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I cena 800e :)
Mada ajde cena nego mogli bi da dođu u Srbiju preko operatera

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Priča se da će taj soc i u note8

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Ne znam da li ima istine u ovoj slici , svakako je zanimljiva rez ekrana
 
http://www.phonearena.com/news/LG-n...gle-Pixel-successor-code-named-Taimen_id94957
http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/06/12/largest-googles-2017-devices-codenamed-taimen-may-built-lg/

Our own sources have corroborated this claim. If Taimen is a larger Pixel phone, it could mean the two 2017 Pixels will have different designs, much like 2015's Nexus 6P and 5X.

Ipak lg na kraju , što je i očekivano pošto htc ne zna da napravi fon sa min bezela i 2:1 ratiom ekrana a pri tome da bude ip67

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Kakva će ovo zver da bude od telefona!
Imaće male ivice oko ekrana, najbolju kameru(e), čist Android 8 Oreo softver, podršku ...
Samo dostupnost i cena problem u najavi...

Par slika mogućeg izgleda - https://goo.gl/dUPSG3

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Ipak lg na kraju , što je i očekivano pošto htc ne zna da napravi fon sa min bezela i 2:1 ratiom ekrana a pri tome da bude ip67
Možda to HTC ne zna, ali zato zna da napravi telefone koji ne crkavaju masovno posle godinu dana.
Što se mene tiče, od LG-a više ne uzimam ni peglu, a kamoli telefon.
 
Google pravi svoj "iPhone" - To compete with Apple, Google has to become Apple

https://www.theverge.com/2017/6/14/15792376/google-pixel-smartphone-soc-engineers-hiring

When Google curtailed its Nexus program last year in favor of the Pixel, many commentators dismissed that as merely a rebranding exercise to make the latest thing feel fresh. I was in the minority that bought into Google's promise of a fundamentally different approach that would signal a direct challenge to Apple's iPhone, but the Pixel was still just the beginning. What we're seeing in recent times, in the ever-swirling rumor mill and through Google's hiring of new engineers, indicates the depth of Google's commitment to taking on Apple at its own game.

GOOGLE WANTS TO OWN ITS SUPPLY CHAIN JUST LIKE APPLE DOES
I wrote about this at length back in October: the big difference for Apple isn't just software, hardware, or customer service, it's all of those combined. Apple's unmatched strength is in the integration of all the important aspects that go toward building up a satisfying user experience, and it's long been true that the only company that could hope to match Apple was Google, owing to its dominance on the software front with the Android OS. The Pixel showed that Google was willing and able to produce a premium, uniquely differentiated phone (the Pixel camera remains unmatched, many months later), but it obviously wasn't the finished product of Google's grander project.

Apple's hardware lead is built atop a tight control, often monopolization, of its component supply chain. That's exactly where Google looks to be headed, with recent rumors and leaks indicating that the Mountain View company is working hard to secure a reliable source of OLED displays for a presumed Pixel successor with minimal screen bezels in the same vein as the Samsung Galaxy S8 and LG G6. That's why indications of an LG-produced Google phone for later this year make so much sense: it's not impossible for Google to still use HTC as its manufacturing partner and source panels from LG Display (which is nominally independent from LG Electronics), but it's more complicated than just going all-in with the Korean supplier.

Just like Apple, Google commands vast reserves of cash that it can deploy to help smooth out its supply deals, and that's exactly what its reported investment in LG Display is building toward. If the original Pixel was a trial run to test out what it's like to source and assemble all your own components, Google's big lesson from it was that demand for its phones will be high — and disappointment in the event of shortages would be even higher. Unlike Apple, Google doesn't yet have the promise of enormous unit sales to dangle as a carrot in front of potential suppliers, but that is liable to change dramatically with this year's Pixel, which would presumably enjoy much wider distribution and marketing than the original.

GOOGLE IS LITERALLY HIRING APPLE ENGINEERS TO BUILD ITS MOBILE PROCESSORS
Two things were revealed yesterday: one is that Google is designing its own system on a chip (SoC) for future mobile devices, and the other is that the lead architect for that project is a man named Manu Gulati, who, until very recently, had been a senior engineer at Apple. Both of these are massive developments, showing that Google won't be content until it has maximum control over every aspect of its smartphone — exactly the same goal that Apple pursues with every new generation of iPhone — and furthermore underlining the level of ambition by poaching away someone who would surely have needed a lot of incentive to leave a job at Apple.

