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2013-01-09
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2013-01-09
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Let us know how you go on in obtaining your n4 mate, I'm considering ditching the n9 for something else
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Nexus are always good for stock but honestly xda has a lot of custom ROMs etc so the Samsung Galaxy-series IMO is much better than the Nexus...
If you want to get a Droid, then go with a Samsung either S3 or Note1or2 due to the expandable storage, replaceable batteries and good developer support...
Even touchwiz for all the flak it gets is not 100% poor; it usually has full codec support and utilities that are really helpful... Until a few days ago I was using the leaked S3-JB touchwiz ROM on my S2 and it was really usable and seamless unlike stock android where you need codecs etc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1239240
someone found a way to implement it. am going to see if anyones made a way to have notification on a low power type screen next till I have a phone I want and can live with in a cross between the two systems.