where are you hearing this?October 29, 2012 w release November 13, 2012
where are you hearing this?October 29, 2012 w release November 13, 2012
where are you hearing this?
I'm talking about the buttons having backlight bleed. The bleed on the GS3 looks just horrendous. From a distance you just get a giant white blob from the menu button lighting up. The same with the LED. It was just a blob of light on the white GS3. The black one was more controlled, but that's the issue with white phones. On the GS4 white, they toned the backlight down a bit more and confined the area so it's not just a giant blob... same with the notification LED.
I am still sticking to the 11/14 rumor. Does anyone know the exact date Google revealed the Nexus 4?
Here is the complete list of specs on the page of LG Nexus 5 registration page of Wind Mobile, which was subsequently taken down by Wind Mobile.
Oh, ok. I get what you mean. I know someone how had the white version of my phone (Galaxy SII Skyrocket) and it had the same issue. My mistake on what you were talking about.
The 14th as an announcement date or a release date? Either way they better get the invitations out soon.
I'm pretty sure those size specs are wrong. They don't match with the FCC document or the actual measurements.
Based on these images it appears the Nexus 5 is much closer to the 131.9 x 68.2 from the FCC document than the 137.84 x 69.17 showed on that other specs list.
Oh, ok. I get what you mean. I know someone how had the white version of my phone (Galaxy SII Skyrocket) and it had the same issue. My mistake on what you were talking about.
The 14th as an announcement date or a release date? Either way they better get the invitations out soon.
I'm pretty sure those size specs are wrong. They don't match with the FCC document or the actual measurements.
Based on these images it appears the Nexus 5 is much closer to the 131.9 x 68.2 from the FCC document than the 137.84 x 69.17 showed on that other specs list.
Why is the FCC document the confirmation of the external dimensions?
I have a case from Spigen and it's longer than the N4, so it's most likely 137 mm. Furthermore, your images don't show the actual length of the phone.
Look at a better FCC image. Draw lines. It's something like 183mm - 47mm which gives you 136mm. Even if that isn't perfect, you can tell it isn't just 131 mm.
The picture you posted looks like a prototype and not the final device. Notice that notch at the top of the phone? I really hope your numbers are wrong. Even 131.9 x 68.2 is already too big and will make it hard enough to use one handed. I already can't keep it in my front pocket so I guess that part doesn't matter. Yes, it would fit but not comfortably.
That's from the FCC filing. So if it's a prototype and my eyeing of 137mm is wrong, then likely 131 mm is wrong too.
I highly doubt Spigen would be running thousands of shots on their molds with incorrect data. They're also not the only ones selling cases already. I highly believe in the 137mm measurement, and it makes sense that the device is larger than the N4.
The difference in going from 4.7" to 4.96" is a 0.25" increase in the long axis which is 6.35 mm..
The total height of the N4 = 133.9 mm
Screen height = 101.6 mm
Vertical Bezel = 32.3 mm
Assuming the device is the same size, the bezel shrinks to 25.95mm, and assuming its 131mm, it shrinks another 2mm to 23mm. That's a bezel 33% smaller. If you look at the N5 and N4 renders, no way. There's still a lot of bezel remaining. At 137 mm, the device has about 29 mm of bezel, which sounds about right.
Exactly. People are picking fights over numbers they don't even know if accurate.
Just get the device out so we can all buy it!
Thought I read it as novemeber 2013... DerpHAHA... he's stating fact Read that date... He's just putting the date of the nexus 4 announcement and release to respond to the person above him
Height doesn't matter. Actually the N5 will be a tiny bit narrower than the S4, which is impressive.
If there is a Verizon version, then I'll start going to church again.
Please God, let this happen.
No there won't be, and it's all Verizon's fault. Look at how long the updates were for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus. Verizon will never allow unapproved updates through its network. Once Verizon eventually goes full LTE with voice and everything then probably but that's years down the line.
Could Google just sneak a radio into the phone that is non-approved?
possible release tomorrow at 8am PST
Since every day for the past two weeks has been a possible release day, I plan to not hold my breath in anticipation this time.