Dell Streak 5 = Samsung Galaxy Note - Streak 5 General

Now that the Samsung Note is out... I get more comments like, "Wow! You got the new Samsung Note" or similar comments. Strange how Samsung's Note is a huge success and the Dell Streak was not. I guess that would be Dells fault for not having good support and dropping it too quick. Before the Samsung Note came out, I got a lot of comments from people on my Dell Streak.
Myself? I love this phone!
Biggest complaint? It's too bad when I need parts for it, I have to order from Hong Kong as Dell doesn't carry parts for this phone. Amazing!

Yknow what the difference is? Samsung is throwing millions on marketing the notes success all over the place. Dell heh. People daily are still amazed that dell made a phone
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I had a chance to do a pretty good side by side comparison of the note vs streak at a bell shop. The stylus is nice but not as revolutionary as I thought it would be. The screen resolution was nice but I couldn't tell the differen
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Couldn't tell the difference in webpages or emails or pictures. The streak has a noticably higher contrast and brightness. I was using olleh 407. The streak was louder too!
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Urbanos said:
Yknow what the difference is? Samsung is throwing millions on marketing the notes success all over the place. Dell heh. People daily are still amazed that dell made a phone
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Yep, most people are astonished the Dell had a tab/cell phone.
Even some AT&T places I went to asked what the heck I had.
Dell bombed out on this one.

Urbanos said:
Couldn't tell the difference in webpages or emails or pictures. The streak has a noticably higher contrast and brightness. I was using olleh 407. The streak was louder too!
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Couldn't tell the difference? Jesus! I've got both and I can categorically tell you there is a huge difference. The Samsung is sharper, brighter, more vibrant, the phone in it's entirety hammers the Dell. I'll update in a mo with side-by-side picture.
Should be able to see straight away.
Edit: Here are some shots, the colours on the Note are more true to life. In the flesh, a nicer phone to view/use.
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I'm sure Samsung has more features and is a better phone and it better be as the Dell is two years older.
However, I did compare the photo's (ones taken with my Nikon stored on it) and Dell holds its own there.
I really don't have many complaints about the Dell either. Love it.
When the price comes down on the Samsung Note, I'll get one. I'm due a new phone in October.

I should have clarified. The slight differences in the screen technology hardly constituted me purchasing the galaxy note while still in contract with my streak.
It is obviously better.
Bigger screen
Double the resolution
Stylus
Over double the cpu power
Bigger battery
Is that worth the costs? Its really up to you. Personally no, not yet
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Ive had both att and unlocked int notes and still have my streak. Sold both notes. While the note is a killer phone my needs are better suited between my streak and atrix 2.. I do miss a few things on the note..( batt life. Great cam..light weight..etc) but for everyday use the streak is perfectly fine...
Over the years i have learned much like the pc era..stick with what you like and dont pay attention to benchmarks or hype. The streak still has plenty of life left same with phones released in the last year or so. And with new phones coming out left and right and flooding the market.eventually it will become so saturated that manufacturers and carriers will be hurting.. and looking for other ways to keep customers happy. I feel a smartphone crash coming lol
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spiritcrusher33 said:
Ive had both att and unlocked int notes and still have my streak. Sold both notes. While the note is a killer phone my needs are better suited between my streak and atrix 2.. I do miss a few things on the note..( batt life. Great cam..light weight..etc) but for everyday use the streak is perfectly fine...
Over the years i have learned much like the pc era..stick with what you like and dont pay attention to benchmarks or hype. The streak still has plenty of life left same with phones released in the last year or so. And with new phones coming out left and right and flooding the market.eventually it will become so saturated that manufacturers and carriers will be hurting.. and looking for other ways to keep customers happy. I feel a smartphone crash coming lol
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Well said. New phones nowadays are OVERPRICED!
I waited until the Dell Streak price came down almost two years ago before getting it... free with two year contract. I will do the same with the Samsung Note in October... the price once again will be down by then.
Meanwhile, the Dell Streak will do just fine. I've been very happy with it. No complaints at all.

I haven't had anyone think my phone was a Note, but I have had people ask if mine was similar. I say, "Yes, similar. But I've had this for 2 years now. Dell just sucks at marketing."
My wife offered to buy me the Note, but with my Streak still going strong, I can wait. The s-pen looks nice and the next generation technology looks good, but it is very much an evolutionary step, not a revolution. I might even be able to make it until a quad-core 5" phone comes out. Who knows? Streak still going strong.

Yeah, I had full intentions on holding out from buying the Note lol, but then I found a 2 yr old $100 check going thru my sectionals arm rest compartment + @ the same time, Amazon dropped the price to $229... That was the sign to go convert. Final price of the phone was a little over 80 bucks once the $50 dollar freedom choice and $5 dollar certificate I had with BB. I bought the Streak 1st day out, it will always be my fav device and is the pioneer for any new 5" phone that ever comes out, but honestly the Note blows it away, couldn't be any happier w/ my decision. : )

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Yeah, I had full intentions on holding out from buying the Note lol, but then I found a 2 yr old $100 check going thru my sectionals arm rest compartment + @ the same time, Amazon dropped the price to $229... That was the sign to go convert. Final price of the phone was a little over 80 bucks once the $50 dollar freedom choice and $5 dollar certificate I had with BB. I bought the Streak 1st day out, it will always be my fav device and is the pioneer for any new 5" phone that ever comes out, but honestly the Note blows it away, couldn't be any happier w/ my decision. : )
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The only reason Samsung came out with the 5.3" screen was they had to top the Dell Streak 5 five inch'er.
Personally, I thought that was stupid. 5" is perfect and why I'm keeping my streak.

