I read earlier today that Telus discontinued the Galaxy Nexus. I was rather surprised to read that since they only had it for 5 months. The S3 is not coming to Canada until July so that can't be the reason. I had a Telus GNex which was running 4.0.2 and I kept losing data connection. Also it had a dead pixel and a grainy screen. It was awful. I exchanged it for a Bell version only to find out it also had a dead pixel and grainy screen. I know there are threads on here about the screen issues. Samsung is aware of the screen issues. I asked them when the second batch will be out to Canada and they said they don't know. Is it possible that Samsung is going to discontinue to Galaxy Nexus? I know they are selling them directly from Google for $400. But that doesn't affect Canada because we can't even order from Google.
I love the GNex but not willing to spend $600+ for screen issues. I know I can buy it cheaper elsewhere, but I have an extended warranty plan with Best Buy.
Anyways, what are your thoughts on why or what Telus did?
Here's the link where I read about the GNex being disco with Telus.
http://mobilesyrup.com/2012/05/19/t...nta-nokia-lumia-800-on-the-discontinued-list/
I think it may be cause of the Google Play store possibly selling the galaxy nexus for $400 in canada. I don't see any other reason why.
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But it hasn't been confirmed if the Google Play store is going to sell it in Canada right? I went through 3 GNex's in one week. I'm thinking it's the issues a lot of people are having. Telus doesn't have the greatest lineup of phones. For them to discontinue the GNex is a big mistake. They could have easily dropped the GNex to $0 if the sales were that bad. I could be totally wrong. I never heard of a big carrier dumping a high end phone in such a short period of time.
Wirelessgirl said:
They could have easily dropped the GNex to $0 if the sales were that bad. I could be totally wrong. I never heard of a big carrier dumping a high end phone in such a short period of time.
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Well if they wouldn't be making money at $0 then they'd rather just not sell it...
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Well if they wouldn't be making money at $0 then they'd rather just not sell it...
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On a 3 year contract, they make more money that way than selling them outright for $650.
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On a 3 year contract, they make more money that way than selling them outright for $650.
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But if they choose to just stop selling them, people will just buy a different phone at higher than $0 and still sign the contract. And if they discontinue it then they aren't selling them full price either.
What I'm saying is, they probably get the sale and contract either way, so it makes sense they'd push the higher priced phone that's selling better.
Still doesn't make sense to me that they'd discontinue it, but they obviously made the decision based on something.
If you can somehow work it out, just buy the unlocked version from Google play store for $400. Its a excellent bargain. Maybe get a friend in the USA.
I don't know if telus discontinued it. I saw ATT just stopped the sgs2 sky rocket due to the sgs3. Maybe telus is thinking that way too.
Did Canada ever get off of 4.0.2?
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But if they choose to just stop selling them, people will just buy a different phone at higher than $0 and still sign the contract. And if they discontinue it then they aren't selling them full price either.
What I'm saying is, they probably get the sale and contract either way, so it makes sense they'd push the higher priced phone that's selling better.
Still doesn't make sense to me that they'd discontinue it, but they obviously made the decision based on something.
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Have you seen the lineup of phones from Telus? GNex is their best Android.
I doubt we'll get a reason why Telus discontinued it. It doesn't make any sense.
RogerPodacter said:
If you can somehow work it out, just buy the unlocked version from Google play store for $400. Its a excellent bargain. Maybe get a friend in the USA.
I don't know if telus discontinued it. I saw ATT just stopped the sgs2 sky rocket due to the sgs3. Maybe telus is thinking that way too.
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I'm going to wait and see if Telus decides to pass on the GNex to Koodo. They did that with the Nexus S. They might do the same with the GNex at a cheaper price.
Canadian carriers aren't getting the S3 until July so it doesn't make sense why they would discontinue it now.
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Did Canada ever get off of 4.0.2?
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We have yet to get 4.0.4. Rogers and Bell are still running on 4.0.1. Telus is running on 4.0.2.
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We have yet to get 4.0.4. Rogers and Bell are still running on 4.0.1. Telus is running on 4.0.2.
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Damn I sure do miss the Nexus One days. Everyone got the update without any of this regional bull****, you could even apply the update.zip with a stock recovery. I'm still waiting for 4.04 stuck on 4.01...
