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Yea this is true but thats ok cause if the Galaxy Nexus has LTE and HSPA+ then thats my new phone, I will still love my thrill though and hold onto it and update it when the update comes out. (Need a pair phone plus this phone is insured) Right now I will only blame LG if Gingerbread takes forever, I don't expect Ice Cream sandwich to come out for a lot of the current phones out for quite a while mainly because since a lot of the manufactures baked a lot of those features in there android phones with there own OS overlay, they have to first figure out how much stock they will allow into there software and how to make it all blend in well. I personally commend HTC for being honest and admitting that theres no promises but they will evaluate it.
 
Yea this is true but thats ok cause if the Galaxy Nexus has LTE and HSPA+ then thats my new phone, I will still love my thrill though and hold onto it and update it when the update comes out. (Need a pair phone plus this phone is insured) Right now I will only blame LG if Gingerbread takes forever, I don't expect Ice Cream sandwich to come out for a lot of the current phones out for quite a while mainly because since a lot of the manufactures baked a lot of those features in there android phones with there own OS overlay, they have to first figure out how much stock they will allow into there software and how to make it all blend in well. I personally commend HTC for being honest and admitting that theres no promises but they will evaluate it.

Google said phones that are running gb should run ics. But I understand even if that was possible it wouldn't happened because everything is all about money.
 
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