william58 said:
The only reason Samsung came out with the 5.3" screen was they had to top the Dell Streak 5 five inch'er.
Personally, I thought that was stupid. 5" is perfect and why I'm keeping my streak.
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oh agreed, but its biz & they cashed in where Dell f'd up.... I love the evolution of technology & will continue to ride the wave...Customizing this thing way easier too

Samsung already had a 5.0" device before the note, but it was rather half baked (and priced to match)
If Samsung made the note only 5.0" with as thin a bezel as they did, it would only be marginally larger then a 4.65/4.7" device. it's only very marginally larger then the S5 afterall.

esco757 said:
oh agreed, but its biz & they cashed in where Dell f'd up.... I love the evolution of technology & will continue to ride the wave...Customizing this thing way easier too
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I fully intend to get the Samsung Note when my two year contract is up with the Dell Streak 5 in October... it will be time then and the price way down for the Samsung.

Most def agreed as well, it was a music device I believe competition for Apples Ipod.. I also like the fact that Samsung let the world know about their product..depending on a dev is cool but a balance of the two will ensure the product meets it's full potential...
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Samsung already had a 5.0" device before the note, but it was rather half baked (and priced to match)
If Samsung made the note only 5.0" with as thin a bezel as they did, it would only be marginally larger then a 4.65/4.7" device. it's only very marginally larger then the S5 afterall.
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It was, the device I mentioned was the Galaxy Player 5.0, it's biggest issue was that it launched a generation behind the device it mirrors (it's essentially a SGS1 but launched around when the GNex came out).

Note was popularized by marketing, if dell was marketed much like note today, it wouldve been a success for Dell 2 years ago. Well, I wont let go my Streak, its still a head turner much like a Note does.
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The Note won't be around for any longer than the Streak and who's to say it's more successful? it's certainly being advertised a lot but isn't that the only reason it's more in the publics mind?
The Note is a better device of course but the 5" screen has had it's day (I think) it's not much bigger than most 4"plus phones around and more awkward to fit in a pocket. These days my Streak stays at home and I use a 10" tablet with a 3g router to connect to the net and read/play games. Phone calls and texts are handled by an HTC Desire.

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Holy streak-replacement batman

http://www.slashgear.com/samsung-roadmap-leak-tips-720p-i9250-android-ics-phone-more-11171091/
the GT-I9250 is probably the most exciting. It’s said to have a 4.65-inch 1280 x 720 resolution display and a 5-megapixel camera, and run Ice Cream Sandwich on an unspecified processor which, we’re guessing, will be a dual-core. Its sibling, the GT-I9220, is even bigger, with a MID-rivaling 5.29-inch 1280 x 820 Super AMOLED Plus panel, a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, 8-megapixel camera and Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
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Both phones sound incredible...just wish the 5.29" would ship with ICS.
Come to Papa...
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wow hooo!! finally a worthy replacement for the Streak to consider!!!!
GT-19220 (isnt GT for galaxy TAB?), anyways, I wish the 5.29" deal would have ice cream sandwich maybe by then there will be more honeycomb code released, and get some nice custom ROMs. If there was a stable custom ROM available, might likely have me sold!
GT-I9250
I was hoping Samsung would step up to the plate. God knows Dell could give a rates rear end about the streak.
Unless Samsung has improved the GPS and Bluetooth hardware I will stay away from them. My wife's Captivate had a crummy GPS and wouldn't reliably staying connected to BT devices. Motorola insusts on MotoBlur, so that pretty much leaves me hoping for Dell to release a Streak2 or HTC to come up with something similar.
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Unless Samsung has improved the GPS and Bluetooth hardware I will stay away from them. My wife's Captivate had a crummy GPS and wouldn't reliably staying connected to BT devices. Motorola insusts on MotoBlur, so that pretty much leaves me hoping for Dell to release a Streak2 or HTC to come up with something similar.
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My wife just got a Samsung Infuse 4G and I have to say...it's a great phone. No issues at all. GPS works great and the sound quality on the bluetooth on this one is better than her previous iPhone 3GS. She has had it about a month so far and had one random shut down overnight. Don't know how or why that happened... Maybe they've gotten the bugs worked out?.?.
Lol , ad on this page shows "Super8 Motel". Dont know bout your area, but locally, all Super8s (and this aint no small metrop) are "hook-up hotels" where you get the room by tha hour (wink-wink)! I am surprized they advertise on this site
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5.29-inch 1280 x 820 [/QUOTE]
Will it come with a magnifying glass so you can read the screen???
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Come to Papa...
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Lol, I like that!
What I dont understand is: now that other 5" screen devices are being released , what the hello is wrong with dell? Why discontinue a perfectly good phone that pioneered the whole concept/reality in the first place?
I want to see these phones out soon. I'm ready to dump Dell like a crazy ex-girlfriend. I love the phone but, as always, hate the company. It's the same reason that I will never go back to Apple.
(RANT) I already hated Dell from bad laptop problems (charger issues on 2/2 computers, anyone know what I'm talking about?). I just couldn't resist this phone. Now I love it, and Dell's gonna get rid of it. I with they would stop selling computers, and keep the Streak!
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I agree with both Rico and SlayDog... although I've had some downright horrifying service experiences with Dell (I used to be IT HelpDesk Mgr. for the college.... and we even had "Gold Level" Dell support).... I still LOVE my Streak... I've only had it a couple of months but still lovin it..
Oh, Rico...... the "Dell" logo on battery door fell off the other day (the "Del" part.... the last L stayed on)... Fortunately I had the factory clear case on it so it trapped the Del up near the edge/side of the phone..... I got 'er home and super-glued it back on.... THAT won't be trying to escape again anytime soon
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So that is where all the Streakers are going
Seems like the forum has been real quite since the 'death of the Streak' US EOL occurred.
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Samsung Galaxy Q 5.3"
5.29-inch 1280 x 720 Super AMOLED Plus panel, a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, 8-megapixel camera and Android 2.3 Gingerbread
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nickshertzer said:
So that is where all the Streakers are going
Seems like the forum has been real quite since the 'death of the Streak' US EOL occurred.
Samsung Galaxy Q 5.3"
5.29-inch 1280 x 720 Super AMOLED Plus panel, a dual-core 1.4GHz processor, 8-megapixel camera and Android 2.3 Gingerbread
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I would jump on this!
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When my 18 to 24 months comes to an end, and I start looking for a replacement, it will be with a 4.5 or larger screen. My Streak has spoiled me, and I'll never go small again.
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I would jump on this!
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From the size ratio of his hand and the unit, it doesnt look that big. Im sticking with my 5 until something of same size or bigger. Cant do nothing smaller anymore
mellojoe said:
When my 18 to 24 months comes to an end, and I start looking for a replacement, it will be with a 4.5 or larger screen. My Streak has spoiled me, and I'll never go small again.
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I picked up an atrix at Best Buy last week when they were free, thanks to my fiance for letting me use her upgrade that she wasnt going to use...I must say that the 4" screen feels so tiny.
It's nice to finally be able to text easily with one hand (my thumbs could never quite reach the top left of the keyboard), and do other tasks easily with one hand...but web surfing is not near as enjoyable without the bonus real estate of the streak's 5" screen. Luckilly I still have it and use it at home as a wifi tablet.
But the Atrix will remain my daily driver because it just flies. It's way faster at everything (and I thought the streak was plenty fast).
I am paying for best buy insurance on the streak...since it's EOL what will happen if my streak is damaged beyond repair? Will it be sent in to Dell and replaced? Replaced with a comparable phone? SOL?
Like Rico, there's no way possible for me to go smaller than 5". That new Samsung (can't recall model, but it's supposedly 5.3"), sounds good on paper, but historically their products have been so cheaply constructed, they don't hold up well in the long run (case warping from Summer time heat when left in direct sun, display separating from case when put under pressure, etc.).
One thing about the Streak, and also Dell's Venue & Venue Pro models, is they're tanks. My cousin has a Venue Pro that looks like you could drive nails with it
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Nexus Prime Pictures Leaked: No onscreen buttons, 720p screen