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We have yet to get 4.0.4. Rogers and Bell are still running on 4.0.1. Telus is running on 4.0.2.
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Yakju had a 4.0.4 push and the update on Telus. I received it when I was at home on my PAYG sim. Also seem to recall reports of people on Bell getting 4.0.2.
It probably is just in advance of the S3 launch as it gives time to clear inventory space.
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Yakju had a 4.0.4 push and the update on Telus. I received it when I was at home on my PAYG sim. Also seem to recall reports of people on Bell getting 4.0.2.
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Well of course the yakju devices got the update. The yakju or takju devices getting updated is completely independent of what carrier you're currently on.
Wow , after reading these posts I can see why Google wants to sell these direct. The whole point,imo, of a Google Experience Device is to be stock and get updates as soon as Google releases them. It defeats the purpose to have carriers sit on updates and have large chunks of non-root purchasers sitting around unhappy with old versions of Android that are in dire need of a bugfix.
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Wow , after reading these posts I can see why Google wants to sell these direct. The whole point,imo, of a Google Experience Device is to be stock and get updates as soon as Google releases them. It defeats the purpose to have carriers sit on updates and have large chunks of non-root purchasers sitting around unhappy with old versions of Android that are in dire need of a bugfix.
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EGGXACTLY
Galaxy Nexus AOKP m5 Franco kernel m3
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Damn I sure do miss the Nexus One days. Everyone got the update without any of this regional bull****, you could even apply the update.zip with a stock recovery. I'm still waiting for 4.04 stuck on 4.01...
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That's because the Nexus One was sold directly from Google. If you buy the GNex from Google, you will get the Yakju version and would already have 4.0.4pushed to your device. Bell and Rogers are stuck on 4.0.1. Telus is stuck on 4.0.2. IMO, since this is a pure Android device, the updates should be pushed from Google, not the carriers.
Wow... this is disappointing news since I was just about to return mine under warranty to try and get one without a defective screen... Going to try Tuesday morning. I'll let you know how it goes!
You can buy a galaxy nexus for $439 from Expansys Canada.
http://www.expansys.ca/google-nexus-prime-android-smartphone-unlocked-16gb-224148/
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That's because the Nexus One was sold directly from Google. If you buy the GNex from Google, you will get the Yakju version and would already have 4.0.4pushed to your device. Bell and Rogers are stuck on 4.0.1. Telus is stuck on 4.0.2. IMO, since this is a pure Android device, the updates should be pushed from Google, not the carriers.
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Mine is from WIND and its stuck on 4.0.2 also.
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Wow... this is disappointing news since I was just about to return mine under warranty to try and get one without a defective screen... Going to try Tuesday morning. I'll let you know how it goes!
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even if they discontinue it, they'll have plenty of refurbs available.
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Or should I just buy it at full price unlocked. I heard an "AT&T" version passed through the FCC but 1. Is that really an AT&T version? Some people said it may be some Canadian or Australian carrier. and 2. It may just never come out anyway. I'd just be pissed if I paid $750 then it comes to AT&T and I could've saved $500. You think there's actually a chance of it coming to AT&T (this decade)? What would you do in this situation?
It probably is coming to AT&T according to the latest FCC filings. http://www.techieinsider.com/news/12988
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Or should I just buy it at full price unlocked. I heard an "AT&T" version passed through the FCC but 1. Is that really an AT&T version? Some people said it may be some Canadian or Australian carrier. and 2. It may just never come out anyway. I'd just be pissed if I paid $750 then it comes to AT&T and I could've saved $500. You think there's actually a chance of it coming to AT&T (this decade)? What would you do in this situation?
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You should be able to get a better plan if you use a unlocked phone. At least I did with t-mobile.
FWIW I talked to some guys at a corporate location and they do not think AT&T will be picking up the Nexus.
They said they've haven't heard any rumors/rumblings internally of any kind about getting it and that they've never carried a Nexus before and don't see why this one would be any different.
:/ Just relaying about inquiring about it. I went ahead and got a intl. unlock myself.
AT&T stores never carried a Nexus phone, but customers could get a subsidized Nexus S for AT&T from Best Buy.
Just grab one an enjoy. Live a little.
