.

This new configuration is based on usability research we did on all of the different form factors and screen sizes that Android runs on. What mattered most of all was muscle memory – keeping the buttons where you expect them, no matter how you hold the device.

Phones are almost always used in portrait mode, flip sideways occasionally, and never go upside down. As screen sizes get larger though, any which way goes. Imagine the frustration you’d feel if every time you picked up a tablet off the table ‘the wrong way up’ you found yourself reaching for a home button that wasn’t where you expect it to be? That irritation adds up and over time like a tiny grain of sand in your shoe and undermines the rest of your experience.

The Jelly Bean system bar always keeps the same 3 buttons where you expect them. This happens dynamically for every screen size, up until you get to small handheld screens where stacking the bars in landscape mode would leave too little vertical space.

The second thing we discovered was that there are almost as many different ways of holding our devices as there are people. In fact people love to use their Nexus so much that they use them for such long periods of time that having a single ‘correct grip’ is actually counter productive and increases hand strain. The Jelly Bean navigation buttons work equally well for left handers and right handers, one handed use, or two handed use, and for devices you’re carrying, resting on your knee, or putting on the table.

Last but not least, by unifying the design we are now able to put Notifications and Quick Settings right where you’d expect them, and only one swipe away.

The second question he answered had to do with SD card slots. As you know from previous Android team talks, Nexus phones haven’t had SD card slots in some time. While there are technical reasons for doing so, Matias puts reasoning squarely on user experience. If you add in an SD card slot, you potentially make it confusing.

Why don’t Nexus devices have SD cards?

Everybody likes the idea of having an SD card, but in reality it’s just confusing for users.

If you’re saving photos, videos or music, where does it go? Is it on your phone? Or on your card? Should there be a setting? Prompt everytime? What happens to the experience when you swap out the card? It’s just too complicated.

We take a different approach. Your Nexus has a fixed amount of space and your apps just seamlessly use it for you without you ever having to worry about files or volumes or any of that techy nonsense left over from the paleolithic era of computing.

With a Nexus you know exactly how much storage you get upfront and you can decide what’s the right size for you. That’s simple and good for users.

And there you have it. There is a chance that he continues to answer questions, so feel free to check out the Google+ thread we have linked to below.

In the mean time, I would love to hear your thoughts on these two subjects.

Via: +Matias Duarte
 

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Whats your fav android 4.2 feature ??

new google now + photo sphere + swipe in the keyboard. I always felt android weak point was their keyboard and browser experience. I hope they improved chrome. It runs fine on the nexus 7. Maybe its the g.nex thats too slow

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We gonna be eating soon brehs.
 

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HELP :damn:

i rooted S3 and put CM10 zip files on device getting ready to install this shyt :takedat:

then rebooted into recovery mode but these motherfukkers on youtube have some clockwork recovery installed and they say nothing about this shyt

i have some default shyt with not many options :damn:

how to install this clockwork?
 

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HELP :damn:

i rooted S3 and put CM10 zip files on device getting ready to install this shyt :takedat:

then rebooted into recovery mode but these motherfukkers on youtube have some clockwork recovery installed and they say nothing about this shyt

i have some default shyt with not many options :damn:

how to install this clockwork?

rom manager....youtube how to install clockwork with rom manager
 

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Daily Steals selling unlocked Galaxy Note 2 for $579

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Here's one for the folks who aren't feeling the draw of the Nexus 4. The Galaxy Note 2 is a killer device, and deals site Daily Steals is offering it at a pretty great price. For just $579.99, this 16GB unlocked European model (GT-N7100) of the Note 2 can be yours in either white or gray.

If you're interested in picking up one of these tablets giant phones, hit up the source link below.
 

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Google Boasts 700K Apps In Google Play, Nearly Matching Apple’s iTunes Offering

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Big week for Google, having launched their new Nexus lineup, signing deals with WMG, and now, the company has announced that there are about 700,000 applications available for Android devices. My has that number grown over the last two years. Last week, Apple proclaimed that iTunes houses more than 700K apps, but Google now rests right behind them. With the launch of these new developer/unlocked devices, they could give developers the push they need to start writing up those apps and pushing them to Android.

For anyone that has been on Android for quite a while, 700K is a pretty incredible number. Google Play has evolved into an amazingly bright star as of late and hopefully, it’s going to continue to grow and have even better offerings. Next stop – Angry Birds Star Wars.
 
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