Gsm Galaxy nexus - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

I was wondering if the GSM Galaxy nexus off of the google play store has the same dimensions as the international version ? I was getting ready to buy one and want a hard battery/case like the samsung power pack that i have on my vibrant. Anybody know ?
Thank you .

With regards to dimensions, the google version is i9250 and the international version is also i9250 so yes.

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[Q] Diference between SA-I9250 and GT-I9250

Hi, I just buy a Nexus I9250, but i didn't read this little thing Samsung SA-I9250.
Whats the diference???
I'd like to know too... Amazon is now selling the SA-I9250: "Samsung Galaxy Nexus SA-I9250 Unlocked Cellphone--International Warranty (Silver)".
So where did you buy yours? Is its build yakju?
Thanks,
C.
anyone know what is the difference between both of them?
thanks!

[Q] Advice for buying a new GSM Galaxy Nexus

I'm a Galaxy S user and I am currently thinking of buying a Galaxy Nexus (the international GSM model).
Is there anything I should know about the phone before I buy it? For example, what are "maguro", "takju" and "yakju"? Should I buy a specific model? Will there be a newer batch of models coming out soon with improvements? I remember one guy showing me a picture of his Galaxy S which had version 2 written in the settings somewhere (apparently it was Samsung's way of differentiating between when the phones were made). Is it like that with the Galaxy Nexus?
Sorry if the questions seem dumb. I'd appreciate the help.
DeadSOL said:
I'm a Galaxy S user and I am currently thinking of buying a Galaxy Nexus (the international GSM model).
Is there anything I should know about the phone before I buy it? For example, what are "maguro", "takju" and "yakju"? Should I buy a specific model? Will there be a newer batch of models coming out soon with improvements? I remember one guy showing me a picture of his Galaxy S which had version 2 written in the settings somewhere (apparently it was Samsung's way of differentiating between when the phones were made). Is it like that with the Galaxy Nexus?
Sorry if the questions seem dumb. I'd appreciate the help.
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1) maguro is the device name of the GSM nexus, toro is verizon CDMA and toroplus is sprint
yakju is the main official build of ICS for the GSM nexus. Takju is the same, except google wallet is baked in.
you can take any GSM phone and always flash takju or yakju and be just fine.
2) maybe, but i dont know
Thanks for the quick reply! It helped!
There won't be any Galaxy Nexus with improvements until the next Nexus device, no worries.
I just made the jump from the SGS1 to the Nexus. It is much snappier. I have the International GSM model and flashing roms is easy enough. As posted before, I don't think there is a new "batch" coming out, except in Oct/Nov when a new nexus will be announced or released. What I did was go to a verizon store and play with it to see if you like it. I thought it would be a big difference in the screen compared to my captivate but not too much. Still I have to get used to the size and weight of it.

Question about there Hyperion batteries

I am going to be buying a GSM Galaxy Nexus in the not so distant future, I was looking at Hyperion batteries and I came along this. In the titles it says "Google Galaxy Nexus" but in the description it says it will only work with the Verizon and Sprint version and not the international version. Am I correct in assuming that the Google version and international version are different? Does anyone know for sure? Thanks
the GSM version is different than the Verizon and Sprint models so they wouldnt work. the international is the same as the one sold in the play store.
JCreazy said:
I am going to be buying a GSM Galaxy Nexus in the not so distant future, I was looking at Hyperion batteries and I came along this. In the titles it says "Google Galaxy Nexus" but in the description it says it will only work with the Verizon and Sprint version and not the international version. Am I correct in assuming that the Google version and international version are different? Does anyone know for sure? Thanks
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The Verizon and Sprint are the same (rather really really close). The "Google version" is the international version and this battery will not work with it.
^damn typed this out and forgot about it haha
Ok, thanks for the replies. It is a little confusing since on the page it does say it works with the Google Galaxy Nexus but not the International version.

Are there 2 different models?

Hi there, I've just received my Galaxy Nexus (i'm in the UK) and it seems to be an american model? Model number behind the battery is GT-19250M, but the sticker on the box is GT-19250TSGGEN? The phone also came in 2 boxes-the Samsung retail box with a 2 pin american power adaptor and that was in another box with a UK 3 pin plug. Before I use the device I just wanted to know from you guys if the USA model has HSPA+? Is the european model different? Do I need to send it back? Cheers
dantay999 said:
Hi there, I've just received my Galaxy Nexus (i'm in the UK) and it seems to be an american model? Model number behind the battery is GT-19250M, but the sticker on the box is GT-19250TSGGEN? The phone also came in 2 boxes-the Samsung retail box with a 2 pin american power adaptor and that was in another box with a UK 3 pin plug. Before I use the device I just wanted to know from you guys if the USA model has HSPA+? Is the european model different? Do I need to send it back? Cheers
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The International GSM gNex & the US (Play Store Device) have the same hardware, an I9250 is going to be HSPA+
3rdstring said:
The International GSM gNex & the US (Play Store Device) have the same hardware, an I9250 is going to be HSPA+
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Thats really helpfull. thanks. :good:
Thanks for explanation
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[Q] Will GT-I9100 LCD display fit T-Mobile Us version?

Hi guys
I have international version of Samsung Galaxy S2 Gt-I9100 with bad mother board.I have a friend in US who has two S2's with broken displays.But they are US versions from T-Mobile and Sprint.
Can anyone tell me is it possible to swap the LCD of international version in to US versions of Samsung Galaxy S2?
Thank you in advance
I highly doubt it....but try googling it.
Sent from my N5, N7, Moto X, G Tab 3 or S2.....
juno106 said:
Hi guys
I have international version of Samsung Galaxy S2 Gt-I9100 with bad mother board.I have a friend in US who has two S2's with broken displays.But they are US versions from T-Mobile and Sprint.
Can anyone tell me is it possible to swap the LCD of international version in to US versions of Samsung Galaxy S2?
Thank you in advance
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Nope, you can see the comparison of the two. The display on the T-989 is larger than the international SII http://www.phonegg.com/compare/2381-1877-Samsung-Galaxy-S-II-T989-16GB-vs-Samsung-Galaxy-S-II-I9100-16GB
I think you'll get the same result with the Sprint version, no-compatibility
And what about the main board?Are they the same or different?Maybe it is better to find used main board and put it in my phone.

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