What does I/O stand for?
WIKI said:Google I/O was started in 2008. The "I" and "O" stand for input/output, and "Innovation in the Open". The format of the event is similar to that of the Google Developer Day.
So has it been confirmed that the s4 nexus edition will have a working SD card slot?
Well that is good news for sure. Hopefully the nexus and moto range may see the introduction of the SD slot. Never any valid reason it was removed
Nexus won't get one.
Google want you to use their services and you are less likely to need local storage if you do.
Personally I would wait to see what the X phone will be like first....
TBH, just skip the whole thing and watch this

No wonder retailers don't give a **** about Motorola in the UK. With the exception of Nokia maybe, I've not come across anyone better for their mobile radios on smart phones hence my enthusiasm for Motorola. Pretty hard wearing too.
Just another form of marketing really.
That combined with lack of marketing etc. is why they have crappy/declining sales/revenue.This is probably the best phone I have had for radio signal at home I have a very poor reception but this phone is normally at 3 bars where as all the others wouldn't even get a signal let alone 1 bar
after iPhone 4,iphone 4s,samsung s3 (twice), RAZR I, HTC one s, nexus 4,xperia t, HTC one X

Regarding signal:
emu got himself the one XL and has reported this:
Might be time to order a one XL?!![]()
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No S4 Google Edition coming to the UK according to hexus
http://hexus.net/mobile/news/android/55377-samsung-galaxy-s4-google-edition-us-exclusive/
Came across that fellas youtube vids the other day and find his reviews quite watchable. Did you see his X phone rant by chance Nexus
Motorola X-Phone Rumor Rant! - YouTube
He makes a point![]()
