Just bought Mine! - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

So today I started the long journey of leaving Apples Mobile Grasp and jumped back into Android buy purchasing a Galaxy Nexus! So just wanted to introduce myself!
Phone History:
Mytouch 3G < Mytouch 4g & Nexus One < iPhone 4 < Galaxy Nexus!
I miss my nexus phones and found the lack of customization's and access to all parts of the phone to be a deal breaker when it came to apple.
Can't wait to get my hands dirty with my galaxy nexus!

welcome, but i am getting tired with my nexus, it just works, i hate that , with my previous phone the Galaxy S i had to flash very often new roms and i was never fully happy with it
With the Nexus the first thing i did after buying it, was to unlock bootloader, flash cwm, flash AOKP and then leankernel, after that nothing todo anymore it just works what a crap
So have fun with your new phone, i never was that happy with a phone which i had before.

nexus9988 said:
So today I started the long journey of leaving Apples Mobile Grasp and jumped back into Android buy purchasing a Galaxy Nexus! So just wanted to introduce myself!
Phone History:
Mytouch 3G < Mytouch 4g & Nexus One < iPhone 4 < Galaxy Nexus!
I miss my nexus phones and found the lack of customization's and access to all parts of the phone to be a deal breaker when it came to apple.
Can't wait to get my hands dirty with my galaxy nexus!
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Nice dude welcome! Just got mine yesterday and I love it. It feel so good in the hand plus I got a case on it and it doesn't even feel that its there. I would recommend Franco's kernel and ARHD or Milestone 4 AOKP Rom. Enjoy!

Congrats! How are you liking it? Hows the battery life and everything? I'm coming from a desire HD and I'm really considering buying a Galaxy Nexus and I just wanted to get some info from a user who has one!

cHarOn99 said:
welcome, but i am getting tired with my nexus, it just works, i hate that , with my previous phone the Galaxy S i had to flash very often new roms and i was never fully happy with it
With the Nexus the first thing i did after buying it, was to unlock bootloader, flash cwm, flash AOKP and then leankernel, after that nothing todo anymore it just works what a crap
So have fun with your new phone, i never was that happy with a phone which i had before.
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I understand that completely! My iPhone you jailbreak it but to be honest the only thing I did was get SIRI on it and thats all. No really nice customizations imo. I guess coming from Android to iPhone i just wasn't satisfied. Hopefully I can have some fun with my nexus =P

Got mine the other day as well it works too good and smooth out of the box for a Android phone lol. I think I've had 1 force close in the week I've had it. It's so smooth.
Only gripe is battery is OK if your power using it, but no biggie because I can by a extra battery and get 18hrs! Also it's very thin & light in the hand, I have big hands though. But I'm gonna solve that easily with a nice Spigen ultra capsule or ultra hybrid case. Can't decide!
I'm enjoying mine so much already and I haven't even rooted yet! I really wanted to test the out of box experience for a few days, very impresses. I'm coming for a AT&T Galaxy Note. Nowhere near as smooth as the Nexus!
Enjoy!

Welcome back and enjoy your journey
I recommend AOKP and Miui
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PipelinerArd said:
Congrats! How are you liking it? Hows the battery life and everything? I'm coming from a desire HD and I'm really considering buying a Galaxy Nexus and I just wanted to get some info from a user who has one!
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I bought mine about 2 weeks ago, and I still love it. I had a HTC Wildfire before, so it's a huge upgrade for me.
The battery life depends on what you're going to do with it. If you set brightness at 100% and start playing 3D games, you can drain the battery to 0% in a couple of hours.
If I use it for listening 3 hours a day music, checking news 10 times a day, having some whatsapp conversations, gaming < 15 minutes, it lasts a day.
If you don't like Sense or Touchwiz, I'd recommend you a Galaxy Nexus. It's fast, beatiful and works great.
Yes, there are some known bugs, but Google is releasing updates and fixes way faster than HTC and Samsung.

fifarunnerr said:
I bought mine about 2 weeks ago, and I still love it. I had a HTC Wildfire before, so it's a huge upgrade for me.
The battery life depends on what you're going to do with it. If you set brightness at 100% and start playing 3D games, you can drain the battery to 0% in a couple of hours.
If I use it for listening 3 hours a day music, checking news 10 times a day, having some whatsapp conversations, gaming < 15 minutes, it lasts a day.
If you don't like Sense or Touchwiz, I'd recommend you a Galaxy Nexus. It's fast, beatiful and works great.
Yes, there are some known bugs, but Google is releasing updates and fixes way faster than HTC and Samsung.
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Well said with the battery. Basically I get the same results. Just get a extra OEM battery for $30 if you wanna power use it daily or for trips or long days and such.

