VZW store - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Anyone made a trip to a VZW store where they had the GN in the system (ie got some other info)

No. Verizon is ripoff and not gsm.
I voided my warranty and your mum.

slowz3r said:
Anyone made a trip to a VZW store where they had the GN in the system (ie got some other info)
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That info being...?

Griffrez said:
That info being...?
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with previous nexus releases i was able able to pop into a carrier store and get someone to gimme some info they arent supposed to ie price.

slowz3r said:
with previous nexus releases i was able able to pop into a carrier store and get someone to gimme some info they arent supposed to ie price.
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Price is very relative...

Yeah it is. For a phone that isnt specced to the max it would be wise of google to not overprice this phone.
I voided my warranty and your mum.

pukemon said:
Yeah it is. For a phone that isnt specced to the max it would be wise of google to not overprice this phone.
I voided my warranty and your mum.
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Im guessing 520 for 16 gig 600 for 32

slowz3r said:
Im guessing 520 for 16 gig 600 for 32
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I wish, it's looking more like 600 for the 16gb and 650 for the 32. That's even if Verizon carries the 32gb version which I highly doubt. They're likely to carry only one version of the device. We would have seen 2 different devices on both of the MAP'd pricing sheets that have leaked over the past 2 weeks. Not sure if you guys seen it (probably have) but a new one just leaked yesterday and there's still only pricing for one device on it. Leads me to believe there will not be 2 versions available at launch. Kind of sucks because I would have loved to pick up the 32gb version even though I would probably never use all of that storage.

Genrally all their 4g devices that have shipped at 299 have had 32 gb storage. They'd be silly to downgrade that...I figure its part of how they try to justify the extra cash. Wo hopefully they are offering just the 32 if its to be one model...
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maybe the 32 will be online only?

The phone will be 299 at Verizon for sure ..... due to the iPhone4S priced at 299 for the 32gb model they better sell the 32gb Nexus for 299 as well

altimax98 said:
The phone will be 299 at Verizon for sure ..... due to the iPhone4S priced at 299 for the 32gb model they better sell the 32gb Nexus for 299 as well
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Well, the 4s is not 4g so that might have an affect on it. I agree that they would be stupid to just offer the 16gb model but I won't put anything past Verizon. They tend to screw us over any way possible.

Verizon sells multiple versions of the iPhone and iPad, there's no legitimate reason to think they won't sell both.
XDA has so many people talking out of their asses these days that this place is starting to get hard to bear.

altimax98 said:
The phone will be 299 at Verizon for sure ..... due to the iPhone4S priced at 299 for the 32gb model they better sell the 32gb Nexus for 299 as well
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it be nice to know an off contract price, I know there are a lot of people who dont purchase phones on contract

Yeah, but Verizon always slaps on another $100 for LTE.
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Dayum I need this on Sprint dormat lte radio and all...but I doubt it. But here's hoping!

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Galaxy Nexus Carriers & prices?

