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

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[URL="Time - Tech Article]http://techland.time.com/2011/11/17/first-look-galaxy-nexus-and-android-4-0-ice-cream-sandwich/?iid=tl-article-mostpop1[/URL]

I found an article in the tech section of TIME about the Galaxy Nexus!
 
The Costco comparison chart says 32Gb (only)
The Google specs page says 16gb (Only)

I can't find anything else to corroborate whose correct. Anyone else?
 
Alright guys I'm out for the night (or at least until I am going to bed and inevitably check this)

Time for some BF3 to rid myself of the frustration of Verizon continuing to launch phones like a monkey is their marketing/branding adviser.
 
The Costco comparison chart says 32Gb (only)
The Google specs page says 16gb (Only)

I can't find anything else to corroborate whose correct. Anyone else?
I would think that Google would be the authority on the subject, but who knows anymore?

I'm just trying to ride this out and not get overly riled up about anything, because there will be more rumors tomorrow, and the day after, and the day after that, etc.
 
[URL="Time - Tech Article]http://techland.time.com/2011/11/17/first-look-galaxy-nexus-and-android-4-0-ice-cream-sandwich/?iid=tl-article-mostpop1[/URL]

I found an article in the tech section of TIME about the Galaxy Nexus!

"[Face Unlock] is more of a party trick than a serious security measure, though."

I would have to disagree with TIME on this. Unless your friends happen to have a picture of your face and unlock your phone when you're not paying attention to it, it's very quick (better, more unique security than a pattern unlock in less time it takes to enter a pattern or passcode). Sure it's a novelty thing but I think with some refining this technology could become more mainstream and seriously useful. For the average person's scenario, Face Unlock is great and perfect for everyday use (I know I'll use it!)
 
Nope. Damn it. Life needs to stop happening so I can catch up. :o

On the way home now.

The Source's Answer..
Steven,

I just got off the phone with someone who works a little higher up on the totem pole than I do. S/he said that the release date is now more "flexible" than it was because of issues coming up during testing.

S/he's a good friend, and throughout the conversation I got the impression that the "testing issues" was the company line, and that the real reason has more to do with corporate strategy than anything else.

I don't know what else to say. I wish I had better news. Next week is definitely not out of the question. But it is very "subject to change" right now.

Regards,

XXXXX





And Han's sister is still hearing next week.
 
none of my friends, family, classmates or coworkers knew about this phone until i told them..and i don't think they ran and told anyone because they don't really care so much about this sort of thing.
 
Whoa whoa whoa settle down folks... everyone take a deep breath. Who the hell needs more than 4-8gb anyway? :confused: Everything is going to the cloud... documents, music, video. You really don't need it. It's the new Google paradigm. If you max out 16gb you aren't using your Nexus as prescribed.

:cool:
Well the problem with that is data caps. If you have a bunch of music you listen to on your phone, it makes no sense to stream it, using all your data for something that could be local. 16 Gigs is a fair amount, but if you don't want to have to pick and choose what music from your library you want and have to keep interchanging it all the time, then 16Gb is not a whole lot to be honest. If Verizon brings back the unlimited data option however, then hell, I probably wouldn't need more than 4 gigs either! Alas, that is not the case, and those of us who have lost the unlimited plan would rather not waste the data on things that shouldn't have to eat into the data cap
 
none of my friends, family, classmates or coworkers knew about this phone until i told them..and i don't think they ran and told anyone because they don't really care so much about this sort of thing.

It's because the marketing approach isn't one of "household name", but rather "buzz among the diehards". iPhone is a household name but you don't find that much intense speculation like you do on the Galaxy Nexus and this thread of us diehards :)
 
Well the problem with that is data caps. If you have a bunch of music you listen to on your phone, it makes no sense to stream it, using all your data for something that could be local. 16 Gigs is a fair amount, but if you don't want to have to pick and choose what music from your library you want and have to keep interchanging it all the time, then 16Gb is not a whole lot to be honest. If Verizon brings back the unlimited data option however, then hell, I probably wouldn't need more than 4 gigs either! Alas, that is not the case, and those of us who have lost the unlimited plan would rather not waste the data on things that shouldn't have to eat into the data cap

I'm never leaving Verizon, I got grandfathered into unlimited and as far as I can tell no other carrier has any plans to ever bring it back... :D
 
BTW back on the topic of an announcement coming from the actual Verizon website, I think if they were to get rid of a panel on that home page thing they should get rid of that stupid "Account Analysis" thing... NO ONE CARES, WE JUST WANT THE NEXUS!
 
I'd be wiling to be someone who updated the Google GNex page just misunderstood and removed the wrong thing.

All Verizon devices so far have been 32Gb. Not worried about it.
 
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