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Do we know it has no micro-SD support, other than it wasn't mentioned in the leaked specs?
Basically going off it was not mentioned and Nexus S did not have it.

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Do we know it has no micro-SD support, other than it wasn't mentioned in the leaked specs?
And is it me, or is the name just perfect?
GALAXY NEXUS
Most of us here wanted either a Galaxy S II or the Nexus. Seems we're getting both in one phone!
I'm tickled. Simply tickled. Giggling while I'm being tickled. Almost peeing in my pants as I'm giggling and being tickled.
I guess your right. I was hoping for the SGSII-HD. Thanks for pointing this all out....![]()
Come one! Are you kiddin'?! This sounds like a name for 3+ toy! Nexus Prime.. That sounds well! No, it sounds great!
Jungle cat, the iPhone killed itself. This thing will kick the carcass for the next year or two.
beat me to it. i understand BGR has a spotty record on reports but they certainly seem confident in this one.
"We have confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will be a pure Google Experience device without any third-party UI or modifications, so no TouchWiz on this one, guys. Also, one notable feature of Ice Cream Sandwich? The ability to monitor each app
Well you can still call it the Nexus Prime! And you can make little Transformer noises while it boots up, if you want, and make it fly with your hand while you make whooshing noises!![]()
Well you can still call it the Nexus Prime! And you can make little Transformer noises while it boots up, if you want, and make it fly with your hand while you make whooshing noises!![]()
Hardly indicative of a full Verizon exclusive.BGR said:LTE/HSPA depending on carrier
I'm not so sure. Let's be honest, They did same thing they've done in december 2010, simply copying GSG and changing design a bit... I expected something bigger here..
I can hardly take them serious anymore. Their track record over the years has fallen significantly.
Is BGR the only leak source for specs at this time? I'm still catching up today.
Ok, for a little perspective from the ladies...
Regarding the processor; it's not only size that matters, but the complete package.
You can have a processor clocked at 1.5Ghz that is buggy, unstable, and slow because of things like slow bus speeds and other supporting architecture that isn't optimized for that chip. Now, 1.2Ghz is the stock clock speed. Who knows what this baby will overclock to and still be stable? It will be amazing to see.
In any case, don't diss the 1.2Ghz until you can experience, ahem, the complete package.
Oh, so 1.2Ghz is small now is it? Didn't think so.My but someone is a little overly defensive of the small unit. Methinks you have much experiencing defending this sort of thing.![]()
Ok, I understand it doesn't meet your expectations. It won't meet it for everyone. Being in Poland, do you know if the Galaxy Note will be available there? I've heard it's blazing fast, has a huge battery, and it is bigger!
Seriously. That might be the best bet for you. But I'm hoping you get the Nexus so you can stay on these threads and give me a good laugh every day.
To my knowledge, all the WSJ confirmed is that Sprint struck a 20billion dollar deal to carry the iPhone. It had no mention of iPhone 5 or 4S, only that sprint bet the company on it.Even the IP rumor king, WSJ, bit on the IP5 Sprint exclusivity deal. I know that BGR is disputed but others who are not as disputed have chimed in to say this is what they have been told by their own sources as well. Who knows though. Maybe there will be some pleasant surprises come Tuesday.
I'm not disappointed in the least over 1.2 GHz. The Bionic seemed very smooth for me when I played with it in the store (and that's with a bunch of extra apps installed and who knows what stuff other customers did to it), and that's just 1.0.
This phone will be fast and smooth. If you want to overclock it, I don't think that would be a problem either.
Ok, for a little perspective from the ladies...
Regarding the processor; it's not only size that matters, but the complete package.
You can have a processor clocked at 1.5Ghz that is buggy, unstable, and slow because of things like slow bus speeds and other supporting architecture that isn't optimized for that chip. Now, 1.2Ghz is the stock clock speed. Who knows what this baby will overclock to and still be stable? It will be amazing to see.
In any case, don't diss the 1.2Ghz until you can experience, ahem, the complete package.
So? What were you guys hoping for? 1.5 ghz processor speed? Bigger battery? More Megapixels on the rear camera? Just curious.