I've seen all manner of speculation on the subject of which carriers, specifically, are going to be carrying the Galaxy Nexus, but the majority of it is conflicting reports.
Does anyone have good links or intel on where the Nexus will be available, carrier-wise?
http://www.unlocked-mobiles.com/sim...s-sim-free-unlocked-mobile-phone-p-83950.html
512.98£ but managed to get it preordered for 480£ next day delivery.
Hope they will not increase the price on me
The US dollar has dropped so much in value that everything in the EU will look very expensive. We also have higher VAT than you do (25% in Sweden).
$1 ~= 6.65 SEK according to Google. When all things are added we usually pay something like your dollar price with a conversion rate of 10, instead if 6.65.
In summary, the prices listed above is somewhere around what we paid for the previous Nexus-phones. Your prices are likely to not take the low currency value into account, like most other electronics.
OK I am going to just throw my two cents in.
This phone should technically work on all four US carries. (Verizon, Sprint, Att, and TMobile).
As for the LTE coverage I am not sure about Att's LTE spectrum matching with Verizon.
But the planned Sprint LTE spectrum and Verizon's does not match.
That just means that the first version of the SGN would not support LTE on Sprint.
The GSM version of the phone should work on both the ATT and TMobile networks.
I hope that the SGN comes to all four major carries as Apple is already on four US carries. (Att, Verizon, Sprint, and C Spire "Soon").
I have Sprint and would get this phone as soon as it was available.
I would not switch networks just for a phone.
Agreed, the move to Yamaha was probably the only regression in an otherwise great phone.
According to supercurio from today's Engadget article its a Texas Instruments TWL6040. How this compares to the Wolfson DAC I do not know.
I really hope its good because I am very satisfied with the sound quality out of my Nexus S with voodoo sound and good IEMs. I use my phone more as a GPS and PMP than as a phone.
Anyone have experience with Expansys? I placed a pre order with them just to have it in. I'm not even sure if that's for a LTE or GSM one, but I hope it's GSM haha.
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Expansys seems to expensive... much cheaper to order over seas and have them ship here. 779$ vs 680 $ from UK retailers.
all these preorder sites are for the GSM version of the device right?..
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Expansys seems to expensive... much cheaper to order over seas and have them ship here. 779$ vs 680 $ from UK retailers.
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It will not cost that much in the US though. Expect somewhere around $529-$550 most likely. I explained this above.
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Expansys seems to expensive... much cheaper to order over seas and have them ship here. 779$ vs 680 $ from UK retailers.
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Yah, their expensive, but I'm assuming they will adjust their price once the true price is reveiled.
I was just curious about how their customer service and shipping is, if anyone has ordered from them.
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all these preorder sites are for the GSM version of the device right?..
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I sure hope so!!
What other site has preorders besides expansys?
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K Rich said:
I sure hope so!!
What other site has preorders besides expansys?
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*sigh*, If i could drop how ever much money I need to drop to reserve the VZW/LTE version I would right now
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I sure hope so!!
What other site has preorders besides expansys?
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Clove has it available for 429GBP pre-order.
http://goo.gl/oewUS
I've bought a couple of phones from them over the years.. service always excellent.
T-Mobile Please, at least GSM version so we can buy unlocked on first day and for a decent price.
I definitely think that Sprint is getting it, but the question is when
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I think Google will show T-Mobile some love. Look at the history they have together: The first US Android phone was released on their network and both Nexus branded phones were also released with T-Mobile exclusivity before branching out to other networks. I doubt it'll enjoy the same nod that Google showed them in the past with temporary exclusivity, but I highly doubt they'll be left in the dark for more than a few weeks to a month at most.
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I think Google will show T-Mobile some love. Look at the history they have together: The first US Android phone was released on their network and both Nexus branded phones were also released with T-Mobile exclusivity before branching out to other networks. I doubt it'll enjoy the same nod that Google showed them in the past with temporary exclusivity, but I highly doubt they'll be left in the dark for more than a few weeks to a month at most.
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I think so too. By looking at the introduction and specs it shows a model "T"... GT-I9250T. Like our Nexus S for T-Mo is the GT-I9020T.
32 gig version €560,- in holland...
6 weeks of waiting...
http://www.belsimpel.nl/Samsung/Samsung-Galaxy-Nexus-i9250-Black#volledige-specificaties
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pastuch said:
I'm really frustrated by most manufacturers reporting the specs of a device without including Digital Audio Converter information.
The Yamaha DAC and amp in the Galaxy S II and Hercules is total ****. (I own an SGS2)
If anyone knows what audio DAC the Galaxy Nexus uses please share it with the rest of us. I really hope it's a Wolfson DAC... The original Galaxy S and Nexus S with Voodoo sound absolutely incredible.
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I am 100% with you. This is the deciding factor for me.
No off contract price yet for gsm
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Worth it to wait and see if HSPA+ version drops in the US?