Congrats! I also just got my Nexus 3 days ago and I'm really happy with the way it performs. I'm coming from mostly Touchwiz devices (SGS, SGS II, Ace, SGW). The stock ICS is just the best. I just flashed CM9 nightly and it is blazing fast and stable. Might get hands dirty with some other ROMs too in the future. Enjoy!
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I bought mine about 2 weeks ago, and I still love it. I had a HTC Wildfire before, so it's a huge upgrade for me.
The battery life depends on what you're going to do with it. If you set brightness at 100% and start playing 3D games, you can drain the battery to 0% in a couple of hours.
If I use it for listening 3 hours a day music, checking news 10 times a day, having some whatsapp conversations, gaming < 15 minutes, it lasts a day.
If you don't like Sense or Touchwiz, I'd recommend you a Galaxy Nexus. It's fast, beatiful and works great.
Yes, there are some known bugs, but Google is releasing updates and fixes way faster than HTC and Samsung.
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I'll be getting mine as one of my graduation gifts next month and from what I hear I'm really excited! I was going to go with the One X but I absolutely hate HTC Sense I'm really looking forward to it!

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I'll be getting mine as one of my graduation gifts next month and from what I hear I'm really excited! I was going to go with the One X but I absolutely hate HTC Sense I'm really looking forward to it!
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Just made the same decision you made. I went for the nexus and I'm very happy with it. I'm running AOKP build 31 with Franco kernel and I is the best! The browser is so fast it's ridiculous. Highly recommend the nexus.

I jumped on the cdma nexus as well coming from an Intl note. the smaller screen will take time to get used to (still hoping I'll get over that) but lte speed is about 5x that of att. unfortunately, I might need an iPad to complement it.
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deymayor said:
I jumped on the cdma nexus as well coming from an Intl note. the smaller screen will take time to get used to (still hoping I'll get over that) but lte speed is about 5x that of att. unfortunately, I might need an iPad to complement it.
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Lol I know exactly what you mean by smaller screen. I also come from a note ( intl' version) so any other phone becomes small. I remember a few months back when I bought the T-mobile Galaxy SII and I thought the screen was huge at 4.5 inch lol. Using the note is something else. But the nexus is amazing, it is the perfect size of a smartphone and feels great in the hand. It is the only device that I have ever had that doesn't feel bulky with a case on, just fits like a glove! I have an iPad 3 so a nexus plus that is just flawless victory.

GummyNex/Franco Kernels & Loving my GNEX.......Until the Nexus 4 drops. Hopefully Google goes back to HTC.They had it right the first time. Samsungs housing build quality is eh..
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I went from iPhone 4 to T989 to Nexus.
Don't worry, you'll love it!!!
I'm enjoying the hell out of mine. Looks sexy in white too.

lol what had HTC right? i have in mind the first Nexus was more a disaster then a success on build quality, anyway i don't care what the next nexus will be, but i still think that the highest chances are again Samsung, Motorola or maybe someone else but i hope not HTC.
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GummyNex/Franco Kernels & Loving my GNEX.......Until the Nexus 4 drops. Hopefully Google goes back to HTC.They had it right the first time. Samsungs housing build quality is eh..
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Congrats I just bought mine too off of craiglist in perfect condition, it was too good a deal to pass up. First thing I would recommend is definitely a case because the phone is so thin its definitely easier to drop it. The OEM extended battery is also a great investment as its bigger and does not add any thickness to the phone plus you can use the original as a spare or a backup battery.

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[Q] Samsung Galaxy Nexus or not?