The SoC is the processing heart that powers the vast majority of functions of any modern smartphone, tablet, or smart speaker. Qualcomm's Snapdragon is the most famous and widely used example, Samsung's Exynos is a comparable competitor, and Apple's A series of SoCs are the current gold standard, delivering unmatched performance and efficiency. If Google is determined to not be dependent on another company's whims or fortunes, having its own SoC is an essential part of its future business as a mobile hardware vendor.

The current Pixel is built around the Snapdragon 821 chip — its speed and feature-rich architecture contribute to the excellent Pixel camera — but the instructive example for Google to beware is the Snapdragon 810. Qualcomm had a ton of overheating issues with that piece of silicon, sufficient for Samsung to skip using that chip at all in its Galaxy S6, and Google can't afford to find itself in a similar situation with the Snapdragon 845 or whatever there is down the line. So Google is now building its own SoC, as fully evidenced by its litany of job listings attesting to that ambition.

INTEGRATION ALWAYS WINS
Beside freeing itself of the unpredictability of relying on other companies for critical components, Google's effort to control all the hardware inside its future devices will help it create more tailored, custom solutions. For instance, look at the way that notifications on the Samsung Galaxy S8 are signaled with a pulse of blue light tracing its way around the edges of its almost bezel-less display — that's nowhere near as impressive on a phone without the S8's sleek design. The coherence and synergy that can be drawn from hardware and software designers working in concert is best demonstrated by Apple, naturally, but I can envision future Google devices that have custom processing modules specifically to power Google's magical camera algorithms. How much better and faster would the Pixel be if its internal components were each designed for specific tasks instead of built to fulfill a generic set of requirements?

We don't know what difference a Google SoC would make to future Pixel phones, but it's obvious that Google is determined to find out. It's probably safe to presume Google is doing similar work to lock down its supply chain for less glamorous parts, like batteries and vibration engines and so on, and not all of it will be ready to debut by this year's end when the Pixel successor comes out. In fact, it's a practical certainty that Google's mobile processor is years away from making its debut in a consumer product, but that just goes to underline that Google is in this for the long haul. The Android maker has decided that building its own version of the iPhone is the best way to compete with the iPhone.
 
Ko o čemu Verge o ajfonu i pobedi Trampa nad njihovog Hilari :)
 
Pa ovo je ocigledno i to im je potrebno. Mislim Google-u. Prodali su koliko Pixela? Milion? Dva? Hoces da kupis telefon da im das pare, ceka se po mesec dva? Ako neko moze da parira Apple-u to je Google zato sto ima para da zaokruzi ceo sistem HW+SW. Korisnicka podrska u vidu nekih Google centara ne postoji da kupis i odmah zamenis telefon, a da ne pricam da se pokvari Pixel i moras da cekas mesec dana ili vise da bi ti zamenili.
 
Mislim da im nije i dalje u interesu da direktno pariraju applu , jedino ako uskoro Samsung razmišlja da pređe na tizen

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U cilju je njima, ali su fejlovali sa Pixelima, jer su imali nestasice. Svakome su u cilju pare, a s obzirom da ne idu Pixeli sa nizom cenom, pa ne ugrozavaju Samsung. Bilo bi frke da prodaju za 400 odnosno 500$ (XL), pa da idu 250$ ispod cene i pokupe kajmak, ovako su u duelu. Ne bi oni prvi put pukli toliko para na marketing i svasta nesto ostalo.
 
To kako su zamislili, za to će morati da odvoje jedno 2-3 godine da razviju ceo posao...ili nisu razmišljali dalje od svoje on line prodaje
 
Čuj 2,3.. ma nema teorije da napadnu tržište Samsunga i huaweia ako se iza brda ne muva nešto .
Pa koliko im je samo samara u android svetu lupio Samsung i nikome ništa ? ( Bixby , samsung vr , Samsung tizen smartsatovi umesto android wear, Samsung apk koje rade sve što i googlove , Samsung apk store itd itd )

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Samo da ga proguraju i van ovih 4 tržišta ( USA , Kanada , ger i UK ) i sve će biti ok

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Ako gurnu debelu lovu posrnulom LG-iju momci mozda i urade kvalitetan fon. I HTC je u padu godinama, pa je odradio ok oba modela.
 