http://m.androidcentral.com/first-nexus-prime-photo-leak-shows-buttonless-device-720p-display
Looks pretty slick. So excited for the Nexus Prime and Google event next week with Apple's event today being a total snooze
Interesting, thanks sir.
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http://m.androidcentral.com/first-nexus-prime-photo-leak-shows-buttonless-device-720p-display
Looks pretty slick. So excited for the Nexus Prime and Google event next week with Apple's event today being a total snooze
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U no likey the iphone ? LOL
Awesome. Very nearly iPhone 4 ppi on 4.6 inches and its SAMOLED AND its 720p. I really hope this leak is real cause I'm sold on the display alone. I only hope the next nexus doesn't do away with the sd card slot >_<
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Same. Super excited about the 720p screen. Considering my laptop is 15" and 1280x800 its quite astonishing how far screen technology evolved :\ Although apparently its still pentile but considering my Epic is already pentile I think I should be fine.
What I want:
1.5 GHz Dual Core (or even quad-core? maybe too early still)
10-12 MP Camera (There is an android phone expected to have a 12 MP camera soon, so it would be cool to see the NP have one)
720p display (which seems confirmed)
4.5-4.65" display (which is also likely)
BETTER BATTERY LIFE? (2000 mAh??!!?)
ICS will bring a huge update to the OS, but most likely UI which is cool
Anyone else agree?
Lol Galaxy S II already blows iPhone 4S out of the water:
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So I can't imagine what the Prime'll be like.
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What I want:
1.5 GHz Dual Core (or even quad-core? maybe too early still)
10-12 MP Camera (There is an android phone expected to have a 12 MP camera soon, so it would be cool to see the NP have one)
720p display (which seems confirmed)
4.5-4.65" display (which is also likely)
BETTER BATTERY LIFE? (2000 mAh??!!?)
ICS will bring a huge update to the OS, but most likely UI which is cool
Anyone else agree?
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I would agree with this for the most part. I don't think we'll see a quad-core in this guy quite yet. As for the camera, MP is only a fraction of what makes a good camera. I personally believe the camera on the Epic is pretty rock solid for a phone.
I think once you get over a 4.5" screen, it's getting to be too big for a phone. I would like to see it no more than 4.5". However, even with the lack of buttons, I'm surprised at how much 'dead' space there is at the bottom of the phone. I figured without the buttons, they would be able to utilize about the whole front as the screen. They can put the carrier branding crap on the back.
Not only would I like to see a bigger capacity battery, but I'm guessing ICS probably has some good things in it which will improve batter life as it is.
If this thing comes to Sprint, it shall be my next phone, without question!
Yeah the biggest issue being Verizon will probably be the first to get it.... My upgrade is available yet I have to wait more... /firstworldproblems
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I would agree with this for the most part. I don't think we'll see a quad-core in this guy quite yet. As for the camera, MP is only a fraction of what makes a good camera. I personally believe the camera on the Epic is pretty rock solid for a phone.
I think once you get over a 4.5" screen, it's getting to be too big for a phone. I would like to see it no more than 4.5". However, even with the lack of buttons, I'm surprised at how much 'dead' space there is at the bottom of the phone. I figured without the buttons, they would be able to utilize about the whole front as the screen. They can put the carrier branding crap on the back.
Not only would I like to see a bigger capacity battery, but I'm guessing ICS probably has some good things in it which will improve batter life as it is.
If this thing comes to Sprint, it shall be my next phone, without question!
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Gotta agree, there is too much dead space there tha can be use with more screen, I was hoping for a longer screen :S
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I think the title should be changed to 1/2 a picture of the nexus prime leaked, not pictures...
Nexus Prime Teaser Video
http://youtu.be/oM9RO-GAKjE
OMG that thing extremely slim!! I want it!!
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Pic looks familiar..see Prime thread a page or two back.
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Woah! Now we can definitely expect an even more contour phone!
(Or maybe it's just my eye perceiving it wrong)
Ahhh! Best teaser video ever! That was some slick advertising. And omg...curved glass...mmmm
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Will someone please tell me where all these ridiculous rumors that Verizon will get any exclusivity on the next Nexus came from? Let's stack up the evidence:
1) Verizon to this date is the ONLY carrier who does not currently have even 1 Nexus phone.
2) Verizon actively refused these phones because they couldn't ruin them with bloat; a factor that has not changed.
2a. The Nexus phones aren't crazy big sellers and thus wouldn't change Verizon's decision, especially not enough to make them pay for exclusivity.
3) Google is crazy in bed with Sprint right now with Google Wallet and Google Voice being exclusive services currently.
4) Google just tricked the Nexus lines current customers into signing 2 year contracts with T Mobile and Sprint; why would they intentionally screw developers by making it so they can't get this Nexus device without an ETF?
Evidence FOR Verizon exclusivity:
1) the words "Droid" and "Prime" were once seen written on the same line of text? And there is absolutely no proof that that phone exists or is not just a bloated Nexus variant.
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Ahhh! Best teaser video ever! That was some slick advertising. And omg...curved glass...mmmm
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They seem to be sticking to the shape of the OG Nexus. Does anyone know if it will have no SD card slot and be all internal memory? I remember when people thought the OG Nexus would be dual core as well. I will wait for iron clad proof that its coming to Sprint and has at least a bigger battery and more powerful processor because that screen has got to use more battery
