http://netflix.com/android - This week we field questions regarding the Galaxy Note 3, whether it's better to wait for upcoming phones or just buy one now, and the difference between the Xperia Z Ultra and the Nexus 7. Join Josh for this edition of Android Authority Weekly!
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Fred says: I am waiting for the second generation Nexus 10. Any news about it? When will it be released? Will it have Key Lime Pie?
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There isn't much yet, but we can basically expect a lot of news to come out in the coming weeks. What has been speculated, however, is that it might not be developed by Samsung like it was last time. Originally it was thought that Sundar Pichai name dropped Samsung as the developer, but this turned out to be false. A couple of details point to this being the case; mainly, that the company originally commissioned to make the video for the Nexus surround sound feature listed it as for the Nexus 7 and the Nexus 10. As far as Key Lime Pie goes, the general idea for Android 5.0 will be out by the end of the year. If the Nexus 10 will be here by the holidays, it could very well come with the new version of Android.
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Gagan says: Should I buy one of the current flagship phones or wait it out until later this year to see what else is beyond the horizon?
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Honestly, it comes down to how patient you are. If you really need a new phone right now, you can't go wrong with current flagships. We haven't been overtly disappointed, really, by any of the current flagships, so check out our coverage of examples like the Samsung Galaxy S4, the HTC One, and the Sony Xperia Z.
You can wait a little while for the Moto X, if its customization options and generally simpler outlook please you. If you are willing to wait, you actually don't have to wait too long - the Moto X is weeks from release, the great looking LG G2 will be out within the next month or so, and by the holidays we'll have the Galaxy Note 3. Like I said, it comes down to how patient you are.
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Daniel says