Because if you have nothing that shows up on a background check (i.e. you're not a convicted of any major crimes or violations), you can still buy a gun. The campus is also in an urban area without a perimeter--it blends right in with Westwood Village. If you have an ID to open the doors into a...
Yeah, the camera is a huge step up. Particularly in low light. The 6 was fairly middle of the road (to below average) when it came out and the 5x is definitely close to the top for cameras from last year. It still compares favorably to this year's flagships.
To me, camera is one of the most...
Android's monthly security patches for Nexus phones (and whoever else is interested in pushing them--seems like Samsung is one of the few that seems to provide at least semi-regular updates to some devices) seems to disagree with your assertion that Google themselves have little care for security.
The camera on the 5X is significantly better. Depending on how much you value the rear camera compared to the other things on your list, that could be a determining factor.
As a LG G4 user with a spare battery, it's definitely a help to have the spare battery. But it is still frustrating to have seemingly rapid battery drain all the time and constant charging going on.
No matter how I setup my phone or what apps I have, I barely eek out 2.5 hours of SOT. Custom...
In the aftermath of the Korean war, the government worked hand in hand with industry to prop up the economy and bolster technology sector.
Also remember that many of the conglomerates in Samsung also employ and contribute a very substantial amount to the Korean economy. Korea is a small...
I almost really want one...
I like my G4 a lot... only issue is that the DPI LG uses on their phones is insane. Everything is HUGE. The layout of websites is so blown up I have to scroll every 15 seconds. I seriously hope the G5 has lower DPI so that more is displayed on screen at once. But...
Wife switched from a 2014 Moto X to a Nexus 5X. Her experience for the most part has been positive. She gets those random weird crash that seem to happen once a week or every two. But I wonder if the OP's device might be defective? From my experience, Google is pretty good about taking returns...
I've been fortunate enough so far to not have a bootloop on my G4. It's been a solid, reliable phone for me. Great pictures, great camera, good screen, battery life is great (doubly with swappable battery and external charger) feels awesome with a leather back. The DPI is set way way way too...
1.) There are "standards" in place by various bodies (government, medical, legal, etc.) all with competing interests. Government wants to control costs--so capitation. Medical bodies want to optimize survival so treat every condition until patient is dead. Legal wants to make sure there was zero...
It's also important to remember that GB scores across platforms (x86/x64 vs ARM) are not directly comparable. So while the scores from the A9 may look like they're competitive with Skylake, the results aren't directly comparable.
You can go to the T-Mobile store and just pick up any phone you want, SIM-free. The online ordering system tends to be a bit restrictive, so it's not always the best option.
You should know better than to lump "Samsung" into a Pinto. sweenish is calling the model of phone you bought a Pinto...
No update for AT&T and Verizon variants of the 2014 Moto X is a killer. Particularly for a flagship.
Wonder if the 2015 Moto X will be a one and done, as well?
It's always amazing to me that Apple can increase sales year over year like this. Really truly an impressive performance. Especially in the consumer market where people are notoriously fickle. Move to non-contract options in the US also haven't hurt sales as some might have suggested, so far...
AT's review of the S6 was pretty effusive when it came to storage/NAND performance, as well. Probably interesting for them because only Apple and Samsung do anything particularly interesting when it comes to storage performance.
Well, in a lot of ways, Vlad isn't wrong. The world has embraced Apple iPhone as the be all and the only phone that matters for the majority of the market. It's pretty unprecedented to see something hit the market like this and it's surely interesting to see how it is front and center in the...
Guess it depends on what you usually store on your phone.
Lots of music and movies? SD card is great and fine.
Lots of games? You'll want more flash internal storage.
It's not as if the iPhone 6 won every single browser benchmark. It's usually just the newest phone at the time that wins the benchmark, as you'd expect.
http://anandtech.com/show/9518/the-mobile-cpu-corecount-debate
Android is designed to use as many threads as possible and will use all available threads and cores to its maximum potential. Even in something as simple as web browsing.
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