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@usf - I don't know all the answers to your questions, but here's where I see an almost problem:
3) Google is crazy in bed with Sprint right now with Google Wallet and Google Voice being exclusive services currently.
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This was true, until Sprint went and dumped $20B towards Apple. I really hope that didn't piss off Google too much. If I were getting cozy with someone and they went and did something like that, I would seriously have to reconsider my association/partnership with them.
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@usf - I don't know all the answers to your questions, but here's where I see an almost problem:
This was true, until Sprint went and dumped $20B towards Apple. I really hope that didn't piss off Google too much. If I were getting cozy with someone and they went and did something like that, I would seriously have to reconsider my association/partnership with them.
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And I would consider that compelling evidence against exclusivity on sprint as well. The decision for which carriers were getting this was made months ago and its unlikely that sprint was talking to google about buying the iphone all the way back then.
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Is it still a viable phone today? I have a g2 and I'm debating on buying one for 200-250 just because of the screen size.
Easy to root and overclock?
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Is it still a viable phone today? I have a g2 and I'm debating on buying one for 200-250 just because of the screen size.
Easy to root and overclock?
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Very much a viable phone.
Easy to root.
Easy to overclock, although how stable it is at OC speeds varies from device to device.
Do not expect the same performance you would get from a current dual core phone.
despite the months passed it is still a good allrounder. the huge screen of course is one of its biggest selling points. the main cons imho are
no official gingerbread (big question mark here. is it coming? is it not? things are quite confusing)
not powerful gpu (adreno 200 quite crappy if you are into serious gaming)
small custom rom scene (i'm not saying there are no custom roms, but there indeed are few devs)
1 thing : if you are someone who like to get people's attention, then the Streak maybe for you as every time you take it out of your pocket, people will probably start looking at this monster! This is what I like about the Streak! lol
The Streak main point is that it is different from other phones out there due to its form factor and it is a great device to show movies/photos to your friends. Its main advantage is definitely Web Browsing, this is the best device for this usage!
Agreed, The Streak Is Not Your "Ford Tempo"
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1 thing : if you are someone who like to get people's attention, then the Streak maybe for you as every time you take it out of your pocket, people will probably start looking at this monster! This is what I like about the Streak! lol
The Streak main point is that it is different from other phones out there due to its form factor and it is a great device to show movies/photos to your friends. Its main advantage is definitely Web Browsing, this is the best device for this usage!
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Absolutely true! While just about every other android device releases looks like they all came from the bc same mold then divided up and stamped with various brands and carrier names like a basic template, the Streak is so unique in form. I love it!
GAWD why did DELL break whats not broken?!
If your upgrade is not urgent, it may be advisable to check for coming Samsung Galaxy Note price and specs. It is my preferrable upgrade path from streak to date.
dunno, I will want to check the note in person before buying. 5 millimeters wider means a lot for me as I can use the streak one handed.
Mine takes TWO Hands
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dunno, I will want to check the note in person before buying. 5 millimeters wider means a lot for me as I can use the streak one handed.
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Heh-heh! Mine takes TWO HANDS to handle THIS whopper
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If your upgrade is not urgent, it may be advisable to check for coming Samsung Galaxy Note price and specs. It is my preferrable upgrade path from streak to date.
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Yes I have been keeping close track of the note for the past 2 months. But dang, its like what? 700-900 bucks... yikes.
Honestly, I would personally choose a 5 inch screen phone with a sliding qwerty keyboard but I dont see one in the near future. So im thinking 200 bucks would be a small price to pay to try this baby out. Heck, I could always resell it fairly easily.
One more question, USA TMobile network. If unlocked I only get edge correct? No 3G/4G?
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One more question, USA TMobile network. If unlocked I only get edge correct? No 3G/4G?
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Most Streaks are edge only on T-Mobile. The AWS version Streaks (with T_Mobile's 3G band) are rarer and will set you back a lot more cash.
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scottmog said:
Yes I have been keeping close track of the note for the past 2 months. But dang, its like what? 700-900 bucks... yikes.
Honestly, I would personally choose a 5 inch screen phone with a sliding qwerty keyboard but I dont see one in the near future. So im thinking 200 bucks would be a small price to pay to try this baby out. Heck, I could always resell it fairly easily.
One more question, USA TMobile network. If unlocked I only get edge correct? No 3G/4G?
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Come on over to Ma Bell, Scott.
"Check out them 'hamhocks'.
..yeah thats my family plan
keep'n THAT fed!..."
