is the nexus S or atrix 2 still a good look?
Dont know much about the atrix 2...but the nexus s is :nah:
Youre better off waiting breh
is the nexus S or atrix 2 still a good look?
Nexus 4 will probably be the hardest phone to get in history, if you got one hang on to that bytch with your life. just seen a dude selling it for $800 on craigslist, I told you nikkas get em while they were at $450.
Breh's hook me up. I'm on a S3 with Nova Launcher. I'm looking for a free Icon Pack. I can't seem to find one..
Similar to :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gau.go.launcherex.primehd&hl=en
Or metrostation or tersus.
Thanks brehs.![]()
Nexus 4 will probably be the hardest phone to get in history, if you got one hang on to that bytch with your life. just seen a dude selling it for $800 on craigslist, I told you nikkas get em while they were at $450.
hardest phone to get 
You're looking at the first image of what's believed to be HTC's upcoming M7 flagship smartphone. The photo of the Android device's front half (which bears some resemblance to the iPhone 5's rear) comes courtesy of @evleaks at Unwired View, where hardware specifications for the rumored M7 were published last month. It's hard to take away much from the image, though it seems to lend credence to the device being dominated by a 4.7-inch display. HTC has also apparently gone a bit grille-happy with the M7, drilling sets of tiny holes for both the earpiece and microphone.
Curiously, HTC branding is nowhere to be seen, leading Unwired View to conclude we're seeing the device in non-final form. "The render is apparently part of a short animation clip instructing new owners on first-time SIM card installation," says @evleaks. Apart from the two grilles, we also see a front-facing camera and the typical pairing of proximity / light sensors. Unfortunately it looks as though we'll need to wait until Mobile World Congress next month for the full story on hardware specs and HTC's latest Sense software. The company is in dire need of a smartphone capable of drawing consumers after recently posting its lowest profit since 2004.
T-Mobile has released an over-the-air update today to its Galaxy Note II customers that offers "Exynos and other security enhancements." In addition, Sprint has released its own over-the-air update for the Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch with unspecified "security updates" that are said to address the Exynos exploit.
The security hole was first discovered in mid-December, when xda-developers users found that malicious apps could gain root access to certain devices on their own accord, leaving user data and other primary phone functions vulnerable. Samsung previously released an update to Galaxy S III devices in the UK to fix the exploit, but multiple models including the international Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note, and Galaxy Note II remain exposed at this time. The good news is that users will remain safe so long as they limit themselves to downloading popular and well-known applications.
here is a link to that icon pack in the link you posted
Prime HD Icon Pack v2.0.apk (6,40 MB) - uploaded.to
download it from your phone directly, or on your computer and send it to your phone
T-Mobile must be happy with Nexus 4 sales thus far, as the carrier has just announced it will be expanding distribution of Google's handset to its entire retail chain. Despite ongoing supply constraints, the rollout began yesterday and T-Mobile says all stores should have stock "in the coming weeks." Furthermore, you'll be able to buy the device from it's website beginning January 23rd. Prices remain the same at $199 on-contract and $499 fully unsubsidized. The Google / T-Mobile relationship is also growing with a new variant of the 32GB Nexus 7 tailored for T-Mo's HSPA+ network. It's available immediately from Google Play for the same $299 price point as the existing AT&T model.
Developers who were really interested could sign up for a $1,500 Glass Explorers package to get their hands on a device and work on making it awesome. Google has announced today, in late January, that there will be two “Glass Foundry” events over the next couple of weeks.