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Originally Posted by kumar2007 (Post 3147944)
^^^Didn't quite get that. Examples?

Take a look at Google's apps here - https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...cHBzLmRvY3MiXQ..

Most of these used to be baked into the OS earlier, now they are separate apps on the Play Store. Google can update these apps independently and users don't have to wait for an OS update to get new versions of these apps.

This is how Google is trying to tackle Android's fragmentation problem. See this video to understand what I'm trying to say -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9HH0vqb4q8

And read this article too - http://androidandme.com/2013/05/opin...ut-of-io-2013/

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Originally Posted by Gandhi (Post 3147947)
Take a look at Google's apps here - https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...cHBzLmRvY3MiXQ..

Most of these used to be baked into the OS earlier, now they are separate apps on the Play Store. Google can update these apps independently and users don't have to wait for an OS update to get new versions of these apps.

This is how Google is trying to tackle Android's fragmentation problem. See this video to understand what I'm trying to say -

And read this article too - http://androidandme.com/2013/05/opin...ut-of-io-2013/

yeah but like the gmail app recently, which was rolled out on ICS+ versions only - I'm not sure its working that well.

See my recent post too!

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Originally Posted by phamilyman (Post 3147954)
yeah but like the gmail app recently, which was rolled out on ICS+ versions only - I'm not sure its working that well.

See my recent post too!

That's exactly what they want to avoid in future. GB did get stuck behind the curve due to major overhaul of OS as well as backend infrastructure in 4.0. That's when Google started working on separating their services out of core OS. They are heading the way desktop OSes work. OS version shouldn't really matter unless you are running really old version of the OS.

Is there a way to avoid getting the LG tag onn a Nexus 4? Any retailers in Delhi who'd have a non-LG Nexus 4 that only says Nexus?

You wouldn't get a non-LG Nexus 4 on this planet :D

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Originally Posted by fine69 (Post 3148346)
Is there a way to avoid getting the LG tag onn a Nexus 4? Any retailers in Delhi who'd have a non-LG Nexus 4 that only says Nexus?


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Originally Posted by kap04 (Post 3148481)
You wouldn't get a non-LG Nexus 4 on this planet :D

How about on Mars then? :D

Pardon my ignorance but I thought LG was selling the Nexus under its name in India only and people ordering it from US would get a non-LG nexus stupid:

I've finalized on this phone, will probably go for the white one only but have to look at it in person to figure how black front and white back is going to look in real.

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Originally Posted by fine69 (Post 3148495)
How about on Mars then? :D

Pardon my ignorance but I thought LG was selling the Nexus under its name in India only and people ordering it from US would get a non-LG nexus stupid:

I've finalized on this phone, will probably go for the white one only but have to look at it in person to figure how black front and white back is going to look in real.

First of all, thumbs up for deciding on the Nexus. It's a great phone for more reasons than one.

Regarding your question, as of now, Google doesn't manufacture phones (yes, it has bought Motorola, but that's another story). It works with phone manufacturers to manufacture the 'Nexus' phones, phones which are meant to showcase the best the current version of Android has to offer and also to offer a device to Android developers to play around with and test their apps. So Google made it's first Nexus phone partnering with HTC, made the next with Samsung (Galaxy Nexus) and the last was with LG (Nexus 4).

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Originally Posted by Top-Gear (Post 3148597)
Google works with phone manufacturers to manufacture the 'Nexus' phones, phones which are meant to showcase the best the current version of Android has to offer...

I guess OP is aware of this and I read his question as <<<Nexus 4 is available in USA with an explicit "Google" branding on the phone, whereas in India, it is branded "LG">>>

Fine69 - If you have any relatives/friends in US, you may be better off getting the phone from there. You will save some money also, at the cost of loss of warranty.

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Originally Posted by skumare (Post 3148665)
I guess OP is aware of this and I read his question as <<<Nexus 4 is available in USA with an explicit "Google" branding on the phone, whereas in India, it is branded "LG">>>

Fine69 - If you have any relatives/friends in US, you may be better off getting the phone from there. You will save some money also, at the cost of loss of warranty.

I got my Nexus from US and on the back of the phone it says "nexus" (below the camera) and has the LG logo at the bottom. There's no 'Google branding' physically on the phone. Of course, when you power it on, 'Google' appears o the screen first, followed by the distinct 'X' of the Nexus.

Talking of price, the price with shipping and taxes worked out to $ 400 (~Rs 23200 at Rs 58 to the $). So if it were me, I would pay the extra Rs 2800 for getting the peace of mind associated with a warranty!

Though I have some relatives coming over from US exactly after one month from today but I wouldn't want to lose on warranty so I think I'd buy it from here only, specially if LG logo's going to stay even on the phone bought from there.

A little off-topic question, my company would reimburse me 15k + taxes for any phone, so if I bought Nexus 4 from a retailer what kind of money would I end up paying over and above this reimbursement?

I had got my Galaxy Nexus last year around August for $420 from my cousin who was coming down. It has Samsung and Google, both the logos printed on the battery cover. There is no warranty on it as at that time the Nexus was not officially launched in India. It is a decent phone but has become slightly laggy now after nearly a year and also hangs atleast once a week. I think it needs a factory reset just to clear the muck and maybe it will be back to slick again.

Overall i am happy with the phone and my usage is Whatsapp, Opera browser for FB and Gmail, calls would be 10 minutes or 30 minutes to the max.
Voice quality is good. Camera is 5MP with good daytime clicks and real bad night time ones.

The best part i like is the clean interface without any clutter that the companies shower on you. I decide what app i need and install it.

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Originally Posted by fine69 (Post 3148692)

A little off-topic question, my company would reimburse me 15k + taxes for any phone, so if I bought Nexus 4 from a retailer what kind of money would I end up paying over and above this reimbursement?

In Mumbai it is retailing at 24.5K.

Any App that displays the 'cell info' in the home screen?

My network(BSNL) always provides the locality name in the cell info, and it is helpful while traveling to know where the bus/train is, without the need to switch on google maps.

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Originally Posted by ramzsys (Post 3148918)
Any App that displays the 'cell info' in the home screen?

My network(BSNL) always provides the locality name in the cell info, and it is helpful while traveling to know where the bus/train is, without the need to switch on google maps.

I think the option is there in the message settings / or display settings.

I need an app to display the current location of my tab on google maps. My tab is fixed on the car. Say am at home and the driver has taken the car I need to see where he s been speed and location. Can anyone suggest an app. Something like glympse but that works for limited time only not continuous.


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