Which Cell Phone do you own?
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@Seul show off
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it doesnt make sense!! those numbers!! :-\ :-\
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Check to see if it glows in the dark.
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If that's been up for 200+ hours, you really should see a doctor.
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If that's been up for 200+ hours, you really should see a doctor.
With access to a good quality microscope.
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I think you misread microscope for massive hands, my doctor doesn't do the nano surgery you require
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I've had my Nexus 5 since launch (1 year 4 months or so?). Probably the longest I've kept a phone. I've had all the Nexuses (nexii?) since the Galaxy Nexus, but the newest Nexus 6 didn't really appeal so I decided to hold onto the 5. Replaced the screen once (dropped it) and also replaced the battery once (the capacity was down to about 1 hr screen time). It's still going strong, great all rounder phone.
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One plus one. Amazing phone, besides some touch screen problems here and there.
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I need a new phone because I can only use mine to make voice calls on external speaker. I want to stick with Android because people pay me to develop for the platform.
I'd been thinking of getting a Nexus 6P, but the Blackberry Priv has just been released, and I'm interested.
There's a positive review at The Register. The pros are you can add SD cards for additional memory, and the US version has wireless charging. The main downside is a lack of a fingerprint scanner, which is the new hotness in Android land, and it's not got a USB-C socket, but that's not really a big issue. Oh, and it's running version 5.1, rather than 6.0, of the OS, but an upgrade should come soon.
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The other wrinkle is that if I get another BMW bike then I could fit it with their smartphone cradle, which is due in the second quarter of next year.
This holds up to a 5 inch phone, which is good for the Nexus 5X or Blackberry Priv, but too small for the Nexus 6P. It also offers wireless charging via QI as well as using a micro USB socket.