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

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BTW I dont know if its important but here in FL when you look at the store times locator at VZW.com it shows *special hours for friday. Could it be due to the release? I havent checked it in a long time, so I dont know if its a holiday sorta thing

It better not be opening at 11:11 or something like that!
 
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On Topic: Goodnight Nexicans!
 
This is my biggest fear because it will be my first Android phone and I am so NOT tech smart. To fork out $300 in these economic times is a big deal for me as I know it must be for all of you, and to find myself overwhelmed and frustrated...well I'm just hoping I will figure it out. I just love everything I've read about and seen on video plus I'm counting on all your expertise.

WifelyMon is a fine artist and my polar opposite - total non-geek.

She took immediately to her Samsung Moment a few years back, plain vanilla Android (and I do mean _plain_) and then to her HTC Evo Shift with ease.

She needed help on where to set up her email, how to move things on her homescreen, how to make browser bookmarks, how to download her pictures to her Mac and what the Android Market was all about (read: where you get free apps that work great).

After that, she's been 100% good to go and WAY happy.

I think you'll find that any of the mysteries you'll have - we'll work with you and have as expert as you like for your needs in just about no time flat - and after that, all popular press to the contrary, you'll find Android is wickedly ease to use. ;) :)

I had my 80+ yr old mom using my Evo within about 10 minutes - first question she had - why did my sister have that hard-to-use iPhone?

Android - it's for everybuddy!
 
I have been let down before, but if this phone isn't out by the end of next week I think I am going to have a melt-down. I can't take another week of waiting ;)
 
The one thing i dont understand is people saying they are going to switch to another phone because the Nexus isnt out in X amount of days. Considering it is probably the best phone out at the moment, and that includes the new iPhone (ive use both), I see no reason to switch to another device around at present.
 
WifelyMon is a fine artist and my polar opposite - total non-geek.

She took immediately to her Samsung Moment a few years back, plain vanilla Android (and I do mean _plain_) and then to her HTC Evo Shift with ease.

She needed help on where to set up her email, how to move things on her homescreen, how to make browser bookmarks, how to download her pictures to her Mac and what the Android Market was all about (read: where you get free apps that work great).

After that, she's been 100% good to go and WAY happy.

I think you'll find that any of the mysteries you'll have - we'll work with you and have as expert as you like for your needs in just about no time flat - and after that, all popular press to the contrary, you'll find Android is wickedly ease to use. ;) :)

I had my 80+ yr old mom using my Evo within about 10 minutes - first question she had - why did my sister have that hard-to-use iPhone?

Android - it's for everybuddy!


Thats why I got a ReZound for my 65 year old Mom! I think the customization helps for those who aren't super tech savy. The organization in ICS will too IMO.

Edit: not implying you can't be a techie at any age. My mom tries, but sadly it isn't in her nature. she's an artist and even her macbook has viruses, but she loves new shiny things like we love do!
 
I'm on my way back from seeing the almighty LTE G-nex! I took some photos as well.

This was great thanks so much for the effort!

40 posts away from 60,000 Incredible...I mean Nexarific!
Almost at 60k posts! Wow :O
Woo-hoo I hit the Jackpot...congrats to everyone on 60K. The thread that broke ALL records.
Nice job on getting the 60,000 post. Cant believe this is already at 60,000 post that is ridicoulsy, glad to see everyone still around here. Congrats everyone, less than a week away, hopefully!

While all intentions were purely good and well, this is why I got 10 days in the slammer...

S/AMOLED/+ displays are like plasma TVs in regards to black - being a light emissive technology, if you don't power the pixels at all, you get no photons (unlike backlight bleed that can happen on LCDs).



to cover the bases on similar OLED displays, where this all applies as well)


Quoted for truth and emphasis for those here new to S/AMOLED/+ type displays - unlike an LCD display that draws power over time based on the backlight setting - for these displays, the less light you output, the more battery energy you save.

