GOOGLE NEXUS 4
2013 is
the year that Google has teamed up with LG to release a new Nexus phone that
will include all the most up to date software. This phone has an Android 4.2
operating system,, a 4.7-inch HD screen and 1.5GHz quad-core processor. Best of
all it’s reasonably priced at £239.00.
Android 4.2 has a
number of improvements over 4.1 - notifications you can open in the pull down
tray and read and there’s a new settings
menu in the notification drawer you can use to toggle everything.
There’s a new
camera experience – Photo Sphere Camera – you can take photos in every
direction and then bring them together in a photo sphere that puts you right
into the scene. I can envisage lots of fun on holidays with this. You can view
the sphere on your phone, share them on Google+ or even add them to Google Maps
…if you wanted the whole world to see your amazing pictures!!
Android
4.2 allows devices to enable wireless display. You can share movies, YouTube videos,
and anything that’s on your screen on an HDTV. All you need to do is connect a
wireless display adapter to any HDMI-enabled TV and it will display what’s on
your screen on the television screen. How to bore people with your holiday photos on the large screen!!!
With
Android Beam on Jelly Bean you can now easily share your photos and videos with
just a simple tap, A really fun feature
is the ability to touch two NFC-enabled
Android devices back-to-back, then tap to beam whatever's on the screen to your
friend.
A new fabulous way of typing that's brilliant for those with few typing skills.
Instead of having to type each letter individually you can simply slide your
fingers from letter to letter and then lift at the end of the word. This is so
much quicker on a phone than by using the traditional keyboard it will speed up
your messaging hugely. The keyboard anticipates and suggests the next word, speeding things up even more.
Android's
dictionaries are now more accurate as well so the predictive text is more
useful than it was. There is also an improved speech-to-text capability so voice
typing on Android is even better. It works even when you don't have a data
connection, so you can type with your voice everywhere you go. You may get some
strange looks on the train when other passengers think you are talking to your
phone, but if that’s the price you have to pay for rapid messaging….
Well,
I’d love one of these, but I can’t really justify buying another new phone at
the moment, so what better than a competition to win one.
Our friends over
at Mobilefun.co.uk have one of these great phones available to win in a draw
that ends on May 1st 2013. So why not hop over to their giveaway
page and enter this competition today. You can enter with your
Facebook account or by email.
Don’t wait. Enter
now!!
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