No No No! "Google services framework" is what you need to look for.
Doesn't that stop everything?
Google now can be turned off by opening Google Now, and turning it off in settings.
No No No! "Google services framework" is what you need to look for.
Anyone else notice a slight rattle top right where forward facing camera is when they put it on the table. Or just give the phone a tap. I noticed it straight away, doesn't seem to be anything wrong.
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I'm a bit confused about wireless chargers. As much as I like gadgets it seems a lot to pay when I can easily just plug a cable in to charge the phone. Obviously everyone spends their own money as they see fit, but it seems a lot for a very minor bit of convenience.
... or for the same price from that rain forest/river place!
Are there any assurances that these induction chargers will work with future products? Id rather not spend £50 on each and every phone I get. The nexus just looks like a rather useful dock too!
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Weird from the brief google I did the Nokia Lumia Qi one doesnt work with the Nexus 4 - http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/12/14/nexus-4-wireless-charging-qi-doesnt-always-work-video/ and http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/11/14/lg-nexus-4-wireless-chargers/ for example...The Nokia one works with any Qi standard device so as long as the standard stays the same there's no reason why not.
Weird from the brief google I did the Nokia Lumia Qi one doesnt work with the Nexus 4 - http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/12/14/nexus-4-wireless-charging-qi-doesnt-always-work-video/ and http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/11/14/lg-nexus-4-wireless-chargers/ for example...
So I wouldnt say Qi is a set standard or a given they all work with each other - so perhaps buyer beware...
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Weird from the brief google I did the Nokia Lumia Qi one doesnt work with the Nexus 4 - http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/12/14/nexus-4-wireless-charging-qi-doesnt-always-work-video/ and http://www.gottabemobile.com/2012/11/14/lg-nexus-4-wireless-chargers/ for example...
So I wouldnt say Qi is a set standard or a given they all work with each other - so perhaps buyer beware...
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I remember reading that it worked for some people and didn't work for others, it should work since it is all the same standard but it is all very weird. Google is also backing that other standard long with Starbucks and a few other players which doesn't make sense, surely you would want the standard you are using in your devices to win out.
Perhaps they had review models of the nexus 4 or something, some people are trying to imply that because its not WPC certified (both the nexus dock and nexus 4, while all the Nokia prodicts are) that there might be something fishy with the implementation on the Nexus products...I have the Nokia one and it works, I did post pictures in this thread some where
http://forums.androidcentral.com/nexus-4-accessories/225402-qi-chargers-nexus-4-a.htmlRandom forum post I found said:EDIT: The Nokia charging plate has been proven to work with the Nexus 4 but the sweet spot is very small and it charges much slower when compared to other Qi chargers. Because of this, all Nokia branded chargers are not recommended.
Yeah the Google stance is a wierd one, Motorola is behind WPC, but Google itself is behind PMA, yet the LG made nexus 4 appears to be a WPC Qi product...I remember reading that it worked for some people and didn't work for others, it should work since it is all the same standard but it is all very weird. Google is also backing that other standard long with Starbucks and a few other players which doesn't make sense, surely you would want the standard you are using in your devices to win out.