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reiszink
03-09-13, 10:10
Nexus 4 desce de preço

O famoso Nexus 4, smartphone da Google produzido pela LG, desceu de preço. Após esta descida de $100, a variante de 8GB passou a custar na loja online da Google $199 e a de 16GB, $249.

Trata-se de uma excelente notícia para os consumidores, que assim têm a oportunidade de adquirir um equipamento fabuloso, com updates de software em primeira mão pela Google e desbloqueado, por um preço extremamente baixo para o que o produto oferece.

http://www.lilireviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Nexus-4-564x176.jpg

Além disto, a Google ainda assegura o reembolso da diferença de preço, para quem comprou um Nexus 4 nos 15 dias anteriores a esta baixa de preço. Não se sabe os verdadeiros motivos, mas especula-se que poderá ter algo a ver com as novidades Apple em Setembro, nomeadamente o iPhone 5C “low-cost”.

De qualquer modo, o motivo é o menos importante, importante é agarrar um Nexus 4 e aproveitar esta oportunidade.

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Racpu_
03-09-13, 10:12
Pois é pena na Play Store PT não se vender... mas é bom preço sem duvida.

tiran
03-09-13, 11:08
Não estará um nexus 5 na calha?

Racpu_
03-09-13, 12:44
Provavelmente estará, mas este não deixa de ser um bom smartphone a um excelente preço.

Enviado do meu GT-I9505 utilizando Tapatalk 4

LPC
03-09-13, 12:47
Boas!
Na altura que me livrei do smartphone chinoca, andei a ver esse e o maximo G.

Acabei por optar por este último devido á sua qualidade geral de construção e software personalizado da LG.
Nada a arrependido, o maximo G é de facto um smartphone brutal e faz tudo o que é preciso sempre sem lags nem nada...

No entanto para quem gosta mais do design desse nexus 4, poderá ser uma boa escolha...
O Nexus 5 deve estar já na calha....

Cumprimentos,

LPC

Jorge-Vieira
27-06-15, 20:14
Best Android 5.1.1 Custom ROM for Nexus 4 – How to

EuphoriaOS (http://wccftech.com/update-note-3-to-android-5-1-1-euphoriaos/) is one of the most popular custom ROMs available for the Android devices. It’s also one of the first few to jump on the Android Lollipop and has thus fixed many bugs in the process until now. It’s a very stable and smooth ROM giving an experience that is super close to AOSP. While Nexus 4 has itself already received official Android 5.1.1 Lollipop (http://wccftech.com/android-5-1-1-for-nexus-4-and-nexus-5-download-links/), if you are looking for a custom firmware option, this is definitely the one.
http://cdn4.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NONroh0-600x249.png (http://cdn4.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/NONroh0-600x249.png)
EuphoriaOS Android 5.1.1 is close to the look and feel of what Android 5.1.1 factory image brings to your Nexus 4. Bug free and fast, here is how to flash this favorite Android 5.1.1 custom ROM for Nexus 4. Don’t forget to check our extensive list of readers’ favorite Lollipop custom ROMs (http://wccftech.com/android-lollipop-custom-roms/).
Best Android 5.1.1 Custom ROM for Nexus 4: As always, before we get to the actual steps, there are a few prerequisites that you need to take care of.


Create a backup of your data for when you run into some problem during the process.
Make sure that your Nexus 4 (http://wccftech.com/aosp-android-5-1-1-custom-rom-for-nexus-4/) has at least 80% of battery life.
Your device should be rooted using the most recent recovery system installed.
Its bootloader should be unlocked.
Make sure to enable USB Debugging on your Nexus 4.
Verify the model number of your Nexus before proceeding.