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Or should I just buy it at full price unlocked. I heard an "AT&T" version passed through the FCC but 1. Is that really an AT&T version? Some people said it may be some Canadian or Australian carrier. and 2. It may just never come out anyway. I'd just be pissed if I paid $750 then it comes to AT&T and I could've saved $500. You think there's actually a chance of it coming to AT&T (this decade)? What would you do in this situation?
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If you have the money I'd just buy it outright. Especially if when it comes to AT&T you'll be buying it full price anyways. You won't be saving that much and you'll be able to have the phone now, which is worth something for sure.
I don't know about later on, but AT&T definitely isn't getting this phone before the end of the year. It's all Verizon right now. So even if you're sure its coming to AT&T (who knows?) you can still buy it now knowing you're getting it months earlier.
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If you have the money I'd just buy it outright. Especially if when it comes to AT&T you'll be buying it full price anyways. You won't be saving that much and you'll be able to have the phone now, which is worth something for sure.
I don't know about later on, but AT&T definitely isn't getting this phone before the end of the year. It's all Verizon right now. So even if you're sure its coming to AT&T (who knows?) you can still buy it now knowing you're getting it months earlier.
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I mean I'd buy it subsidized off AT&T and it'd probably be like $300 at most. This is a really tough decision.
I ended up using my upgrade to get an HTC Vivid for $75 then sold it for $400 and just put the $325 profit toward the Nexus. I'd say just go for it. This phone is a beast.
buy it now. save your upgrade. dont sign a contract. in 6 months+ when something better comes out, cuz you know it will, you will still have your upgrade.
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It probably is coming to AT&T according to the latest FCC filings. [/QUOTE]
Wrong. That one is also a...his year and that is a Bell Canada exclusive.
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buy it now. save your upgrade. dont sign a contract. in 6 months+ when something better comes out, cuz you know it will, you will still have your upgrade.
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thats what i did. I'll use my upgrade on the next big lte phone
The FCC doesn't approve devices for Canada and Australia.
The device that passed doesn't have the 900 Mhz, which has been causing problems on the unlocked GSM phone.. So that's one reason to wait for it. Another is if it does in fact come officially to AT&T, the price will drop significantly. Also, buying devices on the grey market is not for the faint of heart, I've got a Nexus S with the search button bug and Negri/Samsung/Google don't care because they don't have to.
In all likelihood you will see a late January/early February release of this phone and smart money is waiting
I'm on at&t as well and am waiting for one of 2 things. Either for it to come to at&t directly or for a significant price drop. I don't have a problem picking up the international version because when you turn around and sell it you'll likely get more since it can be used on any gsm carrier. The one major thing i'm waiting to find out though is if there are any plans to release a 32gb gsm version.
I didn't want to wait for the "next" big phone, so I just found the most expensive/free phone on at&t, used my upgrade to get it, then sold the phone on ebay...I picked up the HTC Titan for free at Best Buy on Cyber Monday, sold it for ~$500 and now have the Nexus Galaxy for cool $250 (what it would probably cost if it ever came to at&t).
...additionally I am selling my Nexus S and hoping to get a couple hundred and making the NG almost free.
Anyways, if you have an upgrade and don't mind the contract, just get the best deal on a phone you can sell...it's the only way I could have ever afforded my original N1, my i9020A NS and now GS.
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The FCC doesn't approve devices for Canada and Australia.
The device that passed doesn't have the 900 Mhz, which has been causing problems on the unlocked GSM phone.. So that's one reason to wait for it. Another is if it does in fact come officially to AT&T, the price will drop significantly. Also, buying devices on the grey market is not for the faint of heart, I've got a Nexus S with the search button bug and Negri/Samsung/Google don't care because they don't have to.
In all likelihood you will see a late January/early February release of this phone and smart money is waiting
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You're actually wrong. The FCC checks all devices that could be used in the US. i9000t https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=1303821
i9100t http://pocketnow.com/android/samsung-galaxy-s-ii-passes-fcc-muster
i9250m https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/eas/GetApplicationAttachment.html?id=1586317
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19919999
19000T and i9100T went to Telus/Rogers in Canada and the i9250m went to Bell Canada. i9250m was the first GSN to pass the FCC and it's on sale this week exclusively from Virgin Mobile/Bell Canada.