(luker note - the Nexus is SAMOLED, I'm adding the slashes

If I may - because those backgrounds weren't set to black, instead probably an almost black, by design.

Why they chose that is anyone's guess - to provide contrast with the buttons, maybe?

Yup that's my guess :).

OLED and Plasma are both light emitting techs, but that's where the similarities end. Plasma's, besides some quasi-competition from the now discontinued Pioneer Kuro models, can not come close to the black levels of OLED tech (or PLED).



If you have never owned a Samoled phone...your in for a real treat. When I had the SG2 I compared it with my brothers 4s and it was night and day.

The iPhone's IPS lcd blacks look dark grey compared to the SG2 screen.
You will be spoiled for life with Amoled.

Just like Plasma tv's Amoled is more prone to burn in, but it's not something you should be concerned with on a phone.

Thanks for pointing this out. They are fantastic, but the caveat is burn-in and it is a real one. I'll leave the "concern" part up to the individual. I've sidestepped this issue on my Inc by how many times I flash different ROM's and change themes (specifically the status bar).

A Fascinate and a Captivate I've rooted recently both have bad burn-in or image retention (IR) I don't know which until I see the phone again. There is a difference as IR can dissipate vs burn-in being permanent.
 
The one thing i dont understand is people saying they are going to switch to another phone because the Nexus isnt out in X amount of days. Considering it is probably the best phone out at the moment, and that includes the new iPhone (ive use both), I see no reason to switch to another device around at present.
I think most people mean if it stretches out to the end of the year that they will wait till CES to see what is coming.
 
I hope the phone has a feature similar to my TV to deal with image burn in. When My TV had a network logo burned into the screen it has a setting that runs a bright white bar across the black screen to erase the burn in (it's possible that it's a black bar across a white screen, its been a while since I had to clear the burn in off).
I would say that I am concerned about it on a phone because when I was at the Verizon store yesterday looking at a Razr (that did not tempt me away from the GNex) I notices that the home screen buttons were burned in so that I could still see them when I was looking at a mostly white page in the browser.

It can happen with S/AMOLED but it's not terribly common.

At the first sign of it, the same pixel-unsticking apps for LCDs will rotate colors and tend to solve it (per other forum users here) - and they may even OLED app updates to help with that now, not sure.

If you start to see the problem, go for the fix, don't wait until your display is past hope.

Thing to remember about store display phones vs. yours - it won't be on all day under hot lights with a constant static screen up.
 
I think most people mean if it stretches out to the end of the year that they will wait till CES to see what is coming.
Thing is CES is for prototype devices, ie the next upcoming superphone Look how long the US had to wait on the Galaxy SII. I understand what you mean though, the States may be well ahead when in comes to actual carrier tech, but when devices come into play, Europe trounces all but the Koreans.
 
From the FWIW department, Stopped at Bestbuy tonight w/ mt son to look at a few things and talked to the BB Mobile guy. He said they would absolutely have the SGN on Dec. 11th. I asked if he was positive, if that came officially from Verizon and he said absolutely and that he would save me one if I gave him my info.
I didn't give him my info because I want to get mine on the 8th from Verizon. ;)

I think this supports the 11th date for BB, but I don't think it diminishes the thought that VZW stores will have it on the 8th.

Thanks for that, more and more info pouring out pointing to this. It hasn't been this overwhelming yet which leads us to believe it really might be the time!
 
Thing is CES is for prototype devices, ie the next upcoming superphone Look how long the US had to wait on the Galaxy SII. I understand what you mean though, the States may be well ahead when in comes to actual carrier tech, but when devices come into play, Europe trounces all but the Koreans.

And Japanese. ;) :)

Otherwise, totally agree - and after CES, January, comes Mobile World Conference, February in Barcelona with the things not shown at CES, and then... and then...
 
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Steven

Glad to see you got to hold the new toy!

Sadly, you don't look how I thought you would. Honestly, whenever I read your posts I imagined you being the short green dude.

Now to just photoshop me in there holding the phone so I can catch a bit of the excitement as well...
 
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