Amazing how people make brash open decisions based on a grainy blurrycam phtograph these days.

More I look at it the more I am thinking I might be able to look past the poor led on the HTC or just keep the nexus
Amazing how people make brash open decisions based on a grainy blurrycam phtograph these days.
Well, it does look like the service manual and a better quality picture won't change the shape or the looks of it from the front.
The LED isn't poor. It's not BlackBerry quality but it's not poor.
Sorry, I meant in reference to the rgb colour
Amazing how people make brash open decisions based on a grainy blurrycam phtograph these days.


I kinda like the more rectangular SGS2 but that doesn't look too bad, few things look nice/interesting though, the bezels appear to be at least half the size on the sides and a bit shorted top and bottom compared to SGS2 which is nice, also it could just be the poor picture but the home button (which I really hope it has, having to use the power button on the One X, especially with the awful positioning, is a pita) appears to be lit up, if that's an RGB light that can act as the notification light that'd be pretty shiny![]()
That looks nice but not 'wow' nice. I'd like to see the back of it.

I am at a loss on what to think in terms of which processor will be used in the US/ LTE models:
I feel like Samsung will want to use their own stuff to show what they are capable of, since this is their flagship device, plus they've been really hyping up their new processors. Will they get LTE figured out for Exynos 4412 in time for this launch? Are they going to suprise the hell out of us with the Exynos 5250 (or whatever the number is)? The 5250 is supposed to support LTE right? It's reported that the 5250 was supposed to go into production Q2 right? That would be NOW. And yes, I realize that that would be cutting it a bit close for the availability of the chip, but I think it could happen. There have been multiple put-offs for the release right? This could be why...
Frankly I will be disappointed in Samsung if they decide to go with another company's processor.
I will still be buying the phone, however...
Take it all with a grain of salt, BUT...... If, for some crazy awesome reason, the US variant has the Exynos 5250, then I'll be saying I told you so
INTRATECH: enlighten us!
We ARE talking about phones here, right?![]()
What's wrong with the durability of the Nexus?
I assume you're talking about the not so scratch proof screen?
any thoughts you guys?
Better to have capacitive buttons than wasted space at the bottom ala Galaxy Nexus.
That looks like just another phone to me. There is certainly nothing there to get excited about.