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Samsung Captivate side-by-side with my new Nexus 5. Noether and Hadamard. Noether runs CyanogenMod 11 (Android 4.4) and Hadamard runs stock Lollipop (Android 5.0.1).
imperfectly focused... I've been finding the oppo find 5 is really finicky to focus, especially in macro, so I've been tending to avoid it. Perhaps it's because I'm using cyanogenmod.
looped cyanogen when i modded the resolution. reinstalled and all was good, but since i didn't live cyanogen i went back to 2.2.2.
Its a little on the slow side so I am going to revert back to the stock
cyanogenMod. I really like Community Hero Theme.
Nook HD rooted with CyanogenMod KitKat, running Xiialive Internet radio, usually playing 181.fm Chill and I use Music Volume EQ to make it sound great. Then it streams via Bluetooth to a Logitech Bluetooth receiver plugged into the Bose.
Of course, once October starts, it will be playing HalloweenRadio.net and I'm gonna clear the shelf with books and put our Halloween village there.
And, yes, the bottom shelf is for the kitties.
I've only had the Xperia Z1 for a few days now and while it does have its quirks, it certainly does have quite a few cool features that I've touched on in this post.
Once I get to root the phone, I'll change the resolution and probably stick with the default system instead of replacing it with Cyanogenmod. Will update you with more info as I use the phone.
View more at www.dannychoo.com/en/post/27061/Xperia+Z1+Review.html