I thought the same for rogers... paid way too much for mine. Couldn't care less... best purchase of 2011 for me personally.
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crachel said:
The FCC doesn't approve devices for Canada and Australia.
The device that passed doesn't have the 900 Mhz, which has been causing problems on the unlocked GSM phone.. So that's one reason to wait for it. Another is if it does in fact come officially to AT&T, the price will drop significantly. Also, buying devices on the grey market is not for the faint of heart, I've got a Nexus S with the search button bug and Negri/Samsung/Google don't care because they don't have to.
In all likelihood you will see a late January/early February release of this phone and smart money is waiting
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The FCC reviews any device that could be used in the US.
Also, the volume "bug" is tied to 900mhz, but even if your device has the 900mhz frequency enabled in the hardware, it has nothing to do with whether or not you'll experience the bug. The problem arises when you actually use 900mhz. So even those of you who imported a GN to the US have 900mhz hardware, you're never going to use it on AT&T (850mhz) or T-mobile (1800).
I'm on AT&T and my Galaxy Nexus just arrived at my house from Expansys today.
I'm glad I went ahead and got it though it was well worth it now that I have it in my hands.
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Just curious , I'm so anxious to get this phone , would be nice to see a release date at least you know . The phone came out today at best buy and it kills me to see that it is exclusively for Verizon I was so sure that when this phone was going to come out that it would go to T-Mobile first
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ask here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=1336
Not here...
how long did it take them for the NS?
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how long did it take them for the NS?
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NS launched on T-Mobile, so it was the first carrier to fully have the NS.
It is rumored that Verizon has exclusivity rights to Galaxy Nexus within the states. Its exclusivity time is unknown.
Galaxy Nexus is a pretty amazing device overall. Been using it the past few days.
how long did it take other carriers to carry it?
All you gotta do is buy a GSM Galaxy Nexus. It's pentaband so it should work fine on T-Mobile networks.
But youre gonna pay.....a LOT.
http://www.expansys-usa.com/google-nexus-prime-android-smartphone-unlocked-16gb-224148/
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All you gotta do is buy a GSM Galaxy Nexus. It's pentaband so it should work fine on T-Mobile networks.
But youre gonna pay.....a LOT.
http://www.expansys-usa.com/google-nexus-prime-android-smartphone-unlocked-16gb-224148/
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It's a little cheaper on Newegg (and more reputable site): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875176322
Would like to know this also...
if you are savvy about searching this forum both expansys and negri have coupon codes that take it down to $690 & $685 respectively
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It's a little cheaper on Newegg (and more reputable site): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16875176322
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Expansys & Negri are pretty reputable.
I got mines from Negri for using the promotion code "vzsucks" (might of had expired by now) but you can try. Ships out of Las Vegas, NV.
Expansys I believe ships out from Chicago, IL.
Newegg ships from: New Jersey, California, or Tenn. (Unsure which one it is for the GN)
Got mine from negri, and I am with T-Mobile. Its great a little expensive but well worth it in my opinion. Honestly, I got some sort of a twisted satisfaction knowing that I had it before Verizon assholes got it.. haha. I was upset that it went to Verizon.
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brian6685 said:
Got mine from negri, and I am with T-Mobile. Its great a little expensive but well worth it in my opinion. Honestly, I got some sort of a twisted satisfaction knowing that I had it before Verizon assholes got it.. haha. I was upset that it went to Verizon.
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Same here, I was like ughhhh! the phone isn't as cool because other people will have it now.
But matter fact, I still have the smiles knowing mines says "Google" instead of "Verizon 4G LTE" on it
zephiK said:
Same here, I was like ughhhh! the phone isn't as cool because other people will have it now.
But matter fact, I still have the smiles knowing mines says "Google" instead of "Verizon 4G LTE" on it
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Agreed. I went into a Verizon store the day after getting it like 2 weeks ago and pulled it out in front of them. They were amazed, I almost nut my pants.
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brian6685 said:
Agreed. I went into a Verizon store the day after getting it like 2 weeks ago and pulled it out in front of them. They were amazed, I almost nut my pants.
