Google Releases Their FIRST Smartphone!
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Would Google do that?phuketrichard wrote:sure its unlimited to suck u in, than once u have 2-4 TB of stuff they tell you, "Oh by the way we need start charging you $20,50,100/month.
NO Thanks, will stick with my external hard drives
I've had one (or 2 fail) over the years. Pain in the ass.SinnSisamouth wrote:ive never had a hard drive fail even a ssd
get with the times man!
A few shops guessed bad sectors and wanted to change about $100 in Bali to recover it. So now it sits in a closet back in the States.
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Re: Google Releases Their FIRST Smartphone!
This.Digg3r wrote:I'm pretty passed pissed off about this to be honest.
All Google has done is rebranded the Nexus lines to Increase prices.
I was more interested in their Google Home product.
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They were onto something magical with Project Ara, a fully customizable phone that you can upgrade specific parts only.
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If you have a Linux PC/laptop they are often more forgiving and will allow access and recovery from broken drives.General Mackevili wrote: I've had one (or 2 fail) over the years. Pain in the ass.
A few shops guessed bad sectors and wanted to change about $100 in Bali to recover it. So now it sits in a closet back in the States.
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