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***Official Galaxy Nexus Pre-Release speculation thread**

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Sorry Man... All gone. :(

If I get more Invites I'll let you know!


Yawn......... Being invited to spend money is always........ well........yawn.
Lets hope its not like the last music thing that invited folks to subscribe.

It says free but someplace there may be a catch eh?
 
Personally, I am hating the name Galaxy Nexus.


I am hating it, too.

I'm not convinced the name is final. The Droid Incredible didn't get the Droid moniker until a week or less before its release. The first few early shipments didn't have Droid on the box at all.
 
Yawn......... Being invited to spend money is always........ well........yawn.
Lets hope its not like the last music thing that invited folks to subscribe.

It says free but someplace there may be a catch eh?

Yep. I read the T&C and basically it's "currently" free. No doubt Google is either going to (a) charge for it or (b) inject massive advertising into it.

As my Grandma said, the only free cheese is in the mousetrap ;)

EDIT: Welcome to the forums, Bottleb!
 
so are we still buying the story about 4 things being wrong with the bgr specs?


Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
9mm thin
4.65-inch 1280 x 720-pixel Super AMOLED HD with curved glass
TI OMAP 4460 dual-core Cortex A9 processor clocked at 1.2GHz
1GB of RAM
32GB of built-in storage
5-megapixel camera on the back, 1.3-megapixel in the front
1080p HD video capture support
LTE/HSPA depending on carrier
Wi-Fi a/b/g/n
NFC
1,750 mAh battery

they're looking pretty spot on to me :shrug:
 
Those of you complaining about the fact that it is the Galaxy Nexus and not the Nexus Prime... Does it really matter? I personally would buy a phone called the Nexus Steaming Pile if it was as awesome as this phone is sounding.


Me too, like the one with the curved glass.
 
Those of you complaining about the fact that it is the Galaxy Nexus and not the Nexus Prime... Does it really matter? I personally would buy a phone called the Nexus Steaming Pile if it was as awesome as this phone is sounding.

Nexus originally meant development phone by Google, here's what you do to build a sustainable platform, we're not going into the phone making business.

We're producing more by popular demand - Nexus means the Google standard phone, only our name is on it.

Galaxy (plain, S, S2) says I am Samsung.

Newcomers to Android need help navigating to find the phone that is right for them.

Just figuring out the questions in Android Lounge can be two full time jobs.

So, yes, it's valid to rise above such a simple thing, but for many, this will create difficulty.

What's in a name? A Roze may smell as sweet, but he who takes my name takes that which enriches him not but makes me a pauper indeed.
 
First time poster long time reader here.

Now, here is to someone else not like the Galaxy Nexus name. Feels like two phone being pressed together. For months we've been hearing Prime, and damn does that sound right.

Guy 1 : Whats that phone you got?
Guy 2 : Galaxy Nexus
Guy 1 : The Galaxy or the Nexus? is that kind of like iPhone?
Guy 2 : No, its the Galaxy Nexus.
Guy 1 : Oh, the Galaxy or the Nexus?
Guy 2 : :(

I feel that Google should keep going in the simply Nexus ______ path. Everyday i get people asking me what my phone is and im like, Galaxy S. Most of the time, people are like : Thats like an iPhone. I have to answer, No, this is Android etc etc. People are only starting to recognize the Galaxy brand and the Nexus brand
From a marketing point of view, from what i feel, both "franchises" should remain seperate and shouldn't be sleeping with each other. Galaxy S should remain Galaxy S 1 - 2 - 3 and the Nexus should keep being Nexus (add rest here).

Galaxy Nexus just seems so dirty and smushed.

My 2 cents.
Im still buying it

On the other hand, you can look at it as the offspring of two great phones.
 
On the other hand, It is the offspring of two great phones.

Disagree, the 1st Galaxy S was to be avoided, IMO. Fatal problems with hardware and software, and being locked into Bing. I personally know of 3 people that defected to iPhone because they had so many problems with their Galaxy S that they were convinced that all of Android was flawed. If that's the way the 3rd Nexus is going to be, I'll be tapping away on the HTC Vigor.
 
Disagree, the 1st Galaxy S was to be avoided, IMO. Fatal problems with hardware and software, and being locked into Bing. I personally know of 3 people that defected to iPhone because they had so many problems with their Galaxy S that they were convinced that all of Android was flawed. If that's the way the 3rd Nexus is going to be, I'll be tapping away on the HTC Vigor.

Uhh...the Galaxy S isn't locked into Bing unless you're on Verizon. The Galaxy S is an amazing phone.
 
Disagree, the 1st Galaxy S was to be avoided, IMO. Fatal problems with hardware and software, and being locked into Bing. I personally know of 3 people that defected to iPhone because they had so many problems with their Galaxy S that they were convinced that all of Android was flawed. If that's the way the 3rd Nexus is going to be, I'll be tapping away on the HTC Vigor.

You weren't locked into Bing, as you could install any Google or other service you wanted. Still, I agree that while many bought them, I couldn't stand the original Galaxy S class phones. Way to many problems.

So much so, that I was severely hesitant with the Galaxy SII, but reviews have been quite favorable. Even so, I'm still leary of Samsung's terrible track record with updates, but I don't have to worry about that if this is a true Nexus device.

As long as the hardware is great, I'm good to go.
 
Good morning Nexlings! A glorious, sunny day in Chicago (it rained cats and dogs yesterday). This portends more good leaks today, I
 
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