Alright most of you would agree with me the Galaxy Nexus is a great phone, awesome specs for someone like me, mediocre gamer and uses heavy applications sometimes.
Also you would have also noticed that there is a Mobile World Conference going on right now.
The question is: Is it worth the price for the Galaxy Nexus or should I wait or the new phones to be released, because I'm changing my phone in about two weeks time.
Only you can answer this question yourself. If you buy now and another phone is announced, then you may be upset that you didn't wait, but if you wait and there's nothing remarkable, you'll be upset that you didn't get a phone earlier.
Whatever you do, a few months down the road will see something bigger and better and you'll be locked into a contract on what you have.
It's like buying a new computer. There's always a better one in the pipeline.
Solution: Make up your mind and go for it. Live with your choice and be happy!
I would say get it. The only problems I have with it are the battery life could be better and I wish the speaker was louder for Netflix and youtube . Other than that I love it. Its the perfect size and weight for me
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Battery woes? hell no....i get 36hrs battery with 2.5hrs screen, battery is the best i even had. and just use a custom rom for the volume. plus poweramp. and huge profit.
Some people may say the volume is a bit low(I don't) but not a single person will say the quality is not one of the very best. Excellent DAC.
This phone is the shiz.... But personally i would wait for the One X w/Tegra 3. Then again, I already have the nexus, never once regretted it after I hit "fastboot oem unlock".
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Battery woes? hell no....i get 36hrs battery with 2.5hrs screen, battery is the best i even had. and just use a custom rom for the volume. plus poweramp. and huge profit.
Some people may say the volume is a bit low(I don't) but not a single person will say the quality is not one of the very best. Excellent DAC.
This phone is the shiz.... But personally i would wait for the One X w/Tegra 3. Then again, I already have the nexus, never once regretted it after I hit "fastboot oem unlock".
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Constant usage I get about 7 hours. I want my phone to last all day. I stream slacker at school all day so I'm on 4g and I text / do random stuff every couple minutes so I use this thing pretty hard . I do carry an extra battery on me just in case but I would rather not have to
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I'm gonna take the Galaxy Nexus for the pure ICS experience. One X seems very good though but it would be expensive as hell.
No other phone will be a Nexus... until the next Nexus comes out. This makes the decision for me.
You won't be disappointed man, I love this phone.
If I can't lag my gnex when it's underclocked to 1000mhz, and I have the ability to overclock to 1.5ghz why would ever give a crap about quad core phones? This phone is beautiful, fast, and after rooted and custom rom /kernel, great on battery life. You will not regret it.
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Alright most of you would agree with me the Galaxy Nexus is a great phone, awesome specs for someone like me, mediocre gamer and uses heavy applications sometimes.
Also you would have also noticed that there is a Mobile World Conference going on right now.
The question is: Is it worth the price for the Galaxy Nexus or should I wait or the new phones to be released, because I'm changing my phone in about two weeks time.
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on lah on lah....
juz get it coz i m getting mine tomorrow....lol...

Leaving the galaxy nexus for the one x? Is it worth it?

I have over a month with my galaxy nexus, and quite frankly i'm dissapointed, the galaxy nexus supossedly was super smooth but i find my experience very different.. lags, stutter, i want something fast and i mean iphone 4s fast, (and no i wont get an iphone, i dont like ios)
*Is the one x really smooth?
*Is the battery life as "good" as the galaxy nexus or at least better?
*Is it true that the one x gets CRAZY hot?
Keep in mind i hate touchwiz,sense and the first thing i would be doing would be flashing cm9 or aokp and i would be really jealous when the nexus gets android 5 (jellybean) and people with the one x gets stuck with ics for 4 months and even worse, waitiing 6-7 months for cm10
I hateee the galaxy nexus screen, that disgusting yellow tint, i had to fix it and increase the blue , text looks fuzzy, greys look purple when the screen is dim, i expected a whole lot more from a 720p screen, its very dissapointing since what we spend most of the time doing when we use our phones is looking at the screen
What would you guys do, honestly leaving favortism aside
I also sold my GN for the One X last week. I don`t regret it so far to be honest. And so far i have not experienced crazy temperatures on my device. I`am pleased with it, i like the screen and its very smooth and stable. Battery life on the One X is average (depends on what you do with it), i rooted my phone yesterday and will see if that improves battery life. I`am running AndroidRevolution 6 and is real smooth and snappy.
i've been a nexus fan since nexus s. but i dont know why and how, i sold my gnex last week and get this beautiful One X. No matter how i look at it, I love HTC's build after been so long buying Samsung device. and I hate Sense before but i love Sense 4. Everything about it looks just nice with the device.
am sure this will fly once CM9 or AOSP roms is installed. But i'm sticking with Sense for now. First time ever i didnt feel like rooting and flashing custom rom. 1 week and counting without root. Other device only lasted 2 hours and they got root.
So far, no regrets.
Traded my Nexus a while ago for a few phones and eventually traded my one X back to a nexus. I'm not sure what is going on with your nexus but the two I have had have been nothing but awesome. My one X was amazing as well but the battery wasn't as good as the nexus for my usage. If I wasn't on T-Mobile and stuck with edge on the One X I would have kept it, but they are both great phones.
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Traded my Nexus a while ago for a few phones and eventually traded my one X back to a nexus. I'm not sure what is going on with your nexus but the two I have had have been nothing but awesome. My one X was amazing as well but the battery wasn't as good as the nexus for my usage. If I wasn't on T-Mobile and stuck with edge on the One X I would have kept it, but they are both great phones.
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wait, what? even worse battery life than the nexus?
Chad_Petree said:
wait, what? even worse battery life than the nexus?
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Yes, I get better battery life with the nexus..
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joshnichols189 said:
Yes, I get better battery life with the nexus..
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I went from the Nexus to the One x
the screen's and build are a totally different league and the battery is a LOT better than the nexus..
I still have both and my personal take is that it depends on what you want. Everything just "works" on the Gnex. The screen and camera on the HOX are great and it's a nice device. I love Sense, especially the contacts, but be prepared for the following to be made of fail:
Multitasking - Pretty gimped currently, especially compared to stock ICS.
DNLA issues - DNLA apps, such as iMediashare, work flawless for me on the Gnex. So far, none of them work on the HOX. So, no DNLA streaming to an Apple TV, PS3, and most TVs. I use it to show photos and videos I take on the phone. Not really an option, currently.
No Bluetooth voicedialing - Unless you want to root and install the stock ICS apk for voicedialing.
Overall, I love what the One X represents. It's a sleek device with good hardware, but I'm extremely disappointed in the simplest things not working. I find myself popping my sim card back in my Gnex often just so that I can do the things I want to do, and that shouldn't be an issue with a flagship device.
Just to update, the DNLA issue turned out to be a temporary issue with iMediashare's servers. Still think the One X is a great phone, I just wish HTC had done a few things differently.
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i got better battery life on One X than Nexus. I barely never got 3 hours screen on time with Gnex but One X i can get 3 hours and 30 minutes.