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Ne znam koliko ima istine ali ovaj manji je sigurno Htc :) bez 3.5mm i sa stereo zvukom ;)

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https://www.xda-developers.com/source-pixel-2-walleye-and-taimen-specifications-revealed/

The larger device coming from Google this year will feature a 5.99-inch display with a 1440p OLED panel provided by LG, which isn’t extraordinary given that earlier this year, Reuters reported about Google investing into LG’s display division for their next phone. The phone will sport a smaller bezel than what we saw in the original Pixel XL, and there is a 128GB storage model, though it might not be the only configuration. The device will indeed pack the expected Snapdragon 835 processor (with the big cluster clocked at the reference 2.45GHz frequency, unlike the original Pixel’s lower frequency in the Snapdragon 821-AB) alongside 4GB of RAM. The back is similar to last year’s with a two-tone glass and metal finish, though the glass window is located near the top and no longer encloses the fingerprint scanner. The device should feature a single camera with dual LED flash.

Uh lg oled je jedan veliki krš za sada.. pitanje kakav će ovaj biti.

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Najveca greska Pixela je ogromna, ogromna cena. Ne ulazim u to da li vredi ili ne. Kontam da je svima cilj novac ali isto tako i nije zlatno vreme za obicne ljude a i realno 95% ljudi bi pre izabralo S7, S8 ili iPhone 6S, 7 od Pixela. Doduse, i ja bih tako uradio.
Ali slazem se, ako neko moze da parira Appleu to je samo i samo Google ma koliko voleo Nokiu i verujem da ce N8 i N9 biti cudovista od telefona.
Iako mislim da je projekat Pixel nepotreban Googleu... Osim ako se Samsung ne fokusira na pegle, usisivace, mikrotalasne peci i frizidere.
 
Google ce sa Pixelom moci da parira kada bude imao podrsku 4 godine kao Apple sto ima.
 
+1, a koliko vidim boli ih patka za to, drže se 2+1 godine kao pijan plota.

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2+1 je sasvim dovoljno. I dalje bolje od svega što nije apple iPhone.

Ja i dalje čekam dan kada će Google proraditi na odnosima sa operaterima u EU i ponuditi pixel preko njih.

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Apple i Android softverska podrška nisu baš za poređenje.

Apple neke najosnovnije funkcije i nove verzije osnovnih aplikacija veže za novu verziju OS-a.

Kod androida to dobijaš nezavisno od sistema verovatno i duže od te 4 godine.

Za mnoge stare uređaje novi iOS ispadne samo različit broj, pa nema neke razlike iako je podrška tu na papiru.

Pogledajte samo na šta se svelo predstavljanje iOS-a 11 npr.

Bukvalno kao par novih verzija aplikacija i još ponešto.

I ja mislim da google treba da pruži dužu podršku, samo kažem da nije za poređenje.

Kao da za novi Gmail ili Google dialer treba svaki put da čekaš novu verziju sistema.
 
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Da je malo predstavljeno na wwdc malo je, ali koja je razlika u 6.0 i 7.0? Inace ja sam pročitao release note za iOS 11 i mogu ti reći da je dug i to podosta.

I taj security update nemojte računati, pricamo o update-u sistema. Znači ipak dve godine razlike je puno. Za iste ili veće pare. Da ne pričam što ovde nemaš garanciju. Još uvek, mada čisto sumnjam da će i Pixel 2 biti ovde kod operatera.


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Podseća ovaj sivi na 6p. Sviđa mi se koncept... [emoji1]
 
Prelepo izgleda, eh kad bi bio takav :)

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Da,stvarno je prelep. Stereo zvučnici, extra.

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Pun pogodak kad bi bio ovakav

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Nema teorije da bude ovakav :)
Jedan kao g6 ili v30 a drugi mešavina pixel1 i u11 :)
 
Dostupnost i cena pod znakom ? , za izgled se ne brinem :)

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