*** Nexus 5 THE Official Thread ***

Right guys. I managed to smash my phone up good and have got a moto G to see me through.

Im thinking of buying another Nexus 5 with the same specs as the one i smashed.

My question is....could i reinstall the image that i made in recovery onto the new one?
I made the image the day before i smashed the nexus 5 to bits :(
 
Right guys. I managed to smash my phone up good and have got a moto G to see me through.

Im thinking of buying another Nexus 5 with the same specs as the one i smashed.

My question is....could i reinstall the image that i made in recovery onto the new one?
I made the image the day before i smashed the nexus 5 to bits :(

yep should be fine.
 
Right guys. I managed to smash my phone up good and have got a moto G to see me through.

Im thinking of buying another Nexus 5 with the same specs as the one i smashed.

My question is....could i reinstall the image that i made in recovery onto the new one?
I made the image the day before i smashed the nexus 5 to bits :(

No your IMEI will be wrong, Been on XDA before don't do it
 
One of my work colleagues "accidently" took my phone home with him yesterday. He's given it back to me today and I've noticed he's either dropped it or bashed it on something because the piece of glass which protects the camera is all cracked, it won't focus on anything because the cracks are that bad.

Is this a cheap repair and if so can somebody link me to a tutorial and a place where I can buy the spare bits? Thanks :)
 
One of my work colleagues "accidently" took my phone home with him yesterday. He's given it back to me today and I've noticed he's either dropped it or bashed it on something because the piece of glass which protects the camera is all cracked, it won't focus on anything because the cracks are that bad.

Is this a cheap repair and if so can somebody link me to a tutorial and a place where I can buy the spare bits? Thanks :)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Black-Bac...K_Replacement_Parts_Tools&hash=item540b9b11a1

Seems pretty easy and shouldn't take very long according to this video (up to the 3 minute point):

 
Can't prove it was him, even though I know there wasn't any damage before he took it. He's a grade A ****, I've already had a word with him about it and he denied damaging it so I'll just have to suck it up.

Maaan, I hope you get fitting revenge and smash something valuable of his!
 
One of my work colleagues "accidently" took my phone home with him yesterday. He's given it back to me today and I've noticed he's either dropped it or bashed it on something because the piece of glass which protects the camera is all cracked, it won't focus on anything because the cracks are that bad.

Is this a cheap repair and if so can somebody link me to a tutorial and a place where I can buy the spare bits? Thanks :)

As it happened at work, report it and get them to deal with it...
 
How did he end up taking it home. Hope you changed your Google password.

I've got a pin on the lockscreen and he's thick as two short planks so there's no way he'd have managed to get into it. I came into work, put it down on the desk, went into the back office for literally 10 seconds to put my bag down and he'd walked off with it. By the time I realised he had it and I hadn't just misplaced it he was already gone. :rolleyes:
 
That's crazy. Why did he take it though.

He said he thought it was his. Despite the fact he has some old Sony thing which is a lot smaller and heavier than mine. The real reason is he's just a **** who was probably trying to steal it.

Random question: Is there a way to install custom icons without using a launcher like Nova or whatever?
 
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