Required files: download EuphoriaOS Android 5.1.1 custom ROM for Nexus 4 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347759350). Also download Gapps from here (http://wccftech.com/download-latest-google-apps-android-1/).
Step 1:
Connect your Nexus (http://wccftech.com/root-nexus-10-android-5-1-1-lmy47v-install-custom-recovery/) 4 to your PC using USB cable and copy the downloaded files to the internal storage of your device. Power off your device and unplug from computer.
Step 2:





Boot your Nexus 4 to Custom Recovery mode: press and hold Power, Volume Up and Volume Down button. Release them when you see the Bootloader or Fastboot menu. You will see the Start button on the screen, use Volume Up and Down until it changes to Recovery Mode. Press Power button to enter Recovery.
Step 3:
Select Backup and Restore to perform Nandroid Backup and then go back to main menu. Next you must wipe data by selecting wipe data/factory reset. Also, wipe cache partition to perform cache wipe. Finally, Delvik Cache should also be wiped from Advanced > Wipe Delvik Cache.
Step 4:
Now, select Install Zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard from the main recovery menu. Locate the EuphoriaOS Android 5.1.1 custom ROM for Nexus 4. Select and confirm.
Step 5:
When the EuphoriaOS custom ROM is flashed, use the same method to install GApps. After you are done, select reboot system now to perform a normal boot. It will take some time to load all files as this is the first boot after flashing.
And ta da! Enjoy the very popular and very fast EuphoriaOS Android 5.1.1 custom ROM (http://wccftech.com/android-lollipop-custom-roms/) for Nexus 4.







Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/best-android-5-1-1-custom-rom-for-nexus-4/#ixzz3eINDY84O

Jorge-Vieira
03-09-15, 20:33
M 12.1 Android 5.1.1 Stable Builds are Out – How to Install on Nexus 4

CM 12.1 Nightly builds (http://wccftech.com/flash-cm12-1-android-5-1-1-on-nexus-6-7-and-nexus-10/) have been available for the past few months. Building on that, team CyanogenMod has started releasing stable builds of CM 12.1 for all the popular Samsung, HTC, and Nexus devices. Here is how to flash Android 5.1.1 AOSP based CM 12.1 stable custom ROM on your Nexus 4.
http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/CyanogenMod-635x435.jpg (http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/CyanogenMod.jpg)
How to install CM 12.1 Android 5.1.1 Stable ROM on Nexus 4:As always, before we get to the actual steps, there are a few prerequisites that you need to take care of.


Create a backup of your data for when you run into some problem during the process.
Make sure that your Nexus 4 (http://wccftech.com/aosp-android-5-1-1-custom-rom-for-nexus-4/) has at least 80% of battery life.
Your device should be rooted using the most recent recovery system installed.
Its bootloader should be unlocked.
Make sure to enable USB Debugging on your Nexus 4.

Required files: download CM 12.1 Android 5.1.1 custom ROM for Nexus 4 (http://androidhost.org/3RHpN). Also download Gapps from here (http://wccftech.com/download-latest-google-apps-android-1/).
Step 1:
Connect your Nexus 4 to your PC using USB cable and copy the downloaded files to the internal storage of your device. Power off your device and unplug from the computer.
Step 2:
Boot your Nexus 4 to Custom Recovery mode: press and hold Power, Volume Up and Volume Down button. Release them when you see the Bootloader or Fastboot menu. You will see the Start button on the screen, use Volume Up and Down until it highlights the Recovery Mode. Press Power button to enter Recovery.




Step 3:
Select Backup and Restore to perform Nandroid Backup and then go back to main menu. Next, you must wipe data by selecting wipe data/factory reset. Also, wipe cache partition to perform cache wipe. Finally, Delvik Cache should also be wiped from Advanced > Wipe Delvik Cache.
Step 4:
Now, select Install zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard from the main recovery menu. Locate the Stable CM 12.1 Android 5.1.1 custom ROM for Nexus 4. Select and confirm.
Step 5:
When the Stable CM 12.1 custom ROM is flashed, use the same method to install GApps. After you are done, select reboot system now to perform a normal boot. It will take some time to load all files as this is the first boot after flashing.
Ta da! Enjoy the stable CyanogenMod 12.1 based on Android 5.1.1 (http://wccftech.com/aosp-android-5-1-1-custom-rom-for-nexus-4/) AOSP on your Nexus 4.







Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/cm-12-1-android-5-1-1-stable-rom-for-nexus-4/#ixzz3ki4GSNzW

Jorge-Vieira
17-12-15, 20:10
How to Update Nexus 4 to Android 6.0 Marshmallow Using Chroma ROM

Chroma ROM now brings Android 6.0 Marshmallow (http://wccftech.com/android-6-1-marshmallow-release-in-june-with-split-screen/) to LG Nexus 4. Highly popular for its customization choices, there are tons of visuals, wallpapers and new notification styles to truly customize your smartphone. Chroma ROM Android 6 is also stable and provides fast and smooth experience. Following are the steps to help you flash Chroma ROM Android 6.0 Marshmallow on Nexus 4.
Chroma Android 6.0 features:

Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Close to Stock Android OS
Fast, smooth and stable

http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/chroma-rom-635x377.jpg
Before you go ahead… As always, before we get to the actual steps, there are a few prerequisites that you need to take care of.


Create a backup of your data for when you run into some problem during the process.
Make sure that your Nexus 4 (http://wccftech.com/aosp-android-5-1-1-custom-rom-for-nexus-4/) has at least 80% of battery life.
Your device should be rooted using the most recent recovery system installed.
Its bootloader should be unlocked.
Make sure to enable USB Debugging on your Nexus 4.
Verify the model number of your Nexus before proceeding.

Required files: download Chroma ROM Android 6.0 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24269982087002422) Marshmallow on your PC. Also download GApps for your device.
Steps to flash Chroma Android 6.0 on Nexus 4: Step 1:
Connect your Nexus 4 to your PC using USB cable and copy the downloaded files to the internal storage of your device. Power off your device and unplug from the computer.
Step 2:
Boot your Nexus (http://wccftech.com/flash-and-root-nexus-5-on-android-6-0-1-mmb29k/) 4 to Custom Recovery mode: press and hold Power, Volume Up and Volume Down button. Release them when you see the Bootloader or Fastboot menu. You will see the Start button on the screen, use Volume Up and Down until it changes to Recovery Mode. Press Power button to enter Recovery.
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Step 3:
Select Backup and Restore to perform Nandroid Backup and then go back to main menu. Next you must wipe data by selecting wipe data/factory reset. Also, wipe cache partition to perform cache wipe. Finally, Delvik Cache should also be wiped from Advanced > Wipe Delvik Cache.
Step 4:
Now, select Install Zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard from the main recovery menu. Locate the Chroma Android 6.0 custom ROM. Select and confirm.
Step 5:
When the Chroma Android 6.0 custom ROM (http://wccftech.com/how-to-update-htc-one-m8-to-android-6-custom-rom/) is flashed, use the same method to install GApps. After you are done, select reboot system now to perform a normal boot. It will take some time to load all files as this is the first boot after flashing.
Enjoy Marshmallow on your LG Nexus 4 and don’t forget to share your experience with us.







Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/how-to-flash-chroma-android-6-0-on-nexus-4/#ixzz3ubvU0LUA

Jorge-Vieira
01-01-16, 10:01
Steps to Update LG Nexus 4 to Android 6.0.1 AICP Custom ROM

Offering your vanilla AOSP interface and bringing a ton of tweaks and enhancements to your Android smartphones, AICP is arguably one of the best custom ROMs (http://wccftech.com/how-to-update-lg-g3-to-android-6-0/). Now based on the very latest Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, you can flash the custom firmware on your LG Nexus 4. Follow this guide for download links and steps to update Nexus 4 to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow based AICP custom ROM.
http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/GhQyhHk1.png
Before you go ahead… As always, before we get to the actual steps, there are a few prerequisites that you need to take care of.


Create a backup of your data for when you run into some problem during the process.
Make sure that your Nexus 4 (http://wccftech.com/aosp-android-5-1-1-custom-rom-for-nexus-4/) has at least 80% of battery life.
Your device should be rooted using the most recent recovery system installed.
Its bootloader should be unlocked.
Make sure to enable USB Debugging on your Nexus 4.
Verify the model number of your Nexus before proceeding.

