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VERY interesting review.
What struck me the most in the writeup was the strength of the buzzer and the move to a "one size fits all" in regards to screen size. Maybe it would make more sense if the sizes were all the same but the top end product gets a super hi res screen rather than a straightforward cost cutting/supply chain simplification measure.
I wonder what their motivation was to put such a powerful vibrating ringer? Hopefully in the future, they will release an update to modify intensity.
Great information and clarification on the different models and their 4g frequencies!
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(2015-05-05, 13:49)edcoolio Wrote: VERY interesting review.
What struck me the most in the writeup was the strength of the buzzer and the move to a "one size fits all" in regards to screen size. Maybe it would make more sense if the sizes were all the same but the top end product gets a super hi res screen rather than a straightforward cost cutting/supply chain simplification measure.
I wonder what their motivation was to put such a powerful vibrating ringer? Hopefully in the future, they will release an update to modify intensity.
Great information and clarification on the different models and their 4g frequencies!
Thanks for your comments @edcoolio . I actually would prefer 720p. Save significant dough, battery life, heat, and gain performance. 720p still looking great on 5.5". For me the extra level of smoothness isn't worth it (given a choice I mean). Regarding size, 4.7" or 5.0" is preferred for me as well.
Yes, the vibrator is very strong. Can be adjusted for keyboard presses (google keyboard), but not other triggers that I see. Perhaps there's some root app available for this, but haven't sought it out yet.
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