The G2 looks like it is a good phone for $200-$250. If this is the one you have, I am glad you are happy with your purchase, just as I am with the Kyocera. To each his own.
Still 4.3. Kyocera doesn't seem to update their phones, with newer phones sporting newer versions of android and older phones staying on their original OS.
I agree that the low end/midrange can be upgraded, but I think it should be done with "right-sized" cpu cores that don't have to be...
With respect to the CPU speed increase I agree, perhaps the 410 (both +.2GHz and maybe +15%-20% IPC for A53) would be more worth it.
I discovered a video on youtube after I bought a 32GB card; it looks like you can use a larger card. If I run out of space this will be a good option.
Edit: holy...
Recently, I had to replace my old phone (HTC One S) quickly. I picked up a Kyocera Hydro Life from Wal-Mart for $100, prepaid T-mobile, expecting it to be a barely usable, cheap phone to carry me over until I had the time/money for a better one.
I was wrong.
There are many little awesome...
I think a big reason they haven't done well is that Intel's graphics performance has been improving so dramatically. Here's what I recall about the Intel/AMD matchups over the last few years:
2011: Sandy Bridge vs. Llano. Even though Llano's GPU was about twice as fast as the HD 3000, the first...
Given that Nvidia is releasing GM204 soon, AMD might be taking an incremental approach of not showing its best card first. With the R9-285, their strategy may have been "beat the comparable Nvidia card and replace the 280, but not the 280X." Then when Nvidia releases the GTX 980/970, AMD can...
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