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held one for less than a minute, but it was just nice to know they are real! imagine the feeling as something akin to petting a unicorn.![]()
I went to four VZW's today trying to get some time with one, nobody would let me see it![]()
I can't tell whether any nearby stores actually have the phone. Every time I call I get a ditsy college girl who says "no we don't have that phone"... I have a feeling there's got to be a unit somewhere around here!
I went to four VZW's today trying to get some time with one, nobody would let me see it![]()

CSR went to the back to get me a Nexus, came out from the back without one and a manager following him. Told me what was probably a lie and said they had to ship them back and didn't have any. After hearing so many stories, I now don't believe him and think he was just saying that since his manager caught him and told him to shut up about it and not show me the phone.
I was at work yesterday and we hadn't got any in yet
The more I hear about the Verizon one not being a real Nexus (no Google wallet, backup assistant pre installed, etc, and that is just what we know when it hasn't even been released) the more I don't even care about it. I am looking forward to a real Galaxy Nexus in America, I will probably end up buying an unlocked one and activating it on AT&T eventually.
Also I would like to compare the two devices, thickness wise and I cannot help the tech geek inside of me just wants to fondle it. lol.I would say it is still a real Nexus even though it has two apps installed I wouldn't say it is that bad, it will still be a developers device. Stock android, hardly any bloat, easily able to unlock/lock the bootloader. This will be a killer device for Verizon when it is released.
It's not 2 pre installed apps, it is one pre installed app and Verizon blocking a major aspect of stock android (google wallet), and that is just what we know so far. Who knows yet how much Google allowed Verizon to do... Plus Verizon is the worst carrier in the US in terms of price and more importantly customer service.
I am not passing too much judgement until I actually get my hands on the device, I am just hoping Google didn't let Verizon screw it up too much... Anyone know for sure how much Verizon has been allowed to screw up Android?