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

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"Verizon wireless is the exclusive launch partner for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 4G LTE smartphone." Note that it doesn't say the exclusive launch partner for just any GN phone. Again... who knows... it is ambiguous.

Even the last part of that sentence: "...the first to offer the Android ICS operating system". The first phone to offer it, the first network to offer it, or the first 4G LTE phone to offer it? Very ambiguous... maybe intentionally.

Agree. dont wanna give people something to hold on to so make it possible in more than one way.
 
Wow, off-topic, but Oklahoma City just experienced an earthquake. It's not major or anything, but it shook my house for a good 30 seconds. We've been having them with a good amount of frequency lately, but they've always been a 2-5 second ordeal.

We also had a 4.8 one early last morning(2:00ish AM).
 
How much thicker would be a deal breaker for you. I would say 1/4" more would still be tollerable.
Highly doubt it will be anywhere near that much more. Probably 1-2mm thicker at worst, or .040-.080" for those who can't think metric, like
myself. Your point still stands, it won't be a dealbreaker.

Night all.
 
Wow, off-topic, but Oklahoma City just experienced an earthquake. It's not major or anything, but it shook my house for a good 30 seconds. We've been having them with a good amount of frequency lately, but they've always been a 2-5 second ordeal.

End of the world in 5-4-3-.........ahhhhhhhhhhhh
 
If the GSM version is being sold by other retailers for AT&T, would there be advertising for the GSM version or would one just have to call or visit the store to see? How did it work with the Nexus S?
 
Wow, off-topic, but Oklahoma City just experienced an earthquake. It's not major or anything, but it shook my house for a good 30 seconds. We've been having them with a good amount of frequency lately, but they've always been a 2-5 second ordeal.

We also had a 4.8 one early last morning(2:00ish AM).

Go Pokes!
 
If the GSM version is being sold by other retailers for AT&T, would there be advertising for the GSM version or would one just have to call or visit the store to see? How did it work with the Nexus S?

For me on tmobile, I had to order from best buy. I couldn't get it directly from tmobile. This time is different though. Googles sale model gets more aggressive with each new release.
 
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