Required files: download Marshmallow custom ROM (http://www.mediafire.com/download/n5ri32bxyhla3hd/aicp_mako_mm-11.0-UNOFFICIAL-20151222.zip) for Nexus 4 on your PC. Also download GApps for your device.
Steps to update Nexus 4 to Android 6.0.1 AICP ROM: Step 1:
Connect your Nexus 4 to your PC using USB cable and copy the downloaded files to the internal storage of your device. Power off your device and unplug from the computer.
Step 2:
Boot your Nexus (http://wccftech.com/flash-and-root-nexus-5-on-android-6-0-1-mmb29k/) 4 to Custom Recovery mode: press and hold Power, Volume Up and Volume Down button. Release them when you see the Bootloader or Fastboot menu. You will see the Start button on the screen, use Volume Up and Down until it changes to Recovery Mode. Press Power button to enter to Recovery mode.
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Step 3:
Select Backup and Restore to perform Nandroid Backup and then go back to main menu. Next, you must wipe data by selecting wipe data/factory reset. Also, wipe cache partition to perform cache wipe. Finally, Delvik Cache should also be wiped from Advanced > Wipe Delvik Cache.
Step 4:
Now, select Install Zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard from the main recovery menu. Locate the AICP Android 6.0.1 custom ROM. Select and confirm.
Step 5:
When the AICP Android 6.0.1 custom ROM is flashed, use the same method to install GApps. After you are done, select reboot system now to perform a normal boot. It will take some time to load all files as this is the first boot after flashing.
Enjoy Marshmallow (http://wccftech.com/how-to-update-galaxy-s5-g900f-to-android-6-0-marshmallow/) on your LG Nexus 4 and don’t forget to share your experience with us.







Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/update-nexus-4-to-android-6-0-1/#ixzz3vzA4WJcL

Jorge-Vieira
16-01-16, 15:51
How to Update Nexus 4 to Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Based Chroma ROM

Chroma ROM now brings Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow (http://wccftech.com/android-6-1-marshmallow-release-in-june-with-split-screen/) to LG Nexus 4. Highly popular for its customization choices, there are tons of visuals, wallpapers and new notification styles to truly customize your Nexus phone. Chroma ROM Android 6.0.1 is also stable and provides fast and smooth experience. Following are the steps to help you update Nexus 4 to Android 6.0.1 based Chroma custom firmware (http://wccftech.com/how-to-flash-chroma-android-6-0-on-nexus-4/).
Chroma Android 6.0.1 features:

Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
Close to Stock Android OS
Fast, smooth and stable

http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/chroma-rom-635x377.jpg
Before you update Nexus 4 to Android 6.0.1: As always, before we get to the actual steps, there are a few prerequisites that you need to take care of.


Create a backup of your data for when you run into some problem during the process.
Make sure that your Nexus 4 (http://wccftech.com/aosp-android-5-1-1-custom-rom-for-nexus-4/) has at least 80% of battery life.
Your device should be rooted using the most recent recovery system installed.
Its bootloader should be unlocked.
Make sure to enable USB Debugging on your Nexus 4.
Verify the model number of your Nexus before proceeding.

Required files: download Chroma ROM Android 6.0.1 (https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24352994023709891) Marshmallow on your PC. Also download GApps for your device.
Steps to update Nexus 4 to Android 6. 0.1 Chroma ROM: Step 1:
Connect your Nexus 4 to your PC using USB cable and copy the downloaded files to the internal storage of your device. Power off your device and unplug from the computer.
Step 2:
Boot your Nexus 4 to Custom Recovery mode: press and hold Power, Volume Up and Volume Down buttons. Release them when you see the Bootloader or Fastboot menu. You will see the Start button on the screen, use Volume Up and Down until it changes to Recovery Mode. Press Power button to enter Recovery.
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Step 3:
Select Backup and Restore to perform Nandroid Backup and then go back to main menu. Next, you must wipe data by selecting wipe data/factory reset. Also, wipe cache partition to perform cache wipe. Finally, Delvik Cache should also be wiped from Advanced > Wipe Delvik Cache.
Step 4:
Now, select Install Zip from sdcard > choose zip from sdcard from the main recovery menu. Locate the Chroma Android 6.0.1 custom ROM. Select and confirm.
Step 5:
When the Chroma Android 6.0.1 custom ROM (http://wccftech.com/how-to-flash-blisspop-android-6-0-1-on-note-4-n910f/) is flashed, use the same method to install GApps. After you are done, select reboot system now to perform a normal boot. It will take some time to load all files as this is the first boot after flashing.
Enjoy the latest Marshmallow on your LG Nexus 4 and don’t forget to share your experience with us.







Noticia:
http://wccftech.com/how-to-update-nexus-4-to-android-6-0-1/#ixzz3xQI37n7O