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Tenho o 4.5 e o 5.0!
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Fiz um video para quem quiser ver um comparativo superficial do BQ Aquaris 5.7 ao lado do Nexus 5, aqui fica o post no G+
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E ao que parece o Nexus 5 ficu mesmo em numero 1 nos top 100 gadgets da CNET 
http://www.cnet.com/cnet100/
Strong performance, high-end specs, and an ultra-affordable price make the Google Nexus 5 not just the best unlocked phone on the market, but the best Nexus phone by far.
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						http://www.cnet.com/cnet100/
Strong performance, high-end specs, and an ultra-affordable price make the Google Nexus 5 not just the best unlocked phone on the market, but the best Nexus phone by far.
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Re: Telemóveis e Tablets Android
De facto é um terminal a ter em conta, não só pela qualidade geral do aparelho, como pelo preço bastante aceitável comparativamente aos rivais, como é normal também, em portugal é muito mais caro que nos restantes países, cerca de 150€ mais, diferença que ninguém consegue explicar...
			
									
									
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Pois, tendo em conta os anteriores Nexus, este estar disponível cá já é quase um milagre, talvez como a cada geração os Nexus tenham vindo a ser mais populares agora ja é mais difícil ignorar (até porque é o smartphone de referencia para a plataforma Android)... mas pelo que tenho visto onde se encontra mais em conta é na Amazon espanhola que está a 379eur:Fil Escreveu:De facto é um terminal a ter em conta, não só pela qualidade geral do aparelho, como pelo preço bastante aceitável comparativamente aos rivais, como é normal também, em portugal é muito mais caro que nos restantes países, cerca de 150€ mais, diferença que ninguém consegue explicar...
http://www.amazon.es/Google-Nexus-Smart ... ds=nexus+5
Re: Telemóveis e Tablets Android
Sim, o preço dele ronda os 350€, o resto serão portes/serviços.
Sim, com os nexus, temos a garantia que o software mais actual estará sempre disponível.
			
									
									
						Sim, com os nexus, temos a garantia que o software mais actual estará sempre disponível.
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Como devem saber está a decorrer a Consumer Electronic Show em Las Vegas onde todos os fabricantes anunciaram muitas novidades, e a Sony anunciou também umas quantas incluindo esta car doc que ocupa 2 DIN e adapta-se a vários modelos de Telemoveis 
http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/01/07 ... a-systems/
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http://www.androidheadlines.com/2014/01 ... esign.html
Parece ser uma coisa simples, pois o som vai via bluetooth, o carregamento pode ser wireless e basta meter lá o tel e baixar a barra de cima para ficar preso.
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Amid all the gadgets and gizmos at CES, Sony has quietly announced a new in-car entertainment system, the XSP-N1BT. It was announced so quietly, in fact, that everyone seemed to miss it until @evleaks pointed it out. It seems like Sony should have made a bigger deal, because it looks neat.
The XSP-N1BT is (supposedly) the world's first double-DIN smartphone cradle receiver. You just drop your phone on and adjust the slider to hold it in place. The dock has NFC for instant Bluetooth pairing, which is how you get audio out of the device and into your speakers. You can also do hands-free calling and charge the device over USB. Sony's Xperia phones will reportedly charge wirelessly, but that might be referring to future Sony devices with Qi built-in (details are a little fuzzy). If that's the case, other phones like the Nexus 5 might charge wirelessly too.
The XSP-N1BT comes with a little remote control and can play CDs. There is reportedly a radio too, if you're into that sort of thing. A phone can act as a control unit for all the unit's functions with a Sony remote app. It will be out in May for $250.
			
									
									
