sasquatch182
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Edit: Lol, someone made a site/page just to tell you the launch status . http://hasverizonreleasedthegalaxynex.us/
If it's not released by then....
If not, then I'll happily walk out with an iPhone 4S.
I'm pretty sure you will have to wait for a 4s. Stocks are pretty low last time I checked.
Just talked to verizon, they are not doing the new every 2 thing any more so I don't know how anyone is getting $100 off
Just talked to verizon, they are not doing the new every 2 thing any more so I don't know how anyone is getting $100 off
Just talked to verizon, they are not doing the new every 2 thing any more so I don't know how anyone is getting $100 off
I was grandfathered in. I still get the $100 off.
I'm pretty sure you will have to wait for a 4s. Stocks are pretty low last time I checked.
I called the local vzw store last night and they said they didn't know when it would go on sale.
LOL what a joke
At this point the Galaxy S3 is not too far off, the Galaxy-Nexus will be last years outdated phone, just like comparing the Nexus-S to a international S2, which would you rather have, the N-S or GS2 ? The Galaxy S3 will be unveiled at the big electronics show in Barcelona, in February, just two months away. With Android 4.0 ICS and TouchWiz 5.0...1080p high res Super AMOLED+ screen, better than the Galaxy-Nexus, faster processor...more RAM...better battery life...thinner new design...
Honestly, if the Galaxy-Nexus shipped with 2.3.6 Gingerbread like the rest of the Galaxy SII's, would you still want this phone that bad ? Sure the high res screen is cool, but that's it, battery life on LTE is supposed to be pretty bad. Can't wait to see how the Galaxy SII runs with a full stable build of ICS, I bet it's even faster than the Nexus.
And then the other worry, will the Verizon Galaxy-Nexus being CDMA, get updates later than the international GSM version ? Look at the Galaxy S2, the international version gets updated pretty quick, and the U.S. versions take much longer to get the same update officially, not talking about XDA.
Zorachus latches onto something and no matter what you tell him he doesn't budge. Apparently 8 months from now isn't "far off" might as well for the galaxy 4 since that wouldn't be far off from the galaxy 3 launch...
No the international Galaxy S2 released in April last year, and worked on ATT + T-Mobile, lots of XDA nerds on those carriers bought the international GS2, and had it 6 months before those carriers got the official U.S. versions.
Can do that again with the GS3
You got $100 off for your NE2? I only get $50 . I wonder what the difference between us is? I've had my Droid for just 2 weeks shy of 2 years now, so it's not an early upgrade. I've been eligible since June.
Were you upgrading from a feature phone? I know Verizon has been giving $100 off for upgrades from feature phones to smart phones.
No the international Galaxy S2 released in April last year, and worked on ATT + T-Mobile, lots of XDA nerds on those carriers bought the international GS2, and had it 6 months before those carriers got the official U.S. versions.
Can do that again with the GS3
I'm hearing this device only comes in 16gb. I was expecting a 32gb model.
If this is true it's a real pain for many like me with music collections in excess of 16gb.
No the international Galaxy S2 released in April last year, and worked on ATT + T-Mobile, lots of XDA nerds on those carriers bought the international GS2, and had it 6 months before those carriers got the official U.S. versions.
Can do that again with the GS3
Dude you waffle more than Brett Favre.
Go back and look at the updates to that post. Most of it is outright wrong, especially the threads part. In the end what Munn said just created more questions and confusion than explain anything. It's just better to say that UI response tends to be better on iOS because the developers are more used to dealing with hardware accleration for various reasons, not because android is lacking or is slow at doing something.