iPhone 4 owner thinking of getting the GN.

Hey there. I currently use the iPhone 4 on Verizon. I tried android before and had a Samsung Fascinate for about 10 months before switching to iPhone. The main reasons I switched were speed, efficiency, and a streamlined appearance. I needed a phone that just worked. The fascinate was beautiful, but it was laggy, stuck on 2.1 for FAR too long, and riddled with bloatware (BING, UGH!). I've been looking at the Droid Incredible and Droid 4, but they both seem lackluster. I DON'T want the Galaxy S3, I'm done with Touchwiz and rooting to get rid of it. The Nexus is a bit older now, but only $50 on a contract extension.
So, Nexus owners, do you love your phone? Would you buy it again? And is it worth it to upgrade to one now? I'm a little android-curious and I want to be assured that this phone is a winner!
Also, I'm used to wonderful battery life on my iPhone 4 (light use about 1.5 days). Can the GN compare?
hoclem24 said:
Hey there. I currently use the iPhone 4 on Verizon. I tried android before and had a Samsung Fascinate for about 10 months before switching to iPhone. The main reasons I switched were speed, efficiency, and a streamlined appearance. I needed a phone that just worked. The fascinate was beautiful, but it was laggy, stuck on 2.1 for FAR too long, and riddled with bloatware (BING, UGH!). I've been looking at the Droid Incredible and Droid 4, but they both seem lackluster. I DON'T want the Galaxy S3, I'm done with Touchwiz and rooting to get rid of it. The Nexus is a bit older now, but only $50 on a contract extension.
So, Nexus owners, do you love your phone? Would you buy it again? And is it worth it to upgrade to one now? I'm a little android-curious and I want to be assured that this phone is a winner!
Also, I'm used to wonderful battery life on my iPhone 4 (light use about 1.5 days). Can the GN compare?
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I love nexus to d core ... goin with 27h battery life with 3.24h of screen on
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Can definitely get a good day or two with light use out of the Nexus, everyone's idea of light use differs though.
I've previously owned an iPhone 4. Got to say, with Jellybean you get the same snappy OS feel minus the restrictions.
The camera isn't as good indoors, but much faster and outdoors pic quality is about the same.
If you want an Android device, then it is the one to have IMO.
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Hey there. I currently use the iPhone 4 on Verizon. I tried android before and had a Samsung Fascinate for about 10 months before switching to iPhone. The main reasons I switched were speed, efficiency, and a streamlined appearance. I needed a phone that just worked. The fascinate was beautiful, but it was laggy, stuck on 2.1 for FAR too long, and riddled with bloatware (BING, UGH!). I've been looking at the Droid Incredible and Droid 4, but they both seem lackluster. I DON'T want the Galaxy S3, I'm done with Touchwiz and rooting to get rid of it. The Nexus is a bit older now, but only $50 on a contract extension.
So, Nexus owners, do you love your phone? Would you buy it again? And is it worth it to upgrade to one now? I'm a little android-curious and I want to be assured that this phone is a winner!
Also, I'm used to wonderful battery life on my iPhone 4 (light use about 1.5 days). Can the GN compare?
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The Nexus is without question the best android experience you can get currently. The only problem I had with Ice Cream Sandwich was the lag when using live wallpapers but Jellybean fixed that problem. Honestly smoothness of the Nexus with Jellybean is on par or slightly worse than the iPhone. If I was to get a phone right now I would definitely pick up the Nexus especially at 50 dollars, that said however I would personally wait a few months for the new Nexus phone/s to be announced.
Do it. You got plenty of time before the next Nexus will be unveiled. Absolutely marvelous device. I get a days worth out of the phone with maybe a short charge in the middle of the day. /rant begins: Plus why would anyone want over a days worth of charging?!?!?! Don't you have a charger right next to your bed or charge it at night when you're not awake?!?!?! Really I don't understand.../rant over...kinda..
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Do it. You got plenty of time before the next Nexus will be unveiled. Absolutely marvelous device. I get a days worth out of the phone with maybe a short charge in the middle of the day. /rant begins: Plus why would anyone want over a days worth of charging?!?!?! Don't you have a charger right next to your bed or charge it at night when you're not awake?!?!?! Really I don't understand.../rant over...kinda..
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I love the Galaxy Nexus. The biggest downside is the radio--it blows. It is close to seven months since release and none of the software radios have improved the signal quality significantly.
I was at a backyard BBQ this weekend and I couldn't get enough signal to access the internet with the phone. Right next to me was someone with the Bionic and another with the Thunderbolt, both on Verizon. They were both able to get enough bars (one) to access the internet. Here I am running JB and a nice custom kernel but unable to do anything meaningful with the phone in that backyard. GN fails all the time to grab signal where it should. I spent a lot of time inside of restaurants inside bars, clubs, people's houses without signal. What's the point of having the phone?
As for battery life, you have to change the mindset coming from iPhone with a sealed case. Batteries cost $4 each from China. I keep a few in my pocket when I go out. I typically do one or two battery swaps when I go out for the evening.
I'm wedded to this phone for now. I were in the market for a new phone, I would get the nicest Android phone with a replaceable battery that can be unlocked with a strong developer community. Whether the SIII or One X fits that bill, I don't know.
4 days on nexus and without JB it lags coming from S2 i9100.
on JB it rocks, really loving it.
only 2 issues....
no native T9 dialer, using ex dialer donate and plugins to fix the issue and looks
volume of the external speakers sucks, listening youtube videos is hell. (no solutions yet)
i like stock only so custom roms are out of question
For the price its a great device. I enjoyed it a lot. I upgraded to the GS3. The GS3 has all kinds of hardware upgrades over my GN but it also cost more. The camera upgrade is big. 2GB RAM is nice too. But for the price the Galaxy Nexus has some nice things going for it.
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4 days on nexus and without JB it lags coming from S2 i9100.