						http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/01/07 ... a-systems/
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http://www.androidheadlines.com/2014/01 ... esign.html
Parece ser uma coisa simples, pois o som vai via bluetooth, o carregamento pode ser wireless e basta meter lá o tel e baixar a barra de cima para ficar preso.
[IMG]http://cdn.androidpolice.com/wp-content ... thumb1.jpg[/IMG]
Amid all the gadgets and gizmos at CES, Sony has quietly announced a new in-car entertainment system, the XSP-N1BT. It was announced so quietly, in fact, that everyone seemed to miss it until @evleaks pointed it out. It seems like Sony should have made a bigger deal, because it looks neat.
The XSP-N1BT is (supposedly) the world's first double-DIN smartphone cradle receiver. You just drop your phone on and adjust the slider to hold it in place. The dock has NFC for instant Bluetooth pairing, which is how you get audio out of the device and into your speakers. You can also do hands-free calling and charge the device over USB. Sony's Xperia phones will reportedly charge wirelessly, but that might be referring to future Sony devices with Qi built-in (details are a little fuzzy). If that's the case, other phones like the Nexus 5 might charge wirelessly too.
The XSP-N1BT comes with a little remote control and can play CDs. There is reportedly a radio too, if you're into that sort of thing. A phone can act as a control unit for all the unit's functions with a Sony remote app. It will be out in May for $250.
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Re: Telemóveis e Tablets Android
E que tal um espelho interior já com Android? 
 - ao que parece, a Pioneer já tem um
http://www.androidheadlines.com/2014/01 ... stant.html
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Most people are familiar with Pioneer, as they’re one of the leading providers of in-car audio equipment. Robin Labs, may be a different story, as they’re most likely a little less well known to many. To shed some light on who and what Robin Labs is, they are the makers of a voice assistant app that is personalized to run on yahoo services, and their app is currently available on the Play Store. Recently their newest venture though happens to be in partnership with Pioneer, to manufacture a rear view mirror that has a built in personal assistant that is based off of Android. The actual product that they showed off at CES and that the two companies are working on is called the Drive Agent Mirror, and is a wide angle rear view mirror that has a built in touch screen.
When looking at the product as it’s turned off, it appears as just a normal “wide” and fully reflective rear view mirror that allows for better vision and for the driver to have a greater view of everything behind them. When activated and turned on with the personal assistant however, ⅓ of the mirror becomes the touch screen which you can see in the photos and can provide you with voice assisted features like navigation, maps, local listings of businesses, and even weather. None of this is new tech provided for in-car use as features like these are available directly on your phones, and navigation systems and other in-car touch panels, but this is the first we’ve seen of a rear view mirror with touch based personal assistant access and features. Running Android no less. All of the features that appear in the Drive Agent Mirror’s personal assistant functions are in the existing Robin app that Robin Labs offers.
[IMG]http://www.androidheadlines.com/wp-cont ... hoto-3.jpg[/IMG]
Pioneer and Robin Labs aren’t the only ones looking to forge a path into the realm of connected cars as Google has signed a deal with Audi to begin projects of its own in this department, but this is definitely an interesting concept and provides what might be one of the most natural and safest options for in-car use of technology such as this. Use of mirrors is a natural habit that all drivers should have and be actively utilizing, so what better place to have your navigation than in your rear view mirror? If anything, it allows for less of an opportunity to take your eyes off the road, which is always a good thing. Would you buy a device like this instead of a regular dash mounted navigation system with similar features? Let us know what you think about Pioneer and Robin Labs Drive Agent Mirror in the comments.
			
									
									
						http://www.androidheadlines.com/2014/01 ... stant.html
[IMG]http://www.androidheadlines.com/wp-cont ... hoto-4.jpg[/IMG]
Most people are familiar with Pioneer, as they’re one of the leading providers of in-car audio equipment. Robin Labs, may be a different story, as they’re most likely a little less well known to many. To shed some light on who and what Robin Labs is, they are the makers of a voice assistant app that is personalized to run on yahoo services, and their app is currently available on the Play Store. Recently their newest venture though happens to be in partnership with Pioneer, to manufacture a rear view mirror that has a built in personal assistant that is based off of Android. The actual product that they showed off at CES and that the two companies are working on is called the Drive Agent Mirror, and is a wide angle rear view mirror that has a built in touch screen.
When looking at the product as it’s turned off, it appears as just a normal “wide” and fully reflective rear view mirror that allows for better vision and for the driver to have a greater view of everything behind them. When activated and turned on with the personal assistant however, ⅓ of the mirror becomes the touch screen which you can see in the photos and can provide you with voice assisted features like navigation, maps, local listings of businesses, and even weather. None of this is new tech provided for in-car use as features like these are available directly on your phones, and navigation systems and other in-car touch panels, but this is the first we’ve seen of a rear view mirror with touch based personal assistant access and features. Running Android no less. All of the features that appear in the Drive Agent Mirror’s personal assistant functions are in the existing Robin app that Robin Labs offers.
[IMG]http://www.androidheadlines.com/wp-cont ... hoto-3.jpg[/IMG]
Pioneer and Robin Labs aren’t the only ones looking to forge a path into the realm of connected cars as Google has signed a deal with Audi to begin projects of its own in this department, but this is definitely an interesting concept and provides what might be one of the most natural and safest options for in-car use of technology such as this. Use of mirrors is a natural habit that all drivers should have and be actively utilizing, so what better place to have your navigation than in your rear view mirror? If anything, it allows for less of an opportunity to take your eyes off the road, which is always a good thing. Would you buy a device like this instead of a regular dash mounted navigation system with similar features? Let us know what you think about Pioneer and Robin Labs Drive Agent Mirror in the comments.
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E pronto, lá aderi ao mundo android. Rendi-me ao XiaoMi Mi3, tem specs fabulosas e é esteticamente muito bem conseguido. Não quis esperar pelo Mi3S, e encomendei.
Agora vou ser largamente gozado pelos meus amigos depois de andar décadas a pregar as virtudes da Apple. Continuo a ser um Apple fan,mas nunca mais lançam um móvel com ecran de 5", e não estou para esperar mais.
Espero que funcione com o CaniOn, depois cravo o Malm para testar.
			
									
									
						Agora vou ser largamente gozado pelos meus amigos depois de andar décadas a pregar as virtudes da Apple. Continuo a ser um Apple fan,mas nunca mais lançam um móvel com ecran de 5", e não estou para esperar mais.
Espero que funcione com o CaniOn, depois cravo o Malm para testar.