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lol tease.. I wonder if the weight differences between the GSM and CDMA version are even noticeable in the hand
AnthonyAldrete said:
Just curious , I'm so anxious to get this phone , would be nice to see a release date at least you know . The phone came out today at best buy and it kills me to see that it is exclusively for Verizon I was so sure that when this phone was going to come out that it would go to T-Mobile first
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Nobody has any indication whatsoever that this phone is coming to T-Mobile officially. Honestly considering that the VZW version just came out yesterday, i wouldn't be holding my breath on a T-Mo announcement any time soon.
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Same here, I was like ughhhh! the phone isn't as cool because other people will have it now.
But matter fact, I still have the smiles knowing mines says "Google" instead of "Verizon 4G LTE" on it
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It wasn't going to last forever. Can't make a bunch of money without making a bunch of phones.
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Honestly just buy the GSM version! I just did and can't wait for it to arrive!
With the Verizon device already down to $150 with a new two-year contract through Amazon Wireless, wonder if that will have any impact on whether a cheaper US version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus gets sold here. Maybe the only option will be to buy an imported GSM device. How soon before the import cost comes down to somewhere less than $600? When the quad core phones come out in the spring?
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With the Verizon device already down to $150 with a new two-year contract through Amazon Wireless, wonder if that will have any impact on whether a cheaper US version of the GSM Galaxy Nexus gets sold here. Maybe the only option will be to buy an imported GSM device. How soon before the import cost comes down to somewhere less than $600? When the quad core phones come out in the spring?
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Amazon Wireless (and similar outlets) are selling brand new phones for around 1/2 their carrier price all the time. They're not discounting because of low demand, it actually makes sense for them to sell at that price. They get new contracts and extra ETFs out of it. It has nothing to do with the price of the GSM version or the version coming to the USA. Verizon has a set exclusivity time, and that contract between VZW and Google isn't going to change based on price.
I don't know how long it'll take for the import price to come down under $600, but it'll definitely be a little while. I bet you'll see it in the low $600's, but under $600 is damn cheap.
just get one imported.. or do like i did and get one in your city. i'm using it on t-mobile and everything works great! 4G/3G with better service than any other phone i've had. Yes!
I've been a pretty loyal nexus owner. I had the nexus one soon after it came out and the nexus s as well. I was saddened by the version exclusivity.. But I've thought of a solution for me to get the phone. I have a gs2 and nexus s I could sell to get a GN gsm version. problem is.. I don't know if it's worth the trouble. That's why I want to hear from gs2 owners.
Assuming you only want subsidized...just wait a month, they'll likely be available on other carriers (AT&T is pretty much guaranteed, Tmo is highly, sprint is unlikely)
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Assuming you only want subsidized...just wait a month, they'll likely be available on other carriers (AT&T is pretty much guaranteed, Tmo is highly, sprint is unlikely)
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lol nothing is guaranteed. Don't give him advice on something that might never happen.
Go to a Verizon store and play with the Nexus. If you like it more than the GSII then import it and enjoy. The tough thing is that it's hard to say what about the phone is the hardware and what is ICS. The Galaxy S II will be getting ICS, but remember it'll also come with TouchWiz...so it's a tough call.
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lol nothing is guaranteed. Don't give him advice on something that might never happen.
Go to a Verizon store and play with the Nexus. If you like it more than the GSII then import it and enjoy. The tough thing is that it's hard to say what about the phone is the hardware and what is ICS. The Galaxy S II will be getting ICS, but remember it'll also come with TouchWiz...so it's a tough call.
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The moment I bought my gs2 I rooted it.. Couldn't stand touvhwiz for more than one hour lol. Good idea about Going to verizon, I'm gonna do it today. I might as well get a GN instead of having a devaluing nexus s sitting around
Titles says it all Ive had lots of fun in this forum for cmda nexus...But after problem with problem through tech support and no 4g coverage,After fighting for months Verizon finally let me loose without termination fees...I went to T-mobile and got the Samsung galaxy s2...everyone i met on here rocks and thank you for all the support with this community..Ive learned so much from speaking with you all and researching the threads...ill still be here but in different thread..so far i cannot believe the speed packed into this phone it amazes me..
