1. I've seen plenty at excellent prices. Its is mostly identical to the Galaxy Nexus so not a high priority. I need to get a bike computer first. I use the Gneslx at the moment because its cheap and plastic but wouldn't bring an all glass Nexus 4 with me. Still awaiting price details for the 1020
  2. My HTC HD2 broke

    Well, the charging connector has gone, but I'm using this as an opportunity to let go. I'm now using a Samsung Galaxy SII until I've decided where I'm going to go next. Android 4, and surprisingly, it's really fast. I think it'll do me just fine for the next month or so.

    Suggestions welcome.
  3. Has anyone tried Opera Next? I wanted a replacement browser for my mac (been using Safari) and it's excellent.

    As of using it, I've made it my default browser. Hopefully it doesn't get bloated.
  4. Originally posted by drewhiggins:Has anyone tried Opera Next? I wanted a replacement browser for my mac (been using Safari) and it's excellent.

    As of using it, I've made it my default browser. Hopefully it doesn't get bloated.

    Enjoying Chrome for now. Is it better than Chrome?
  5. I haven't used Chrome for ages, but so far it seems alright.
  6. Ordered a Lumia 920. Considered the 925 but found it a bit fragile, expensove and lacking in internal storage. 1020 would have tempted but still not released here.plus I might still get frustrated by WP8.
  7. Weren't you using a Nexus mainly, Ger?
  8. On a different matter, I just ordered a laptop, should get it in a few days (hopefully before the end of the week). I'm sick of my oldie-but-goldie Toshiba A300 shutting down when it gets a little hot and I couldn't be arsed to diassembly it in order to change the thermal paste, so a new one was the way to go.

    I don't need anything fancy and I just want it to be as light as possible and usable for my online job, so I've gone for an HP Sleekbook 15-b102SS. I chose a sleekbook because I don't use CD/DVDs too often/anymore, so I could live without the extra space that the disk player needs. This laptop is stunningly thin (only slightly thicker than a usb port) but the specs are pretty amazing for the price: AMD A4-4355M at 1,9 GHz proccessor, 6 GB of RAM, 500GB of HDD, AMD Radeon HD 7400G, USB 3.0. All of this fitted into a machine that's 2 cm wide and weighs 1.9 kg. And for 350€ new.



    Only downside is that it will come with Windows 8 so I need to work out a way to install Windows 7 from a USB stick.

  9. Sure was. Smashed the screen when on the beer though. Still using it but lining up a switch to a Nexus 4.

  10. Be very careful with the Nexus 4 as I have smashed it twice now – once was drink inflicted, the other was while walking to work. It's an incredibly slippery phone and it will attempt to slide out of your hand as soon as you take it out of your pocket. Get some sort of cover for it or even insurance.

    Saying that, the Nexus 4 is a fantastic device. Apart from it being a very sensitive phone, it has impressed on many levels.
  11. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA you drunken beloved bastards
  12. Yea the 4 would definitely need to be sheathed. The GNex took plenty of drops but when you are drunk they seem to drop in the most perfect of ways to break. I'd get another but the design is showing it's age. I hate touchwiz on Samsung and the lock button being on top of the HTC One is a no no. Leaves only the Nexus 4. Might get away with the 8gb version too keeping the cost down. Google Play music streaming has been working well.