on JB it rocks, really loving it.
only 2 issues....
no native T9 dialer, using ex dialer donate and plugins to fix the issue and looks
volume of the external speakers sucks, listening youtube videos is hell. (no solutions yet)
i like stock only so custom roms are out of question
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Solution- download volume + (sound boost) from play market.
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Well as someone who had the iPhone 4s and then moved to the Galaxy Nexus I can say without a doubt that the gnex is the best phone I've ever owned. This phone is a tinkerers dream.
I easily can get a days use with juicy defender (7am-11pm 35%). I will say that the iPhone 4 has better battery than the gnex or the 4s for that matter but then you're buying outdated hardware that will get a watered down version of iOS6 when it gets released while with the gnex you get the latest unrestricted OS.
If you're only experience with Android is the Fascinate, you'll love the GNex or S3. If possible, get the GSM Nexus.
You mentioned you didn't like rooting and such on your original Fascinate...honestly if you aren't about taking advantage of the massive development available on the GN, there isn't anything to recommend it over a GS3. Touchwiz is better these days (I'd still toss it for straight google experience, though). But all indications are that samsung is taking care of it's baby now, and trying not to be the bad mother of the GS1 days.
I have a 4s and its back in its box for now... the nexus with jelly bean feels like a brand new phone no joke. I loooove it!
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Man, I recently ditched my atrix 4G about a month ago for the gnexus and I'm so glad I did. I had bought my gf the 4s for her birthday, and I'm not gonna lie- after playing around with her phone then going back to my buggy/laggy atrix, I started considering switching to the iPhone for stability. Most android phones at the time were the 'new phone of the month' crap, and although I love the functionality of android, I ultimately wanted a stable phone that would be updated to the newest OS whenever there was a release.
Before throwing in the towel, I gave the galaxy nexus a shot. This thing rocks. No lag, great dev community, first to be upgraded when there is a new os upgrade, great camera and screen size/resolution.. etc etc. This phone will not let you down, trust me man. Coming from a guy who also would turn down the Galaxy s3 for the same reason, I advise you to go android. Go android, and go whatever Google's flagship phone is. If possible, I'd hold out until Google releases their new Nexus device(s?) so you can have the latest and greatest.
I'm here to answer any questions you've got.
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I agree the GNex is the best android phone, and it is best for customization, especially when coming from iPhones.
However you also mentioned you want something that just works. Unfortunately nothing beats the iphone in this category. GNex is a high maintenance phone. From day to day task (getting find my phone to work, typing in different languages), to managing an os update. I am still struggling with issues after jellybean upgrade.
Also, Google now sucks compare to siri. It doesn't extract info from contact, ie. does not know who I am or who is my wife, her phone number. Finally I really missed imessage. Most of my friends are on ios, almost no one use Google+.
In my opinion, stay with your iPhone if you want it to just work. But get a GNex if you are bored of ios and want to tinker your phone.
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Solution- download volume + (sound boost) from play market.
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Doesn't work on jb buddy
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Doesn't work on jb buddy
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I know ..developer is working hard to make it work with jellybean:thumbup:
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Definitely get the nexus. I got mine three days ago and love it. I also bought the wife an iPhone Friday. Side by side the nexus wins hands down...without even turning them on lmao.
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The nexus is a great phone, 4.1 is very very smooth, however I'm going to go against the grain here, because of your comment "It just needs to work". The nexus is on the bleeding edge of android and sometimes problems DO crop up and can take a while to fix and in rare cases be pretty crippling (Nexus S search bug on the i9020a for example). If you can live with little quirks or willing to get your hands dirty and try to fix them yourself, then by all means get this phone, if you want something 100% trouble free, you might be better to stay with the iPhone.
The nexus however does provide you with a bloat free experience, and if you like to tinker, then it's the best choice available. I'm never sure if the verizon variant is properly supported in AOSP, if you have the option, get a GSM version (yes this means going with someone other the version) and get the phone from the play store to make sure you don't have a samsung regional variant (yakju/takju)
Best of luck on your decision.
I spent quite a while playing with my friends iPhones and when I walked into Verizon I was pretty much set on getting one because they do just work. They dont bug up, they dont lag, they just do as you ask. But I also realized how no matter whos phone I was using I felt like I was using just anyones phone. They all kind of felt the same even though people had different wallpapers and what not. I just did not get the feeling everyone had their own unique device and I like having the ability to stand out. When I went into Verizon, they never even brought the I phone out. They put the Droid 4 (which I also asked for) the GNX and the LG Enligten. As soon as they took the Nexus out of the box I was impressed. It was the right size, the screen was fantastic (I thought I wouldnt mind the screen size difference from iPhone to Nexus but I do and I cant stand to use the small iPhone screen now) I got double my data, double the memory, faster cpu. Everyone in the store said they wished it was out when they were considering their next phone so I jumped on it. At first I was a bit annoyed with ICS and its laggyness. Do yourself a huge favor, get JB and load a good kernel and from an interface perspective it dusts the iPhone for me. The only thing I wish worked better is the reception. And that is a huge core feature. I just cant tell if its a radio software issue or a antenna issue. It seems some people have fixed their phones with flashing new radios but it may just be a patch on an underlying problem. Even with that I still have no regets passing on the iPhone.