I kinda got a little phone fever now. Waiting for the Note to come to the USA, but getting impatient. Went to the At&t store today and looked at the SGSII Skyrocket. A sweet phone on paper, and I half expected I would leave with one, but it just couldnt compair to my Streak with its little (although technically way better) screen. It would honestly feel like a down-grade. And the stock UI was laggy compaired to my pimped out Streak...
The Streak will spoil you, even now!
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slaydog,
Did you check out the HTC Vivid while you were there?
scottmog said:
Yes I have been keeping close track of the note for the past 2 months. But dang, its like what? 700-900 bucks... yikes.
Honestly, I would personally choose a 5 inch screen phone with a sliding qwerty keyboard but I dont see one in the near future. So im thinking 200 bucks would be a small price to pay to try this baby out. Heck, I could always resell it fairly easily.
One more question, USA TMobile network. If unlocked I only get edge correct? No 3G/4G?
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If the streak was 2x thicker with a slide out kb, it would be awful to handle, I think. The streak works cause it's so thin.
Yes, correct on the Edge.
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marvin02 said:
slaydog,
Did you check out the HTC Vivid while you were there?
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Yes, also a very cool phone that for some reason has never been on my radar. They had one in black and one in white. Feels much more substantial than the SGS2, but for some reason the screen looked a little smaller than the Samsung even though they are both the same size. I pulled up a side by side comparison from the net, and the review said the Vivid had a slower processor, but they were both labeled as 1.5 Ghz dual core.
HTC sense looks great too...
I think the problem I had was that they both looked like PHONES, and the streak is a STREAK. Everyone I know has a phone, but I have this thing that is in a class (so far) by itself, and I have just gotten used to it...
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The Streak 5 is the device I had been waiting years for. Previously I purchased the Axim 51v, which was a stunning piece of kit. It was the best PDA I ever owned (and mine is still working). Not only did it have the fastest CPU of any PDA at the time, it also had a massive 8 MB graphics chip (the same size as the video card in my first desktop), and could do what no other PDA still seems capable of; direct PDA to VGA out, so you can connect it straight to a computer monitor or data projector in mirrored or single screen format.
I waited a very long time for a device which could do everything I wanted (for me a smartphone is an essential business tool), and finally the Streak 5 arrived. In one stroke it replaced my Axim 51v, my iPod Nano, and my HTC Touch 3G. Using the standard battery I can get 48 hours of use out of it if I'm extra careful, 24 hours without being particularly careful, and 12 hours if I'm being completely careless.
It's superb, and I'm disappointed that it already seems to be going the way of the Axim 51v (abandoned by Dell distressingly shortly after release). I love the screen size, the form factor, the build quality, and the general finish. It sits very well in an Otterbox Commuter, and turns the heads of unfortunate iPhone users envious of the screen size. I just wish it had the same VGA out ability as the 51v; with that, it would be perfect.
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The Streak 5 is the device I had been waiting years for. Previously I purchased the Axim 51v, which was a stunning piece of kit. It was the best PDA I ever owned (and mine is still working). Not only did it have the fastest CPU of any PDA at the time, it also had a massive 8 MB graphics chip (the same size as the video card in my first desktop), and could do what no other PDA still seems capable of; direct PDA to VGA out, so you can connect it straight to a computer monitor or data projector in mirrored or single screen format.
I waited a very long time for a device which could do everything I wanted (for me a smartphone is an essential business tool), and finally the Streak 5 arrived. In one stroke it replaced my Axim 51v, my iPod Nano, and my HTC Touch 3G. Using the standard battery I can get 48 hours of use out of it if I'm extra careful, 24 hours without being particularly careful, and 12 hours if I'm being completely careless.
It's superb, and I'm disappointed that it already seems to be going the way of the Axim 51v (abandoned by Dell distressingly shortly after release). I love the screen size, the form factor, the build quality, and the general finish. It sits very well in an Otterbox Commuter, and turns the heads of unfortunate iPhone users envious of the screen size. I just wish it had the same VGA out ability as the 51v; with that, it would be perfect.
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Fortigurn said:
The Streak 5 is the device I had been waiting years for. Previously I purchased the Axim 51v, which was a stunning piece of kit. It was the best PDA I ever owned (and mine is still working). Not only did it have the fastest CPU of any PDA at the time, it also had a massive 8 MB graphics chip (the same size as the video card in my first desktop), and could do what no other PDA still seems capable of; direct PDA to VGA out, so you can connect it straight to a computer monitor or data projector in mirrored or single screen format.
I waited a very long time for a device which could do everything I wanted (for me a smartphone is an essential business tool), and finally the Streak 5 arrived. In one stroke it replaced my Axim 51v, my iPod Nano, and my HTC Touch 3G. Using the standard battery I can get 48 hours of use out of it if I'm extra careful, 24 hours without being particularly careful, and 12 hours if I'm being completely careless.
It's superb, and I'm disappointed that it already seems to be going the way of the Axim 51v (abandoned by Dell distressingly shortly after release). I love the screen size, the form factor, the build quality, and the general finish. It sits very well in an Otterbox Commuter, and turns the heads of unfortunate iPhone users envious of the screen size. I just wish it had the same VGA out ability as the 51v; with that, it would be perfect.
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like if you were reading in my mind
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Samsung has made a huge mistake with the size of the S3!!

