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I wonder if there won't be an event

 

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Well now it looks like some event is planned for November 5 in Tel Aviv. But the invite shows a Nexus 4, and this doesn't seem official enough to be the event...

 

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My guess is this is just an Israeli distributor of LG products trying to drum up excitement. The phone might be announced well before the 5th.

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I wonder why Google hasn't announced anything. Everywhere I read there are people like us saying "Take my money!". I just want Google to have my money and complete my Nexus 5,7(2012), and 10(2012) line up! Anyone want to buy a perfect condition non-root HTC One?

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Well now it looks like some event is planned for November 5 in Tel Aviv. But the invite shows a Nexus 4, and this doesn't seem official enough to be the event...

 

Uh, that picture indicates a date of May 11 -- almost six months ago.  Fake!

 

;)

 

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The warehouses have them and Google hasn't announced them? Is this normal? There must be a reason why they have held the announcement for so long.

 

Probably so they can start shipping same day as the announcement.

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The warehouses have them and Google hasn't announced them? Is this normal? There must be a reason why they have held the announcement for so long.

Maybe since the Nexus 4 was selling like hotcakes, even though there was no real event, Google decided to not waste time and money making a huge announcement, and instead will write a simple blog post. More money for them.

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Has anyone ever had any luck getting sprint to move up an upgrade eligible date? I'm due on Jan 1st, but I need to buy my next phone before the end of 2013. technically, all I need is for my upgrade date to be moved up one day...

 

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Last week was told $100 to move up upgrade from january until now.

 

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Uh, that picture indicates a date of May 11 -- almost six months ago. Fake!

 

;)

 

AJ

Your kidding right? In other parts of the world, they put the day first, followed by the month and year. In this case it would be 5 November 2013. You are too used to it being done the American way of month, day and year. Therefore, the date in the pic would be correct :-D

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Your kidding right? In other parts of the world, they put the day first, followed by the month and year. In this case it would be 5 November 2013. You are too used to it being done the American way of month, day and year. Therefore, the date in the pic would be correct :-D

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He is totally joking. AJ is very learned and has a degree in geography. His joke was mocking the morons of the world.

 

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Your kidding right? In other parts of the world, they put the day first, followed by the month and year. In this case it would be 5 November 2013. You are too used to it being done the American way of month, day and year. Therefore, the date in the pic would be correct :-D

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Wrong! All of you are wrong! Any math nerd will tell you to use the YYYYMMDD format . . .

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Wrong! All of you are wrong! Any math nerd will tell you to use the YYYYMMDD format . . .

Negatory. Any math nerd worth his asymptote would express time using the stardate format.

 

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Unix Time.

Only if it's a 64 bit value, you've got to think long term! I mean if you are still using a 32 bit value you might as well be expressing it in . . . Hammer Time! 

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Think I'm going to jump and use my upgrade for this one. It will be the first phone that wasn't samsung or htc that I've owned in 6 years.

 

Can someone edumacate me and tell me the benefits of triband? Obviously it's better, but why?

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You guys seeing anything with the event? I'm on the google+ circle but nothing is happening.

 

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Apparently some kind of power issue at the building where it's being held.

 

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