The other, called EXTRAS, defined but not referenced elsewhere. It contains two entries, pointing at these images: https://madeby.google.com/static/images/tenfour/extras/002.j... and https://madeby.google.com/static/images/tenfour/extras/001.j....
EDIT: oh, turns out this chap found it a while ago: https://twitter.com/hallstephenj/status/778033737040666624
1. The phone will be available on T-Mobile and Verizon (Magenta/Red)
2. Camera will be good under low-light conditions without flash.
As an aside, I find the attention to photography by Apple, Google, et al quite intriguing. It makes total sense. On social media, we posture, we put out our best self. Having sophisticated pictures (bokeh? yeah that'll make it look fancy. Not a lot of noise (as is the case for pics taken in low light)? that's another something). In a fantastic way, it is actually the best way to advertise the phone -- the photos people take do it for you! You see your friend's great low-light pics, and you realize your phone can't do that. That's like one of the few remaining forces to compel you to invest into a phone: a phone being a device that's increasingly becoming a commodity for its lack of distinguishing factors.
I wonder what will be the next area of war for phone manufacturers ... maybe AR/VR? Finally wireless charging that works well? Finally battery that can last days (of semi-active use) instead of hours?
Ars Technica has a good summary in their "One year later" review of the Pixel C. The reviewer is on his 3rd Pixel C due to hardware failures. http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/09/one-year-later-can-an...
Google might not remember but nobody bought the Chromebook Pixel or the Pixel C.
What old Nexus line are you talking about?
Most[1] Nexus phones have been priced high at launch with fairly average specs, if not disappointing.
I believe the 6P is the one truly high-end Nexus, and then there's the 5X that was grossly overpriced everywhere but in the US, and finally the Nexus 4 and 5 which were very good deals from the get-go.
[1] Nexus One, Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 6
I'm dreading the day my lame-o iPhone 5c with a slowly-dying screen becomes unusable, because it can go over 3 days without a charge provided I don't use the GPS. If I charge it at work Friday it'll usually still have ~40% charge Monday morning, having been unplugged all weekend. I barely even think about the battery level.
Sign me up for thicker phones with a bigger battery. And no stupid, ugly, scratch-attracting camera bump on the back.
Are you thinking of some active scanning technology such as LIDAR? Or the infrared grid-of-dots projection that the kinect uses?
Or maybe they are going to be the first with a full slab of glass on the front with seamless edge to edge display (hah yeah right) - if its not either of those things, they just set people up for massive disappointment.
>The requested URL /fourten was not found on this server. That’s all we know.
WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF THE OPEN INTERNET /s
Travel with an Android phone, and watch the Play Store go bilingual, mostly in English, with random parts showing up in e.g. Spanish.
The redirect to madeby.google.com works now, I wonder what happened...
<title>Error 404 (Not Found)!!1</title>
So the 404 page was pretty much only seen by IT folk--people who would type in their own URLs instead of clicking links...
And those people, the people who type a lot... had probably seen the old meme in which the trailing ! in a string of !!! is replaced by a 1, as would happen if you were typing quickly and let go of shift a little early...
Interesting how the search box grew to include images...
Sounds a lot more like "10-4"
That's why I bought the first Google phone and I still use it.
To start one small thing I'd do is match Apple on the length of update support window.
That will win you over the tech-fanboys, but is that anything normal people take into account when they pick a phone? I probably hear more complaints about new versions of iOS "making my phone worse" than Android users complaining about not getting updates.
Also, it's a pretty reasonable assumption that users who don't care to be on the latest hardware don't care to be on the latest software.
SD card slot
Extensions for Chrome browser on Android
+ something like PTT (push to talk) for video. Like Google Duo but with whatever high-level OS/hardware changes were required to make it work well.
+ edge-to-edge screen (thanks benmcnelly)
Why? Look at these people in the photos... They are hip (AF) and they are on scooters. They are mobile and care about appearances...
http://uploadvr.com/report-googles-daydream-vr-headset-calle...
...Okay, maybe not that.
But they don't all redirect, so that is interesting (and presumably why that date).
EDIT: `/tenfour` doesn't redirect either..?
Though, to be fair, the `IMAGES` array has everything stored under 'tenfour' directory, still, I imagine it's just a code name for the project, given the release/announce date.