On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 09:58:07 +0200
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Does anyone know if the Nexus one phones sold in Israel as new (i.e -
> from stores) are the same hardware as the development phones sold
> directly from Google?
>
> I want to buy such a phone, but
Hi all,
Does anyone know if the Nexus one phones sold in Israel as new (i.e -
from stores) are the same hardware as the development phones sold
directly from Google?
I want to buy such a phone, but Google won't ship to Israel. The
development phones have "unlockable boot loader&qu
On 17/04/2010 14:49, Amos Shapira wrote:
> Is this about the Galaxy Icon?
> Because its specs page (as far as I followed) specifies it doesn't
> even have WiFi, which I think is a major bummer.
>
Nope, we're discussing the soon to be released Samsung i9000 "Galaxy S".
Here's a link I hadn't pa
2010/4/17 Shachar Shemesh :
> Gadi Cohen wrote:
>
> However, for someone who isn't interested in all these things, there are
> probably better options: The Samsung Galaxy
>
> ...
>
> These have UI improvements from the manufacturers with great
> features...
>
> I have only looked at the Galaxy whe
On 17/04/2010 09:37, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> I must admit that I found Sense to be underwhelming. Sense will
> probably be great for people who use facebook and twitter a lot, as it
> has very tight integration with these services.
> HTC's decision to make Sense plugins distinct from Android Launc
Gadi Cohen wrote:
(I should note that the HTC Evo 4G includes HTC's Sense UI, which
looks fantastic, plenty videos of this around. You can find it ported
to the Nexus One but then of course you're limited to updates to that
ROM... some Nexus One features might not work).
I must ad
up/
(I should note that the HTC Evo 4G includes HTC's Sense UI, which looks
fantastic, plenty videos of this around. You can find it ported to the
Nexus One but then of course you're limited to updates to that ROM...
some Nexus One features might not work).
As for hardware, the hig
Gadi Cohen wrote:
However, for someone who isn't interested in all these things, there are
probably better options: The Samsung Galaxy
...
These have UI improvements from the manufacturers with great
features...
I have only looked at the Galaxy when it first came out. At that time, I
did not
bscribers use Nexus One?
>>
> I do :)
>> What are your impressions?
>>
> I absolutely love it. I had a G1 before, and am a big fan of Android.
> That in itself was a great upgrade, finally having the processor power
> and RAM to do what I really wanted.
>> Doe
On 12/04/2010 13:39, Constantine Shulyupin wrote:
> How may list list subscribers use Nexus One?
>
I do :)
> What are your impressions?
>
I absolutely love it. I had a G1 before, and am a big fan of Android.
That in itself was a great upgrade, finally having the processor powe
Hi,
How may list list subscribers use Nexus One?
(I know Gilad do)
What are your impressions?
Does it worth to purchase?
Where it worth to purchase?
Thanks
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