Where is the phone for those of us who dont like to carry a mini tablet in our pockets? A mid range small device wont do but a fully speced no compromises small device. I can bet the S3 wont sell as much as the S2 the size is now just ridiculous for many people.
What does samsung think there is no market for smaller high end phones anymore?? Ah no the sales of the iphone 4S would beg to differ. I personally know 3 people who didnt buy S2 simply because of size and got an iphone 4S. Wake up samsung you are really missing out on alot of customers and with the S3 the list is just going to be bigger.
Samsung loves making a gazillion phones and yet they cant make 2 versions of their flagship is beyond me.
Who wants to watch 720p video on a 3 inch screen?
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For me, between 4.5 and 5" is perfect
Don't bait the trolls.
This s2's 4.3" screen feels little now
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IMO the Galaxy S3's screen size is the perfect size. To me, anything above 4.3 and under 5" is the sweet spot. Anything smaller makes the phone seem low end, and anything bigger hampers the phone's portability.
There's the iPhone for you if you don't like the size. Better get one quick though cause rumor has it they will bump the size up too as apparently nobody patented that yet.
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For me the perfect size is a 4 inches device with minimal bezel and fully loaded specs.
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this is the only thing I think Samsung did right on this phone...
killing is my business, And business is good.
..wow. wtf is wrong with you guys.
At this rate we'll probably see a "Do you guys like where the volume rocker is on the GSIII?" thread. Or something just as retarded. What? Its general isn't it??
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lol why are you guys getting so upset? I never said nobody wants big phone but that they should just make 2 galaxy S3 models one with 4.3" screen and one with 4.8". I am not asking for a 3.5" phone jeez.
Anyways it's samsung's loss thats what I was pointing out at. I have a nexus S and I find the galaxy nexus to be too big let alone the S3. I wont buy an iphone but might have to look at HTC or sony for my next phone.
And apple releasing a big iphone? I can bet my house it wont be bigger than 4" screen which is just perfect size for a compact phone.
tanseerj said:
For me the perfect size is a 4 inches device with minimal bezel and fully loaded specs.
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So, you expect SGS3 hardware in SGS1 form factor
Seems to me that it will stay a dream...
Gambler_3 said:
Where is the phone for those of us who dont like to carry a mini tablet in our pockets? A mid range small device wont do but a fully speced no compromises small device. I can bet the S3 wont sell as much as the S2 the size is now just ridiculous for many people.
What does samsung think there is no market for smaller high end phones anymore?? Ah no the sales of the iphone 4S would beg to differ. I personally know 3 people who didnt buy S2 simply because of size and got an iphone 4S. Wake up samsung you are really missing out on alot of customers and with the S3 the list is just going to be bigger.
Samsung loves making a gazillion phones and yet they cant make 2 versions of their flagship is beyond me.
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I definitely like the new screen size of the S3 but i must admit that if they want to sell more, an S2 size might be the limit. However they claim that the increase in screen size has led to an increase of only 16% because of a compressed bezel. If that's true, then it might not really be a problem. Just check the galaxy note high sales. My cousin (iPhone sworn pastor), went to the phone Shop relating to an issue with his iPhone. There he met Mr Samsung Galaxy Note. He immediately feel in love with it's beautiful Samoled LCD and specs, ended back home with a brand new galaxy Note. His iPhone is now secondary, just as a backup phone.
Lesson; Size seems not to always matter when you like a phone. Minimalist might claim to like small screens until they see a beautiful large hd screen where browsing and internet can be more comfortable.
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No! I like a big screen. There are phones out there raging from 3,2'' to 5.3''. There is something for everyone. That's the difference between Android and Apple/Windows Phone.
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tylerdurdin said:
this is the only thing I think Samsung did right on this phone...
killing is my business, And business is good.
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Here a compilation on the changes from SGS2:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1639560
It's a HUGE step up from sgs 2...
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What does samsung think there is no market for smaller high end phones anymore??
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Samsung just thinks your hands get bigger every year, i wont be buying it too due to its size, its 0.5cm wider than my sgs2 which is ridiculous. Im not sure how huawai managed to fit a 4.5" screen on a phone and make it narrower than an sgs2, but whenever that phone is released im buying it.
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lol why are you guys getting so upset? I never said nobody wants big phone but that they should just make 2 galaxy S3 models one with 4.3" screen and one with 4.8". I am not asking for a 3.5" phone jeez.
Anyways it's samsung's loss thats what I was pointing out at. I have a nexus S and I find the galaxy nexus to be too big let alone the S3. I wont buy an iphone but might have to look at HTC or sony for my next phone.
And apple releasing a big iphone? I can bet my house it wont be bigger than 4" screen which is just perfect size for a compact phone.
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its the way you said it. and the way you titled it. when u talk in an aggressive and negative nature... expect the responses to be in kind.
that being said, as long as that extra .44" of width over my gs2 fits in my hand, i will be getting one. i havent really herd any of the reviewers saying it feels huge. its also only a mm wider than the hox. <-- the biggest competitor to the gs3.
No, why are you getting so upset you want an, iPhone with its little screen go buy one, keep your iPhone envy d-bagness to your self, This is XDA, 4.8 in of awesome ill be getting a S3 FOR SURE
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People complaining about the phones size should buy a smaller phone lol, if your disappointed oh well we all know in life no one can win everything or everyone over with their product.
If you think size will impact Samsung's sales you're very wrong people will buy the phone like mad.. Look at it this way here in the UK it said first 1000 people that buy the S3 will get a Galaxy tab. It ran out within the hour.. Imagine the sales all over the world. They sold over 20 million units of SG2's ...
I am not an android fan boy nor a company fan boy.. I have had bad experiences with a company called LG and their supposedly 3D phone which sucks worst year of my life with this crappy shyt..
I think the phone looks alight nothing wrong with it specs looks amazing test scores look brilliant and building roms will be superb on it no doubt like the SG2..
Besides the screen is a good size as i had the LG it was 4.3 inch's got used to it not a problem after that i could not even look at my HTC Desire it felt too small..
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lol why are you guys getting so upset? I never said nobody wants big phone but that they should just make 2 galaxy S3 models one with 4.3" screen and one with 4.8". I am not asking for a 3.5" phone jeez.
Anyways it's samsung's loss thats what I was pointing out at. I have a nexus S and I find the galaxy nexus to be too big let alone the S3. I wont buy an iphone but might have to look at HTC or sony for my next phone.
And apple releasing a big iphone? I can bet my house it wont be bigger than 4" screen which is just perfect size for a compact phone.
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Go for htc flagship phone... Oh hang on its 4.7" screen which is just to big for u Nokia always an option
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Anybody underwhelmed? Now impressed!