Get Samsung galaxy nexus for wife or not?

My wife got her first smartphone about 8 months ago. got the samsung stratosphere. had it for about 2 months until I got the samsung galaxy S3 at which point she wanted my rooted thunderbolt. The thunderbolt has gotten very laggy no matter which Rom I throw on there. CleanRom worked well for about a week and then it started its usual lack of performance. When I first got it, it was snappy, quick and smooth. Now it just isn't and i dont know why since I'm doing a clean factory wipe with CWM. She is getting tired of me tinkering around with it trying to get it to perform well. Wants a new phone and is thinking the incredible 4g, razr M or the samsung galaxy nexus.
wanted to see what people thought, who have the galaxy nexus. Would you recommend it again or would you rather go with a newer phone like the Dinc 4g or razr m?
No regrets here. You can never go wrong with Pure Google, and with third-party ROMs you always have the latest Android version before, well especially before the Dinc 4G or RAZR M.
I wouldn't say there's much difference between 5MP and 8MP, and the only reason I'd go for either of the other two phones is for SD storage, which even now I'm losing interest in, but it's nice to have that stuff somewhere separate from the phone.
Plus, I am pretty sure the GalNex is the cheapest, on or off contract..
As far as famous issues go, no inductive charging (come on even the Thunderbolt had that), Micro USB port tends to fail, but that's kind of an all-phone sort of thing IMO, and of course AMOLED screen burn-in. All are nominal issues considering they happen typically after at least a year of use.
My 2.
Good luck!
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I had the g2 then the g2x and now the gnex. I personally think this is still one of the best phone around, hands down. Direct Google updates, unlocked (can use any gsm carrier prepaid or postpaid), great screen and decent pics. The developer support will be continuous until the hardware can no longer support the os. Money wise, its the cheapest high end smart phone you can get, period (and I don't think this phone is "cheap", its hardware is great and handles everything I throw at it).
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I noticed your on Verizon, slow updates through Verizon, but the development community will provide those... Plus you can get a 32gb as compared to the gsm 16gb.
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I would just get her an iphone that way she can have something that works properly most of the time while you have your android device to play with. It works for me.:good:
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I would just get her an iphone that way she can have something that works properly most of the time while you have your android device to play with. It works for me.:good:
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Isheep? haha kidding! I nexus would be good for her, it's easy to use, fast, and comes with some good jellybeans!
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For something that "just works" with minimal effort the iDerp is the way to go.
Android can be laggy when "external" SD Card memory size is full, e.g. if 16GB SD Card have only 1GB free memory. makes Android slower..
by doing full Wipe, data factory reset then it should be much faster..
Galaxy Nexus's battery life is not so good so it's better to use older Android phone if wants phone with good battery life...
I'll put it like this. i have had several phones of all brands and companies i just had the nexus 4 sold it. i have the s3.it sits on my desk. The note 2 is hooked to a TV in the guest room for streaming. all the phones I have and have i come back to the nexus. i chose to make it my main driver. i don't even swap sims anymore. Galaxy nexus just works. and we have great devs that make things work even better. and help out. do that on a iPhone. also as
Sd storage is a thing of the past. cloud storage is here.. and it's fast. Anyway nexus gsm with a year straight talk plan works fine for me.. well great actually.. even with Verizon i wouldn't get any other phone. especially since i seen in my area Verizon offering then free or 50 bucks on contract.. roll with it.
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The op asked, i gave my answer. Ya give her an iphone and then nobody here will be tempted to screw with it and mess it up. All her friends will say "Oh it's an iphone, how nice!". Otherwise let her shop for an android phone and pick out what she wants, all the top phones are pretty solid. Obviously the s3 is the hot phone now, but for some it's a little large.
She has the Thunderbolt? Good god, man. You're just asking for all kinds of trouble there. You don't give a woman a Thunderbolt. Even men can't stand that phone.
For a woman, you need a trouble-free phone like the:
-Galaxy S3
-Galaxy Note 2 (women actually like it a lot and have more reason to use it because they carry a purse or bag)
-iPhone 5
