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kungpaogao

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  1. What's a OneX? (HTC One X?) But I'm talking about minor updates such as 4.4.3, 4.4.4, etc. Also, Chrome does not limit you to 10 tabs anymore, so... Wait, but the N5 has a 4.95" screen and the GS3 has a 4.8"...lulwut? Yeah, you are right about the SoC. The Snapdragon 801 is only 32-bit (Source)
  2. Well, the screen size is all preference, my bad for putting that in there. However, who knows when this amount of RAM will be used. Maybe (someday), a 64-bit Android will come out and the OPO may be able to utilize it. Or maybe you are a tab monster (even on mobile devices) or a multitasking pro... who knows? :lol: On the idea of the OS, seeing as how this is a CyanogenMod supported phone, I'm pretty sure that they will have a team of developers [mainly] focusing on OPO ROM updates and development. Also it is CM11s, so you shouldn't need an update for a while (assuming that all the next KitKat updates are pretty small and unnoticeable) However, you are right the N5 will still get crazy fast updates. Also on your GS3, you can always just get nightlies or unofficial... they aren't that risky and it's a highly supported phone. EDIT: To the people who own a Nexus 5, don't even worry about upgrading your phone to the OPO, your phone is fine. However, if you are someone who has an older gen device (and you are looking for an upgrade), I would highly recommend you choose the OPO over the N5.
  3. Recommendations (many of these can be found hanging on the top charts) Paid: Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour (or MC5 when it comes out... silly Gameloft) - the mobile fps. Pretty graphics intensive (but you have an M8, so...), has online gamemodes, along with a decent campaign. Kind of like the mobile Call of Duty. Fly Catbug Fly! - a sort of "Flappy Bird" style game. Really addicting, has power-ups, and stuff you collect Minecraft: Pocket Edition (why not...) - Minecraft, if you are interested Bloons TD 5 - Enough said. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 - another Gameloft game. Obviously based on the movie, etc. Looks fun and is the top charts. Geometry Dash (or The Impossible Game) - both have similar ideas (Geometry Dash copied), but Geometry Dash is newer and a little more complex: has the little "Flappy Bird" aspect in there. /!\ WARNING: these two games can cause you to throw your phone across the room! /!\ Free: Don't Tap The White Tile - addicting as f*&^ ... looks stupid at first but... Clash of Clans (?) - not my kind of game, but it is quite popular and a good game to get into with other friends 2048 - you knew that this was going to show up somewhere, didn't you? Cyan - a puzzle game. Just download it, check it out, there isn't much that I can explain Hill Climb Racing - sure why not? Flow Free - great for car rides. You've probably heard of it? Angry Birds Go! - Angry Birds characters in Mario Kart style gameplay QuizUp - that competitive (online) quiz game that was popular for about a week Pro (logical) Tip: Just look through the top charts once in a while. There is almost always something good. Pro Tip #2: Remember... http://cristgaming.com/pirate.swf
  4. OnePlus One... Reasoning: The Nexus 5 is already a year old, it's specs are decent, but are slightly outdated OnePlus One has superior specs to Nexus 5: bigger screen, more RAM, a slightly upgraded processor, and a better ROM (to start with)​ Now if you are going argue: "Well how is just 1GB of RAM more useful, and what's the difference between Snapdragon 800 and 801? Would a user even notice?" ...now if this doesn't matter, the smart user would still go with the cheaper option --> the OnePlus One However, since there are more N5 users compared to OPO users... the N5 is going to get more votes b/c people are loyal to what they own
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