I got the new Nexus 7 at Walmart and also picked up the old Nexus in perfect condition from Craigslist for $85. Been spending time working with both side-by-side all morning. My thoughts...
1. The new one seems marginally quicker at some things like swiping between screens in the launcher. That to me is the most noticeable difference, and it's not that big of a change. I am thinking the better graphic acceleration contributes here.
2. I can't tell much difference in the screens. I know there is more resolution, but with my bifocals, I am just fine with the old screen. Saturation on the new screen seems a teeny bit better, but there is also a slight buish tint. I expected to be blown away by the new screen. I'm not.
3. Call me crazy, but I prefer the feel in the hand of the old version. The more rounded edges and the back feel better to me. Can't tell much of a difference in weight, but the new one definitely feels thinner, and the thinness cuts into my palm a bit more. I don't like the thinner bezels at all. And the new one is slightly taller, feels kind of awkwardly shaped.
4. The new tablet takes significantly longer to charge.
5. I couldn't care less about the front camera. Will never use it.
6. Perhaps the deal-killer for me is that the new version has some kind of touchscreen problem. The keyboard gives double-presses, and single touches on buttons (like "accept" in the Play Store) too often requires multiple tries. Anybody else noticing this? Maybe mine is bad?
All-in-all, it looks like the new Nexus 7 has provided a nice opportunity to get the old version cheap for me. After trying both, I don't see a compelling reason to stay with the new one. Just my honest assessment. Your mileage may vary.
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having seen 2 different N7 2013 units already, i'd say the screen is a lottery just like it was with the 1st model. yellow tint, contrast setting and scroll blur will vary on each one. btw i never understood the reviews that go into some major details about the screen, like anandtech for example. don't get me wrong, their reviews are amazing but those screen technicalities are not worth anything seeing how the review unit will be different to any actual unit on the store shelves.
Cubfan99 said:
I got the new Nexus 7 at Walmart and also picked up the old Nexus in perfect condition from Craigslist for $85. Been spending time working with both side-by-side all morning. My thoughts...
1. The new one seems marginally quicker at some things like swiping between screens in the launcher. That to me is the most noticeable difference, and it's not that big of a change. I am thinking the better graphic acceleration contributes here.
2. I can't tell much difference in the screens. I know there is more resolution, but with my bifocals, I am just fine with the old screen. Saturation on the new screen seems a teeny bit better, but there is also a slight buish tint. I expected to be blown away by the new screen. I'm not.
3. Call me crazy, but I prefer the feel in the hand of the old version. The more rounded edges and the back feel better to me. Can't tell much of a difference in weight, but the new one definitely feels thinner, and the thinness cuts into my palm a bit more. I don't like the thinner bezels at all. And the new one is slightly taller, feels kind of awkwardly shaped.
4. The new tablet takes significantly longer to charge.
5. I couldn't care less about the front camera. Will never use it.
6. Perhaps the deal-killer for me is that the new version has some kind of touchscreen problem. The keyboard gives double-presses, and single touches on buttons (like "accept" in the Play Store) too often requires multiple tries. Anybody else noticing this? Maybe mine is bad?
All-in-all, it looks like the new Nexus 7 has provided a nice opportunity to get the old version cheap for me. After trying both, I don't see a compelling reason to stay with the new one. Just my honest assessment. Your mileage may vary.
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1. Do you play graphics/processor intensive games? The new processor crushes the old one. I don't recommend the upgrade if smoother swiping between screens is all you're looking for.
2. Again, if you are content with the old resolution... stick with that. Clearly, the majority of reviewers and myself personally are in love with the screen. When I use my GS3 now, I cringe.
3. That's great that you like the old thickness. Sounds like an issue with your expectations.... Not the device itself.
4. You have a point here.
5. You should have known this prior to buying the device.... How can you be underwhelmed by a feature you already knew you didn't want...
6. Never had this happen on the two 32 g models I've used.
TL;DR You're doing it wrong. Stop hating on the device because your expectations are off... Doesn't sound like what you need out of a tablet demands a new Nexus 7... you can't blame the tablet for that.
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Well the reason it takes longer to charge is the old nexus 7 came with a 2 amp charger and the new one only has a 1.3 amp
I for one LOVE the new screen, if you can't see the difference then your in the minority.
An $85 older Nexus 7 is a great value. Just keep it and return the New Nexus, if you do think it worth the premium to you.