-Nokia Lumia 920
Seriously. These are the only phones women actually enjoy using. The Nexus is great but its more for geeks than ladies.
Get her a white Gnex, turn it into a takju with a clean flash of the 4.2.1 factory image and you're good to go. Hassle free stock software from then on...
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Get her a white Gnex, turn it into a takju with a clean flash of the 4.2.1 factory image and you're good to go. Hassle free stock software from then on...
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She's going to complain about the battery life. He should NOT get the Nexus for a woman. I'm being serious here. The other phones I suggested are much better for a woman. You guys keep assuming that women will like what you like. They don't. They're very different. You don't give a woman a phone with any big flaws, and the big flaw with the Galaxy Nexus is battery life.
I say get her the Galaxy Note2 my wife saw it the other day and was like damn I should've waited and got that instead of the iPhone(she got her iPhone a week before note 2 came out)
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I say get her the Galaxy Note2 my wife saw it the other day and was like damn I should've waited and got that instead of the iPhone(she got her iPhone a week before note 2 came out)
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Yep. Women love the Galaxy Note 2 more than men do, seemingly. It's like the size of a paperback book or personal organizer that women carry around in their purse. If they can do everything on a device like that, they're happy, and the battery life on it is amazing.
Hell, I'm probably going to get the Galaxy Note 3 next year if Google screws up again and makes yet another glass-backed Nexus phone.
thank you all for the replies. I was not expecting for there to be so many just night.
The other thing I needed to mention is that she does NOT want to spend much. I would love her to have the S3 like I do but she wont spend the money to get it. This is why she was looking into the incredible 4g or moto razr m. both are $49 currently.
If money eliminates the note2, go with the nexus. I got it cheap and got the Samsung extended battery. I have no problem getting almost a full day with moderate usage. If I am at work, it goes in airplane mode between breaks. After work I still have almost a full charge. And the phone charges FAST! I have no complaints. With 2 GS2's and a GS3 in the family, my gnex still has the best performance and least issues of all.
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On the subject of battery life I'm going to add that my stock battery gsm gnex gets better battery life than any android phone I've previously owned or handled.
But based on the reports of battery life with lte I would possibly agree with cadude the Verizon nexus might not be the best choice. I don't know though, maybe it's no different than any other lte equipped phone. I've always used gsm.
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I bought GNex for my girlfriend and she loves it. Stock Android is rock stable and super fast. She won't change it for any other phone. Until I get her Nexus 4, maybe?
If you hated the battery life on the Bolt you will hate the VZW Galaxy Nexus more. I went from one to the other last year and u was surprised, I though the bolt had the worst battery of them all.
Otherwise here's my .02 -
If you want to extend/new contract - you cannot go wrong with an S3. Great battery life, expandable memory and Touchwiz 's no tinkering to get great features aspect are great selling points to people who don't want to tinker with the phone.. My wife is a perfect example Lol. Not to mention the camera is 2nd to none on android devices now.
If you don't want a contract I would get a used VZW Nexus. Deal with the battery for a great price.
If your wife wants a smaller device - get the RAZR M. Its quite an amazing little device. All the power/specs of the S3 in a handy little package. I've heard it has great battery too
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thank you all for the replies. I was not expecting for there to be so many just night.
The other thing I needed to mention is that she does NOT want to spend much. I would love her to have the S3 like I do but she wont spend the money to get it. This is why she was looking into the incredible 4g or moto razr m. both are $49 currently.
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Ok so you're on Verizon. Trust me, a Galaxy Nexus on Verizon is TERRIBLE. You simply do NOT want that phone. She will definitely complain about the battery because the LTE drains even more on a Verizon Gnex than a GSM Gnex.
Good news for you though! You can upgrade on your Verizon account with Amazon Wireless, and they'll give you another Samsung Galaxy S3 for $99.99 which isn't much more than 50 bucks and the same price as the Verizon Gnex from the Verizon store.
http://wireless.amazon.com/Samsung-...=INDIVIDUAL_NEW&sr=1-1-entd&qid=1355933336314