Good luck with new phone. If its the exynos version ive no doubt its fast, just cant go back to low rez screens.
Just post in here anyway
I've owned the T-Mobile gs2 and its not a bad phone. As fast as the nexus and I miss my 20mbps/second download speed. Good phonen enjoy!
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Good luck with new phone. If its the exynos version ive no doubt its fast, just cant go back to low rez screens.
Just post in here anyway
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T-Mo GS2 does not have an exynos processor. They are not compatible with LTE yet.
Yeah, the only problem I would have with T-mobile is they abandon Android support (updates) very quickly with their Samsung phones.
Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant (released July 15 2010). Abandoned software update right after long delay even released 2.2 in late Jan 2011. So you are talking about a 6 month window of actual software update support.
And the Galaxy S Vibrant was considered a flagship phone with T-mobile.
Behold 2....enough said.
Sure, you can install your own roms etc. But that's not the point. It's on T-mobile and Samsung to support their Android phones.
While the S2 on T-mobile has the Qualcomm process and it's fast enough. The real reason to get it is because it supports ATT 3G bands in addition to Tmobile's AWS bands.
Other than that, enjoy the S2 on T-mobile. Maybe you should have waited till tomorrow (Feb 11th) when T-mobile has the S2 for free (with mail in rebate) on 2 year contract.
The next US president will be relected/elected by the time you see an official ice cream sandwich update on the tmobile branded S2.
Sorry it didn't work out for you. Good luck with your new phone!
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shouldve just bought the GSM version of the galaxy nexus.
andy2na said:
shouldve just bought the GSM version of the galaxy nexus.
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Thats what i was thinking. SGS2 is a good phone but its sort of equal to the support of the CDMA nexus. Devs are leaving or getting kicked out left and right. Been back and forth between the SGS2 and the Nexus in the past 2 months. Think im gonna just stay with the Nexus. Good luck with your new phone. Enjoy.
http://androidandme.com/2012/02/dev...veil-t-mobiles-plans-to-sell-the-galaxy-nexus
hmmm
Good luck with your new phone, I had the tmo sgs2, its a decent phone.. but the support is gone, so sad.
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I am very happy with the GSM version. If I were you, I would have got the GSM GN. I cannot stand the low resolution anymore.
andy2na said:
shouldve just bought the GSM version of the galaxy nexus.
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Seriously. Sounds like OP's issues were with Verizon, not the GNex. Can get an unlocked one for a solid price nowadays.
The SGSII is great but the screen res is getting pretty damn low to be buying one in February 2012.
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http://androidandme.com/2012/02/dev...veil-t-mobiles-plans-to-sell-the-galaxy-nexus
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Pretty easily can just be unlocked version on T-Mobile... Wouldn't read too much into that one.
andy2na said:
shouldve just bought the GSM version of the galaxy nexus.
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qft
Before switching to AT&T over the image compression issue, my GSM Galaxy Nexus worked wonderfully on T-Mobile's network.
Except for, you know, all of the JPEGs on the internet being compressed so badly they looked like amorphous blobs of color banding and compression artifacts.
Which is why I switched, since now I'm paying $30 more per month... but to be honest, I'll happily pay $30 more a month to not have my internet connection screwed with.
I would love to get an unlocked GSM Galaxy Nexus, but I can't find one for a decent price.
What is the going rate for this phone right now? Where can I get the best price?
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Seriously. Sounds like OP's issues were with Verizon, not the GNex. Can get an unlocked one for a solid price nowadays.
The SGSII is great but the screen res is getting pretty damn low to be buying one in February 2012.
Pretty easily can just be unlocked version on T-Mobile... Wouldn't read too much into that one.
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I would love to get an unlocked GSM Galaxy Nexus, but I can't find one for a decent price.
What is the going rate for this phone right now? Where can I get the best price?
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Amazon has the best price around I've seen for an unlocked GSM version.
Negri has the best price and offers warranty up to one year. Amazon doesn't offer warranty, depending on the seller's.
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Tarzanman said:
I would love to get an unlocked GSM Galaxy Nexus, but I can't find one for a decent price.
What is the going rate for this phone right now? Where can I get the best price?
