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Well, that could be his Costco only, not nationwide. Even so, they will probably get GNex in store at some point soon.
Good point. Hopefully they slap a bundle on it like they did with the Bionic!
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Well, that could be his Costco only, not nationwide. Even so, they will probably get GNex in store at some point soon.
I don't think so. . . . .nope. I'm decisive on the most important things in life: who I married, what I do for a living, what dogs I have, and what I want to eat.
Gadgets, motorcycles, and vacations? I'm extremely wishy washy. It drives my wife nuts.
They must be pretty pissed at Amazon for selling the RAZR to new customers for $111 then![]()
Sounds like you did pretty well with the bike. Ducati 848 is a sweet ride.![]()
Actually they wouldn't mind that because it get them NEW customers...
Besides, my point was they're trying to get rid of their stock of RAZRs,
The reality is the GN is considered a geek phone by most. They could care less about those of us in this threadWhy? because we'll wait... we might not "want" to, we might whine and cry, but in the end we'll wait.....
I'm not saying the GN won't sell well to the "average" person, but the reason "we" want the phone won't matter to a lot of people...
I really agreed with this line of thought recently, but after thinking about it, wouldn't the SGN really hold its own in a store against the RAZR and ReHound?
No buttons - cool and futuristic looking.
HD Screen that's bigger than the ReHound.
Vanilla Android doesn't look vanilla anymore. It's got a cool Tron theme.
I think it will appeal to average customers, as well. The past Nexus devices have looked ho-hum and the real benefit to them was the geek/dev appeal. Now, that's not really the case. It looks like an SGSII with no buttons and HD resolution.
Actually they wouldn't mind that because it get them NEW customers...
Besides, my point was they're trying to get rid of their stock of RAZRs,
The reality is the GN is considered a geek phone by most. They could care less about those of us in this threadWhy? because we'll wait... we might not "want" to, we might whine and cry, but in the end we'll wait.....
I'm not saying the GN won't sell well to the "average" person, but the reason "we" want the phone won't matter to a lot of people...
I really agreed with this line of thought recently, but after thinking about it, wouldn't the SGN really hold its own in a store against the RAZR and ReHound?
No buttons - cool and futuristic looking.
HD Screen that's bigger than the ReHound.
Vanilla Android doesn't look vanilla anymore. It's got a cool Tron theme.
I think it will appeal to average customers, as well. The past Nexus devices have looked ho-hum and the real benefit to them was the geek/dev appeal. Now, that's not really the case. It looks like an SGSII with no buttons and HD resolution.
I really agreed with this line of thought recently, but after thinking about it, wouldn't the SGN really hold its own in a store against the RAZR and ReHound?
No buttons - cool and futuristic looking.
HD Screen that's bigger than the ReHound.
Vanilla Android doesn't look vanilla anymore. It's got a cool Tron theme.
I think it will appeal to average customers, as well. The past Nexus devices have looked ho-hum and the real benefit to them was the geek/dev appeal. Now, that's not really the case. It looks like an SGSII with no buttons and HD resolution.
If I remember right everyone was saying this about the Incredible too and we see how that went. That phone set the bar for all the phones that followed it. I do think Verizon underestimated the Incredible though.
I didn't mean it in that sense. It's not the VZW favors the RAZR... It favors selling off stock and getting the best possible price for it... If VZW is stuck sitting on a bunch of RAZR's it wants to get rid of them before it brings in more phones... This is why they were pushing the Bionic so hard the past couple months...
No Buttons...to the average consumer they will say that is the same as any HTC phone that doesn't have "real" buttons or the bionic/razr that has similar soft keys
Hd Screen that is bigger than the ReZound. ...i'll give you that one but is .35 of an inch going to matter?
Vanilla Android.....there is not an average consumer out there that probably even knows what that is.
To me the G NEx looks like a bigger version of the Nexus S
i agree that the reason people on this Forum will buy the G Nex doesn't mean anything to the average consumer
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Then they should've delayed the launch of the RAZR if we're using your logic, right?
Would you consider getting a Droid Razr over the Nexus if Verizon offered the Razr for $50 when you return your original droid and sign a 2 year contract?
PS while I was writing this my OG droid just reset itself, which it doesn't do very often. Maybe it knows I'm chatting about new phones.
No Buttons...to the average consumer they will say that is the same as any HTC phone that doesn't have "real" buttons or the bionic/razr that has similar soft keys
Hd Screen that is bigger than the ReZound. ...i'll give you that one but is .35 of an inch going to matter?
Vanilla Android.....there is not an average consumer out there that probably even knows what that is.
To me the G NEx looks like a bigger version of the Nexus S
i agree that the reason people on this Forum will buy the G Nex doesn't mean anything to the average consumer
Would you consider getting a Droid Razr over the Nexus if Verizon offered the Razr for $50 when you return your original droid and sign a 2 year contract?
PS while I was writing this my OG droid just reset itself, which it doesn't do very often. Maybe it knows I'm chatting about new phones.
Would you consider getting a Droid Razr over the Nexus if Verizon offered the Razr for $50 when you return your original droid and sign a 2 year contract?
Would you consider getting a Droid Razr over the Nexus if Verizon offered the Razr for $50 when you return your original droid and sign a 2 year contract?
PS while I was writing this my OG droid just reset itself, which it doesn't do very often. Maybe it knows I'm chatting about new phones.
i Think the SGN is going to sell like the OG Droid did, once people get them (granted everything works well with ICS) and start showing other people and for what you mentioned above....they will sell to the average consumer as well.