[Q] How is your Nexus holding up?

I should be selling my iPhone tomorrow (coming back from the dark side) and I plan on buying a used Galaxy Nexus because it seems to have tons of support and decent specs for the money I'm willing to spend. And I went completely crazy without an Android device and grew to hate my iPhone after switching from an S2. I just miss flashing ROMs every half hour.
Anyway, I just wanna know how it's holding up for everyone else. Is it becoming outdated yet? Losing support? Does it wear out quickly (dead pixels, broken buttons, etc.)? Or do people still love it as their daily driver?
Just curious because it's pretty much this or the S2. So please, let me know.
sawyerbenjamin said:
I should be selling my iPhone tomorrow (coming back from the dark side) and I plan on buying a used Galaxy Nexus because it seems to have tons of support and decent specs for the money I'm willing to spend. And I went completely crazy without an Android device and grew to hate my iPhone after switching from an S2. I just miss flashing ROMs every half hour.
Anyway, I just wanna know how it's holding up for everyone else. Is it becoming outdated yet? Losing support? Does it wear out quickly (dead pixels, broken buttons, etc.)? Or do people still love it as their daily driver?
Just curious because it's pretty much this or the S2. So please, let me know.
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Mine is second hand too. Mine is now amazingly fast. It still has a lot of development altough some developers left for the Nexus 4 but theyre being replaced by new ones . Some people have issues with their phones but I didnt have any problems. I think it is a good disicion.
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Mine is second hand too. Mine is now amazingly fast. It still has a lot of development altough some developers left for the Nexus 4 but theyre being replaced by new ones . Some people have issues with their phones but I didnt have any problems. I think it is a good disicion.
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+1
Nexus over the S2 anyday
Just buy an extended battery coz stock battery is not that good
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Seraz007 said:
+1
Nexus over the S2 anyday
Just buy an extended battery coz stock battery is not that good
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. . . And already a cover and a screen protector . . . to keep in safe your new GNexus
Sorry for my english
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Coming back from the dark side, haha lol
The GNex certainly is good, but I wouldn't say its the best decision to buy it now, since quad core phones are becoming quite ubiquitous you might wanna wait for the next Nexus or go for the Nexus 4 just to be future proof and have more muscle.
EDIT : Nexus over the ugly S2 any day. Just for its beautiful looks and great development support.
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Coming back from the dark side, haha lol
The GNex certainly is good, but I wouldn't say its the best decision to buy it now, since quad core phones are becoming quite ubiquitous you might wanna wait for the next Nexus or go for the Nexus 4 just to be future proof and have more muscle.
EDIT : Nexus over the ugly S2 any day. Just for its beautiful looks and great development support.
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Haha. Thanks. And I get your point. But you have to keep in mind that I'm a 16 year old with no contract. Lol. I just cant afford the latest and greatest, so while I keep up with smartphones (technology in general), I have to settle for ports instead the phones themselves.
Although I was considering the EVO 4G LTE (more muscle), but I figured I'd settle for the support and looks of the Nexus just because i think I'd be more satisfied.
But thanks to everyone! Looks like I'm getting the Nexus. Lol.
It's a good phone. Go for it
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I came from the Ace fraction , cause a car cable destroyed my Ace.
I switched To the Nexus, second Hand too, incredible phone. I always use 2G ... Phone 30mins and have WLAN on for 2,5days use tapatalk for xda and another forum where i am MOD.
Akku: 6days 2h 44mins :thumbup:
Photo soon. I am so happy with my Nexus

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