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$595.50 shipped from Negri Electronics. https://negrielectronics.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=i9250&x=0&y=0&order=relevance&dir=desc
You can get the Canadian version which isn't yakju, but you can flash to yakju in about 5min. Or you can order the $622.50 one and have a higher chance it comes with yakju (wouldn't waste my time with that).
Chalk said:
Amazon has the best price around I've seen for an unlocked GSM version.
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Not true.
zephiK said:
Negri has the best price and offers warranty up to one year. Amazon doesn't offer warranty, depending on the seller's.
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This! Don't trust some random Amazon seller, when you can go with a reputable US importer that offers warranty help. You can even checkout with Amazon or Google to get buyer protection.
$600 is still too rich for my blood. The problem is that this phone is a want and not a need :-/
I am off-contract with T-mobile paying ~$70 a month using a Vibrant running Bionix 1.3.1
I'm a little upset about how Google/Samsung f-ed up the release of this device (exclusivity with Verizon and no viable method other than importing for a UMTS version).
It is difficult to understand how a kickback from Verizon makes up for their lost sales with other carriers.
Galaxy S II's are available in the low 400's. I understand that the Galaxy Nexus is a little nicer, but I could justify a ~$400 purchase by selling my old Vibrant.
Tarzanman said:
$600 is still too rich for my blood. The problem is that this phone is a want and not a need :-/
I am off-contract with T-mobile paying ~$70 a month using a Vibrant running Bionix 1.3.1
I'm a little upset about how Google/Samsung f-ed up the release of this device (exclusivity with Verizon and no viable method other than importing for a UMTS version).
It is difficult to understand how a kickback from Verizon makes up for their lost sales with other carriers.
Galaxy S II's are available in the low 400's. I understand that the Galaxy Nexus is a little nicer, but I could justify a ~$400 purchase by selling my old Vibrant.
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It does suck, but even if it was sold directly by T-Mobile or Best Buy or whomever, the cheapest it'd be retail is probably $529 + tax. So you're almost to $600 there anyways. Since you're off contract you're buying full price either way. If you really want the phone then buy it. Only you know how much $$ its worth to you though.
If you choose to buy a SGSII for $400 ish, then you're just guaranteeing you're upgrading to your next device sooner than if you bought the Galaxy Nexus because the SGSII is older. You're just paying now or paying later. Again, personal choice.
What Google should of done was do their Verizon thing but also offer the Galaxy Nexus (GSM Unlocked) via their website kind of like how the Nexus One did it (minus a CDMA version of Nexus One).
I get an upgrade at the beginning of next month. Should I get the GNex or hold out till the new nexus comes out? I know it hasn't been deemed official but google has been consistent. I'm on verizon so I don't get the unlocked goodness of the straight from google version. My other option is to get the S III but with a locked bootloader means a no go for me. I'd have to wait till december to switch carriers.
bukithd said:
I get an upgrade at the beginning of next month. Should I get the GNex or hold out till the new nexus comes out? I know it hasn't been deemed official but google has been consistent. I'm on verizon so I don't get the unlocked goodness of the straight from google version. My other option is to get the S III but with a locked bootloader means a no go for me. I'd have to wait till december to switch carriers.
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Either get the current nexus or wait till December.
My advice would be to wait until you can switch carriers in December. Get an off contract account and buy an unlocked nexus at that time.
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El Daddy said:
My advice would be to wait until you can switch carriers in December. Get an off contract account and buy an unlocked nexus at that time.
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What he said!
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In my area I only get to choose AT&T as far as carriers go and I don't really like them. T-mobile has very little coverage and the small regional providers all are buddied up with verizon.
Here's another question, does phone hardware really matter right now? I know the nexus is a little slower compared to the tegra 3 beasts but does it affect anyone at all? I used a droid incredible for 16 months mostly on cm7 and it never showed its age until apps got "prettier"...
Wait, you think Verizon is getting another Nexus?
lmfao.
Just get the Verizon one if you're planning on staying with them.
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If your eligible and don't want a locked s3 or a so called "non official nexus" then maybe switch providers. I dunno how early this upgrade is so there could be fees. If you want an s3 then switch as the bootloader issue might hurt you in the end. Or just run out your agreement and get a gsm nexus straight up as was mentioned already. That's how I got mine
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Wait, you think Verizon is getting another Nexus?
lmfao.
