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Ooohhh which one? Should I wait for the S3 or go for the Nexus?
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You should definitely wait for the Galaxy S6 it will be better than the S5 which will be better than the S4 which will be better than the S3.
I hope you understand my point
the fact its a nexus sold me, and that means it will be updated accordingly ^_^

I'm holding out for the Galaxy Nexus IV, or maybe even the iPhone 8

Screw that, you should just wait til you're dead. Then get a new phone![]()

I hear that in Hell on cold days the iPhone actually has 4G![]()
the fact its a nexus sold me, and that means it will be updated accordingly ^_^
You should definitely wait for the Galaxy S6 it will be better than the S5 which will be better than the S4 which will be better than the S3.
I hope you understand my point
I'm just annoyed that I'm in the position of seriously wanting a new phone now. I've had an upgrade available for 4 months now, but Verizon does not have a single phone that I consider to be adequate. I eyeballed the SGSII all summer, and now that the Galaxy Nexus isn't going to be absolutely perfect I wish I could hold out longer for something with a Samsung CPU and a perfect screen...but I can't.
My Droid X can't hold a connection to headphones anymore...and ROM development has come to a complete halt. I mean I love how fast CM7 is but you would think the bugs would be fixed eventually...they haven't been.
Have you tried CM 7.1? It's a very recent released and fix MANY concerns over CM 7.0.x. I want to say it came out on the 9th, because I installed it around the 11th. It was leaps and bounds better than 7.0.x for me, I even went back to Sense for several months.
Pretty sure SGSIII will have more of the spec I really want (primarily a microSD slot) but I'm not waiting up to another year... only for Verizon to pass on it again. My contract is up and I'm dying to get the hell off this slow, ancient 3GS and onto a slick, speedy, customizable Android phone. So despite the Nexus's flaws, I'll almost certainly be getting it.