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4.5-inch Super AMOLED plus display at 480x800
Android 2.3
NFC
T-Mobile’s new 42Mbps HSPA + data speed
TMo’s 1700MHz band for 3G, plus AT&T’s 850MHz and 1900MHz bands, in case the merger goes through
A 1.2GHz Qualcomm APQ8060 processor Faaaaaast
8MP rear camera
MHL adapter for HDMI out.
I WANT.
Android Boner…
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Apple is falling behind---again.
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android/samsung user to another android/samsung user:
person1: hey can i borrow your android charger
person2: sure
iphone user to another iphone user:
person1: hey do you have a charger for the iphone appleOS.75 Platinum edition mkIII.0 2010?
person2: aw no my iphone is a iphone appleOS.75 Platinum edition mkIII.0 2010 .5
person1: alright i’ll ask someone else
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The Nexus 10 was something of a breakthrough device, bringing with it a high-resolution display as well as a price that’s fairly aggressive. But with Sony finding its stride with mobile design in 2013, the Sony Xperia Tablet Z is a serious competitor. So which way should you turn if you’re looking for a big screen Android tablet? Take the purity of the Nexus 10 or the pettiness of the Xperia Tablet Z? In short, which is the best tablet for you?
1. Display face-off The display is essentially what a tablet is and the Nexus 10 has a super-sharp 10.1-inch PLS display with a resolution of 2560 x 1600. That’s 300ppi, incredibly sharp for a tablet. The Xperia Tablet Z is also 10.1 inches, but has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels. That’s 224ppi, and you’ll notice the difference using these tablets side by side, as the Nexus just looks better. The Sony display is also noticeably warmer. Whites aren’t as bright and clear, looking more yellow. Although this saturation boost colours, the Nexus 10 just looks more realistic.
2. Who’s a lightweight? Sony has poured a lot into the design of the Xperia Tablet Z and it shows. While the Nexus 10 is 8.9mm thick, the Sony tablet struts in at 6.9mm, making it incredibly slender. That’s a real bonus when it comes to carrying the thing in your bag, but not as much as the weight: the Z weighs just 495g, whereas the Nexus is 603g. In the hands, that’s a weight you really feel when watching movies or playing games: the Sony tablet is a joy to handle.
3. Designed to dunk If you like to take your tablet into the bath, then the Xperia Tablet Z is definitely the model to choose. With IPX5/7 certification, it doesn’t mind submersion in water, so long as all the ports have their covers in place. That’s a double-edged sword, however, as every time you want to charge it, you’ll have to remove those covers.
After the launch of Super Mario Run in December, Nintendo plans to deliver Animal Crossing on smart phones (iPhone and Android) before the end of March, 2017