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Here's my concern. Up till now, the model number rumored to be associated with the nexus prime is : GT-I9250.
Now, they're saying the potential droid prime will be: SCH-i515
Totally different model numbers. So are these totally different phones with different specs, or is "sch-" just a verizon model numbering scheme?
Joe
Here's my concern. Up till now, the model number rumored to be associated with the nexus prime is : GT-I9250.
Now, they're saying the potential droid prime will be: SCH-i515
Totally different model numbers. So are these totally different phones with different specs, or is "sch-" just a verizon model numbering scheme?
Joe
SCH is a Samsung specific model number.
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It doesn't take much to speculate that the next Verizon Samsung phone would be the SCH-i515, so that doesn't really prove anything.
I don't think this will be Binged no matter it's Droid or Nexus. No phone ever got Binged with such name. I don't care for name as long as it comes to verizon with rumored spec list.
Back then, the rumor was lower megapixel rating (5 was mentioned), but a phenomenal sensor and excellent low-light performance. I personally think it'd be great if they stuck to 5MP with unbeaten picture quality.
I've seen some people saying it won't be LTE, and I personally think they're out of their minds.
P3droid calls BS.
Only on the Droid moniker.
P3Droid
THE PRIME IS NOT, IS NOT, A droid branded phone. Nexus devices have never been branded as such. What I saw does not mention Droid anywere in the naming. ..Samsung legal don't hurt me, I'm trying to help.
More recently, he said October is BS.
THE PRIME IS NOT, IS NOT, A droid branded phone. Nexus devices have never been branded as such. What I saw does not mention Droid anywere in the naming. ..Samsung legal don't hurt me, I'm trying to help.
Verizon specific..
Fascinate is SCH-i500.
Charge is SCH-i510..
It doesn't take much to speculate that the next Verizon Samsung phone would be the SCH-i515, so that doesn't really prove anything.
Not to be a prick or anything, but there's an awful lot of "[carrier|manufacturer] has never done X before, so we know they won't be doing X in the future" which doesn't really hold. The industry has had its share of seismic shifts lately (Google/Motorola/HP), so it won't be too surprising if some corporate strategies change to accommodate.
It won't be exclusive to Verizon. It's either a completely different phone or bad news when it comes to rumors. They can't & won't rebrand a Nexus. Just wait until it becomes more concrete. Nexus 3 on multiple carriers
I don't care what it's called, but if updates aren't handled by Google, I don't know that I'm still interested. That was the whole point of me wanting to move over to the Nexus world in the first place.