BTW, that's what she said. Couldn't help it.
You beat me to it! We're so ruined in the head around here

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BTW, that's what she said. Couldn't help it.

You beat me to it! We're so ruined in the head around here![]()

Looks like the Nexus 5 has gone through the FCC. Snapdragon 800 processor, 4.96 inch screen, 2300mAh battery, supports all bands for AT&T, T-Mobile and SPRINT. No Verizon.
Is there any pictures of this phone? Maybe when it comes out, I'll get a Nexus 4 for really cheap!!
Jhawk, that utterly fails to surprise me. The closest thing to a Nexus Verizon ever got was the Gnex, and look at that taffy pull. No doubt they really don't want anything that is unlockable, rootable and ROMmable. So no Nexus 5 on Verizon? 'Scuse me if I'm not shocked.
Jhawk, that utterly fails to surprise me. The closest thing to a Nexus Verizon ever got was the Gnex, and look at that taffy pull. No doubt they really don't want anything that is unlockable, rootable and ROMmable. So no Nexus 5 on Verizon? 'Scuse me if I'm not shocked.
Yeah I didn't include tablets. That's just money in the bank for Verizon, though.
2,300mah non removable. Running 4.4. Snapdragon 800. 4.96"
Not on Verizon.
Moving on.
I was lead instructor and the Navy's point man
Update #2: This device may indeed support Verizon once it rolls out Band 4 LTE (1700Mhz) later this year.





I have thought about replying to your post, Chief, but realized any post referencing size will be "that's what she said" fodder and decided against it.![]()

Where's the reading skills folks?!
But, if we do stay with Verizon, I'm slightly more compelled to go with a Note 3 and just lose our unlimited (no way I'm paying for unsubsidized).