I love everything about the New Nexus 7. It is what I expected from Google/Asus and they delivered. What else do you want them to do at the $229 price point? Google has put in a nice 1080p display, underclocked S600 processor, 2gig of ram, 5ghz wifi and the memory subsystem has been approved over the original. My only real criticism is the lack of SD card slot but that is true for any Google device. This is not the perfect tablet and people have to put their expectations in check.
Can anyone compare another $229 tablet to this one? Even the $400 Note 8 gets beat buy this and I'm a Note 2 owner.
I mean for all that are reading this and don't have one yet the truth is this. Should you upgrade? Hell yes!!!! Now when is the question to you I sold my 16gb gen1 for 170 a week ago came with cases so to spend 40 bucks to get the new one is nothing. Even if its 60 dollars its worth it. Think about how much apple fanboys spend to upgrade every year. The new nexus is better in every way possible.
Now if you happy with the old I understand most people are probably using this for reading stuff so the first one is fine. I just never really liked the first design wise
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I still have yet to see the new Nexus 7. I hadn't used my OG Nexus for probably 2 months and, now that I am again, I'm realizing how "good enough" it is. I'm going to have to see the new one to really convince myself to drop $270 on the 32gb.
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its a good upgrade, still a bit of stagger here and there. they should of went with the snapdragon 600 instead of the s4.
This gen is deff better then last gen i wasnt really liking how it felt on the first one this one feels and looks alot better
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fix-this! said:
its a good upgrade, still a bit of stagger here and there. they should of went with the snapdragon 600 instead of the s4.
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We already know its not just an S4 pro. Basically a binned and under clocked 600
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I'm not saying the new one isn't better... Just that it isn't $150 better (to me).
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It's underwhelming when you compare it against the high expectations of the first Nexus 7.
The original Nexus 7 made an absolute joke of all the other mfg's 7"-8" tablets at their existing price point. The ONLY reason you'd buy something other than a Nexus 7 was if you wanted micro sd card support - otherwise the specs were no contest. And why should they? Google was working on razor thin margins for the hardware compared to mfgs.
If you go to a box store and look at the new N7, and then look at all the other 7" tablets, everything else is still a joke and it's far from underwhelming. Google stated that they were making a profit on this one, but my guess is that a big part of this is being able to leverage Motorola's buying power/agreements to reduce individual component cost. Best buy is making a 3.5% margin on the new nexus 7 (8-9.4USD). - it barely makes sense to take up the floor space to sell the damn things and I'd wager that most other box retailers are not doing much better.
OT
It'd be genius if someone from BB knew that staples was running the tablet coupon of $30 off and launched early to cause staples to take a loss on their inventory ($~20 per unit).
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I'm not saying the new one isn't better... Just that it isn't $150 better (to me).
-- Sent from my Galaxy Note 2
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I can understand that, especially after you mentioned picking up the 2012 Nexus 7 for $85 off Craig's list.
People here are gadget geeks and and spec-mongers, always wanting the latest and greatest (me included). Some of its get a little defensive if someone seen to put down our device of choice.
No I am not underwhelmed overall, but I am by the lack of optimization in the games I care about... The funny thing is the old N7 smokes this devices in both GTA3 and Vice City... go ahead, try and max out the settings, I dare any of you. Now I know this device is significantly more powerful but the bottom line is real world performance and I believe the OP raises a valid point: there isn't a significant difference.
Source: I've owned an N4 since launch (and now an N7.2) and had a friend's OG N7 for a couple weeks when they were out of town.
Yeah maybe the upgrade isn't worth an extra $150 over the 1st gen you just got, but it is still an upgrade and we want the latest and so most people are willing to pay the premium for that.
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This should be consolidated into a single "whine" thread instead of cluttering the forum.
Personally my first gen doesn't come close to touching my new one. Everything is so much faster, smoother and instant. Thanks to the extra RAM it doesn't get crippled when running lots of apps or updating. Can't believe anyone could use both devices and not come away thinking the new one is an upgrade and a half.
Oh, and the screen is flipping fantastic, my GS3 takes a second to get used to when switching directly between the two.
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This should be consolidated into a single "whine" thread instead of cluttering the forum.
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Yeah, a shame to clutter a general discussion forum with discussion.
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Well if chime, by the time your ready for an upgrade the og n7 will be worth peanuts

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