kita lihat nanti akhir bulan pas saya nerima nexus5 bakalan ketahan bea cukai kaga ya
#crossingfingers On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 1:52 PM, johan teddy <jon.bantin...@gmail.com> wrote: > ini orang kayanya yg beruntung ga kebagian purple tint ^_^ > > > http://www.zdnet.com/nexus-5-is-nice-but-the-htc-one-is-still-my-favorite-smartphone-ever-7000022825/ > > > I am enjoying my time with the Google Nexus > 5<http://www.zdnet.com/google-nexus-5-first-take-latest-specs-and-android-os-at-a-low-price-7000022769/>, > full review is coming Friday, but it is highly likely I will be returning > mine and sticking with the HTC One. > > Using the Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 KitKat makes it apparent that Android > manufacturers are doing things right and actually offer a better experience > for most consumers. The Nexus 5 is good for Android purists, but I think > consumers may be a bit disappointed. > > As a person who is blessed to try out the latest and greatest mobile gear, > I usually get a device and then can't hold back my excitement as I discover > everything about it. While there are a few things I like about the Nexus > 5<http://www.zdnet.com/ten-cool-features-of-android-4-4-kitkat-on-the-google-nexus-5-7000022820/>, > I am experiencing more frustration and disappointment with it than I have > with a new device in a long time. > > Specifically looking at the HTC One, still the best smartphone I have > ever > used<http://www.zdnet.com/the-htc-one-is-the-best-smartphone-i-have-ever-used-review-7000012793/>, > here are the reasons why I like the HTC One over the Nexus 5: > > - Service integration: Pure Android is focused on the Google > experience while Samsung, LG (not Nexus), Motorola, and HTC offer up a > richer experience. I like that I have a gallery with access to photos on > Dropbox, Facebook, Google, and more on my HTC One. I like that the HTC > Notes and S Note apps sync to Evernote. There are many areas where service > integration beyond Google is provided on the HTC One and that appeals to > me. > - Exchange email application: HTC's Exchange client has always been > top notch and after using the one on the Nexus 5 I must go back to my One. > The Nexus 5 Exchange app looks a lot like the Gmail app, but doesn't even > support conversation view. On my One, I get conversation and favorite views > along with complete control over my sync schedule. > - Camera UI and application: The Android camera UI is very basic and > actually a bit frustrating as you swipe up and through options. The Nexus 5 > camera also takes forever to focus and subjects like kids and pets appear > blurry since they don't stay still that long. HTC has a ton of options and > settings in their camera UI that blows away what you get on the Nexus 5. > - Phone/contacts application: On my HTC One, my contact photos are > tied to other services so everyone has a nice contact image. On the Nexus > 5, if that person doesn't have a Google account I don't get any photo for > them. The favorites view and ability to view a person's latest status > updates also makes the HTC One phone and contacts application much more > useful and powerful. > - Stereo speakers: You will see two "speaker" grille opening at the > bottom of the Nexus 5, but there is just a speaker in one and it is not > very good. HTC has two stereo speakers on the front of the One and sound is > tough to beat. > - Infrared port: IR support is actually now a part of Android 4.4, but > to keep the price low Google must have decided to cut the IR port on the > Nexus 5. As a traveler and person with several TVs in the house, I find it > very convenient to have my remote on my phone. > - BlinkFeed on Home panel: I never thought I would use BlinkFeed much, > but HTC keeps improving it and I actually do "snack" on it just like HTC > said people would. My Google Now panel on the Nexus 5 is marginally useful > even though I use Chrome and Google and have it setup for customized > information. It offers some information, but is definitely not an essential > feature and I would never personally choose it as a dedicated Home screen > panel for myself. > > There are a few reasons I do like the Nexus 5 over the HTC One, including: > > - Wireless charging: It is very convenient to throw a device down on a > Qi charging pad and that is one trade-off HTC had to make to have a metal > phone. > - Carrier-free Google Wallet: We finally see Google Wallet getting cut > free from idiotic carrier control on the Nexus 5 so you can tap to pay with > any carrier on the device. > - Timely OS updates: This was actually a bigger issue in the past, but > HTC has already stated Android > 4.4<http://www.zdnet.com/htc-and-motorola-announce-android-4-4-kitkat-updates-for-existing-devices-7000022724/> > is > coming to the HTC One soon. I imagine 4.4 may be the last update for the > One while the Nexus 5 should get 18 months of updates. > - Low unsubsidized price: I paid $454 for the 32GB Nexus 5 and $670 > for my HTC One. The Nexus 5 is priced low if you pay full price for your > phones like I do, but if you are on Sprint, AT&T, or Verizon, then you > might as well get a subsidized phone since you are paying for it with your > plan fees anyway. > > The Nexus 5 is the best Nexus yet, but the Android operating system has > advanced a lot since the Nexus One and Android vendors have also stepped up > to offer more compelling devices. The Nexus line is great for developers, > but given that you can hack away at the others too I am not sure there is a > real reason to have a Nexus line anymore. > > -- ========== ID-Android on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u81L8Qpy5A -------------------- Aturan Umum ID-Android: http://goo.gl/MpVq8 Join Forum ID-ANDROID: http://forum.android.or.id ========== --- Anda menerima pesan ini karena Anda berlangganan grup "[id-android] Indonesian Android Community " dari Grup Google. Untuk berhenti berlangganan dan berhenti menerima email dari grup ini, kirim email ke id-android+berhenti berlangga...@googlegroups.com . Kunjungi grup ini di http://groups.google.com/group/id-android.