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Nope. Although it'd be stupid for google not to release one on the US largest provider. Just the fact that Verizon and Sprint can't do unlocked phones and even though I could care less about 4g (I dont have it) its still an option. I'm just looking for advice on wether to upgrade to a 8 month old device or wait till samsung drop's their developer edition of the SGSIII
If I were you I would wait. There's already a workaround for the locked bootloader on the GS3 if you want it, but in the smartphone game, it's always best to wait and see. I wouldn't advise you to get the VZW Nexus when there could be several more updated options (MOAR NEXUSESSS) available toward the end of the year (if the rumors are true). And if not, the GS3 and GN will still be there for you but at cheaper prices.
In the smartphone games "waiting and seeing" is dumb, there's always going to be something better around the corner. Just get what you like at the time.
As for the nexus being 8 months old, I'd say it'll still be relevant for quite some time. I have yet to find any apps that it can't run flawlessly.
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bukithd said:
Nope. Although it'd be stupid for google not to release one on the US largest provider. Just the fact that Verizon and Sprint can't do unlocked phones and even though I could care less about 4g (I dont have it) its still an option. I'm just looking for advice on wether to upgrade to a 8 month old device or wait till samsung drop's their developer edition of the SGSIII
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The unlocked GSM Nexus sells for $350. The Nexus 7 sells for $200 and $250. Do you really think Google is trying to profit off of hardware? That is not how Google makes their money. The could care less if you have a Nexus...as long as you are using google apps and search, they get paid.
bukithd said:
I get an upgrade at the beginning of next month. Should I get the GNex or hold out till the new nexus comes out? I know it hasn't been deemed official but google has been consistent. I'm on verizon so I don't get the unlocked goodness of the straight from google version. My other option is to get the S III but with a locked bootloader means a no go for me. I'd have to wait till december to switch carriers.
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I'm in the same boat as you but I'm already eligible for an upgrade and my contract with sprint ends in 2 months. I pretty much spent a whole day on here reading after purchasing the Nexus from best buy.com and ultimately decided to cancel my order. The Sprint GNex is getting the shaft because they won't be releasing source code and the only way to get updates is to either flash a port or wait for the OTA. And we all know how timely those OTA's roll out from Sprint. The dev's do an amazing job with what they are given but I need a stable/working phone and running leaks/ports isn't for me anymore.
I read through a lot of the ACS JB thread and it seems like lot of people are having issues with MMS right now.
El Daddy said:
My advice would be to wait until you can switch carriers in December. Get an off contract account and buy an unlocked nexus at that time.
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I'm dumping sprint after my contract ends. I'm tired of paying about the same as everyone else but having the crappiest carrier/speeds. It's pretty sad when I'm getting .01Mb/s down AND up.
I plan on picking up the unlocked Nexus ($350) from the google play store and going with TMo. They currently have a pre-paid plan for $30 a month, no contract, 100 minutes, and unlimited text and data.
I don't ever talk on the phone so I don't care about the minutes. They do throttle after 5gb but I get the impression that sprint does the same thing if you are a heavy user, but that's just my theory.
Thanks for the info for those who offered it. Verizon may be exspensive and hardasses but its my best choice. As for my phone, if the SIII dev edition comes to existance I'll probably get that but the VZW gnex seems to be very limited when it comes to veriozn's habits...
bukithd said:
Thanks for the info for those who offered it. Verizon may be exspensive and hardasses but its my best choice. As for my phone, if the SIII dev edition comes to existance I'll probably get that but the VZW gnex seems to be very limited when it comes to veriozn's habits...
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At least the Verizon GNex got put back in the AOSP tree and source and binaries got dropped well before OTA.
https://developers.google.com/android/nexus/drivers
So at least that means there will be more stable ROM's and possibilities since the Dev's can build directly from source and don't have to port.
If you are grandfathered in on Verizon's data plan then you may as well stay with them. Have they started enforcing the policy that you lose your grandfathered plan once you upgrade?
Since the Motorola Mobility merger is now completed (on paper) I can see the next Nexus device beeing a Motorola one which could take a while to happen. Since the GNex will probably at least even get the next Android after JB you're pretty much set with it, so get it!