True...but it's rediculous we still sitting on 4.1![]()
HTC One still has Jellybean 4.1?
True...but it's rediculous we still sitting on 4.1![]()
I was coppin a nexus 5, but if that oppo N1 stays under 500, that's definitely instant cop!5.9" screen thoughOppo N1
I was coppin a nexus 5, but if that oppo N1 stays under 500, that's definitely instant cop!

Yea I know I was thinking about that, and its coming with Jelly bean out the box but you can boot up CyangenMod so idk5.9" screen though![]()
5.9" screen though![]()
Basically it's Google's IM service. It used to be Google Talk but Google wants everything closely integrated so they changed it up.Can somebody( not named rbk ) breakdown what google hangouts does and how i can use it in my everyday life.
Yea I know I was thinking about that, and its coming with Jelly bean out the box but you can boot up CyangenMod so idk
Saw this article,...
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19736_...-oppo-n1-has-swivel-camera-rear-touch-sensor/
Chinese hardware maker Oppo on Monday introduced the Oppo N1, a new Android 4.2 phablet with notable innovations.
The N1 features a 5.9-inch 1080p HD display, a 1.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 600 processor, and a 13-megapixel camera. The phone, which comes in 16GB or 32GB storage capacities, also has a 3610mAh battery, and support for quad-band GSM and pentaband HSPA+ support. With no LTE in sight, it stands to reason the handset won't make its way stateside anytime soon.
Diverging from the rest of the Android pack, the Oppo N1's camera features six physical lenses and rotates 206 degrees. In other words, add this to the multiple lighting options, and your selfies should look stunning. Also noteworthy, the rear of the phone features an "O-Touch" panel that lets you use gestures.
In terms of operating system, the Oppo N1 runs a custom ColorOS, which is based off of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. According to Oppo, this user experience features more than "400 unique features and improvements" over the stock Android build, but that's also something we hear a lot from manufacturers who add their own Android layers.
An eleventh hour rumor suggested that the Oppo N1 might run CyanogenMod's custom ROM out of the box. While that's not the case (ColorOS is Oppo's custom layer,) the smartphone will let users swap out the ColorOS for CyanogenMod.
Pricing and exact market availability are not yet clear, but Oppo has circled "early December" on the calendar for the flagship device.
I rather the S4 w/ CyanogenMod. Has LTE/Hspa, 1.9GHz Quad-core processor, same 13mp camera, sd card slot... S4 has everything. What happens if you have an issue w/ the oppo & have to send it back if you need a replacement? 
Basically.I rather the S4 w/ CyanogenMod. Has LTE/Hspa, 1.9GHz Quad-core processor, same 13mp camera, sd card slot... S4 has everything. What happens if you have an issue w/ the oppo & have to send it back if you need a replacement?
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The Galaxy brand is the #1 brand and it dont run nexus softwareBasically.
These manufacturers don't get it....IF YOU BUILD IT PEOPLE WILL BUY IT
As long as the price is not outlandish, people will cop it! Just make something like a Nexus with an SD card slot. THAT'S WHAT PEOPLE WANT. The numbers don't lie!
I be feeling like kicking you down a flight of steps sometimesThe Galaxy brand is the #1 brand and it dont run nexus software
YOU'RE played out nikkaIts time to kill the Tron look ON ANDROID. The white theme with the blue font is played out

dont you own a htc evo stfuI be feeling like kicking you down a flight of steps sometimes
YOU'RE played out nikka![]()