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insomniasexx  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: The new Google Nexus family & Android Lollipop announced

So big! I really wanted to possible transition back to android with the 6 but this is just ridiculous. It may work for some people, but my tiny hands and tiny pockets will not do the iPhone 6 or the Nexus 6. :(

I think the only benefit of the iPhone 6 coming out is that I can get an iPhone 5S for cheaper. My current phone is about dead.

This site is flawless on my 27in monitor. I usually work in split screen when I'm on a 27" display because theres too much wasted space. But this site works.





steve  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

even my big pockets are skeptical of the big boys. I really dislike the race to bigger/thinner/lighter. How about better battery life, better experience, and for crying out loud let's get some downward price pressure on the carriers.

cgod  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'd take a heavier thicker phone if it had better battery life.

steve  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Amen

veen  ·  3769 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    This site is flawless on my 27in monitor. I usually work in split screen when I'm on a 27" display because theres too much wasted space. But this site works.

Might be time for an update?

user-inactivated  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

My fat thumbs are super happy, though.

veen  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yes, the size is just humongous. But it looks spectacular on my Retina Macbook screen. kleinbl00, how are you liking your huge Oneplus One so far?

I'm super glad that they keep selling the Nexus 5. I'm still very happy with mine, performance and build quality is top notch. It's about as large a phone as I'll ever go, I think. If I'd pick a new phone now, I'd choose the new Moto X, which is the same size as the N5.

kleinbl00  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

It's kind of hard for me to separate the OPO from, you know, Android... as this is my first experience with it. I ran Windows from 2002-2008 and my Hitachi G1000 was larger (and weighed twice as much). That said, it's a pretty cool little beastie. Only complaints are it's fucking huge and the WiFi seems to clog every now and then but I think that's more to blame with the router here than anything. Spec-wise, it's within inches of the Nexus 6. 5.5" vs 6", HD vs 2540xwhatever, 3100mAH batt vs 3220, same chip, same memory, bigger selfie camera. Which, you know, really f'n matters.

I almost went with this:

If I could have gotten it to work on a 4G network I might have. The whole thing has gotten ridiculous. T-Mobile had the misfortune of trying to sell me an iPhone 6+ for $200 down, $32 a month with a 2 year contract the same day Nissan tried to lease me a Versa for $500 down, $59 a month with a 2 year contract. That caused a stack overflow. Broke the iOS gene forever. Phones and cars should not be in the same neighborhood, budget-wise. So $350 all in for an unlocked Android running cyanogenmod? Sure, I'll give it a try.

Thing is, I used to Otterbox my phones anyway. I mean, shit, when they're $500 with a subsidy you wanna protect that shit. The OPO is in a $7 case with a $12 screen protector and as a result, it feels about the same size in my pocket. And I know that if I nuke it I can have another for about the same as the insurance deductible and shipping on my first few Windoze phones.

b_b  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    So $350 all in for an unlocked Android running cyanogenmod? Sure, I'll give it a try.

I'm no tech expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I threw down $350 for a Galaxy Nexus two years ago, which if you buy it directly from Google comes unlocked with no bloatware whatsoever. It was a great purchase. T-Mobile, at that time, was charging $60/mo for unlimited everything if you had an unlocked phone (I think they throttled your data after 2GB or something). Really can't beat that deal, if they still have it. I switched to iPhone when my company started footing the bill, because well, free is still better than $60/mo, even with strings attached. If I had to get my own phone again, I'd toss the iPhone 5 straight in the trash and go back to a Nexus any day.

kleinbl00  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

$399 for a Nexus 5 32GB, $349 for a OPO 64GB.

We're $80/mo for 2 lines, 1GB. Works out to like $92 with taxes.

rrrrr  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I was ready to buy a OnePlus One after hearing today's Nexus announcement. But apparently you have to prostitute yourself on their forums for weeks on end to get an exclusive invite for the privilege of spending your money on their product. So it costs less money but a whole lot of time and dignity... and leaves a nasty taste in my mouth, just like regular offline prostitution.

kleinbl00  ·  3770 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Naaah. You go to /r/oneplus, flair it up, post in a couple invite threads and wait for someone to give you one. It took me 48 hours.