Is it worth it to wait and see if the GN drops in the US? Right now I can get one from Handtec for ~$696, but if it dropped here would it really be priced any cheaper? It's set to be Canadian$650 (~$636 in American monies), would it be priced maybe around $600 if it's released here? Maybe even less?
Or, is the HSPA+ version even going to come out stateside? All I've been hearing about is the CDMA/LTE version.
Insight?
Canadian version is only US$ 636???
if that is true I will definitely buy one!
Emama said:
Canadian version is only US$ 636???
if that is true I will definitely buy one!
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But you have to be on their carrier and blah blah you can't just buy it outright.
psykick5 said:
Is it worth it to wait and see if the GN drops in the US? Right now I can get one from Handtec for ~$696, but if it dropped here would it really be priced any cheaper? It's set to be Canadian$650 (~$636 in American monies), would it be priced maybe around $600 if it's released here? Maybe even less?
Or, is the HSPA+ version even going to come out stateside? All I've been hearing about is the CDMA/LTE version.
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I debated this for a long long time. Then my N1 had it's usual set of daily hiccups, and I had it. So I bought one. It's a great gadget, and almost worth the $700 I paid.
But, if you're okay with your current phone, stick it out and wait. It won't go up in price.
Early adopters never get rewarded. Only screwed with headaches.
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But you have to be on their carrier and blah blah you can't just buy it outright.
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is there any details?
You can buy off-contract if you are using that carrier?
or you can only get it along with 3yr plann?
psykick5 said:
Is it worth it to wait and see if the GN drops in the US? Right now I can get one from Handtec for ~$696, but if it dropped here would it really be priced any cheaper? It's set to be Canadian$650 (~$636 in American monies), would it be priced maybe around $600 if it's released here? Maybe even less?
Or, is the HSPA+ version even going to come out stateside? All I've been hearing about is the CDMA/LTE version.
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If you go to Canada and buy it outright you're going to be paying local taxes in the 10%-15% range, and either paying to convert your USD or pay a foreign transaction fee on your credit card... and you're still gonna pay $700 out the door, just like ordering from the UK importers.
If/when it does come to the US unlocked I'd expect it in the $550 range. Just depends how much you wanna pay to get it now.
waylo said:
I debated this for a long long time. Then my N1 had it's usual set of daily hiccups, and I had it. So I bought one. It's a great gadget, and almost worth the $700 I paid.
But, if you're okay with your current phone, stick it out and wait. It won't go up in price.
Early adopters never get rewarded. Only screwed with headaches.
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My HD2 died two months ago and I'm using a POS dumbphone with no data while still having to pay for data.
Ugh tough decisions. Where did you get yours from?
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If you go to Canada and buy it outright you're going to be paying local taxes in the 10%-15% range, and either paying to convert your USD or pay a foreign transaction fee on your credit card... and you're still gonna pay $700 out the door, just like ordering from the UK importers.
If/when it does come to the US unlocked I'd expect it in the $550 range.
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$550!? I sure hope so!
Sometime last week, an AT&T version passed through the FCC, with HSPA+. Just about a month or so ago, AT&T was asking customers (on twitter, I believe) who would be interested in the device on their network. Seems like they listened.
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Sometime last week, an AT&T version passed through the FCC, with HSPA+. Just about a month or so ago, AT&T was asking customers (on twitter, I believe) who would be interested in the device on their network. Seems like they listened.
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Would it still be the same penta-band GN? If it's just AT&T bands that also doesn't help me.
EDIT: Reading the FCC filing suggests their GN only supports 1900/850. European version it is. Damn you Ma Bell.
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$550!? I sure hope so!
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Just based on what the Nexus One and Nexus S cost when they were sold unlocked here.
psykick5 said:
Would it still be the same penta-band GN? If it's just AT&T bands that also doesn't help me.
EDIT: Reading the FCC filing suggests their GN only supports 1900/850. European version it is. Damn you Ma Bell.
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The FCC only has to worry about the bands that will be used in the states, which is 850/1900. No reason why they'd make a specific version with a quadband radio to only work on AT&T and not T-mobile. Its more expensive than just using the current pentaband version that's available and putting an AT&T battery cover on it.
I'll give it two weeks. If it doesn't come to the US in a T-Mobile friendly version I'm getting myself one for the holidays from across the pond.
Didnt the GSM pentaband version get approved by the FCC a week before the Verizon LTE version?
http://www.tmonews.com/2011/10/t-mobile-att-ready-galaxy-nexusnexus-prime-passes-through-fcc/
psykick5 said:
My HD2 died two months ago and I'm using a POS dumbphone with no data while still having to pay for data.
Ugh tough decisions. Where did you get yours from?
$550!? I sure hope so!
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I got mine from Negri. But I'd probably go with Expansys-USA, as they apparently have better repair policies. Use ebates for 1.5% off. There's also a $20 coupon floating around.
On cybermonday ebates had a 6% back coupon with them! Was too iffy to pull the trigger then. Damn.
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Didnt the GSM pentaband version get approved by the FCC a week before the Verizon LTE version?
http://www.tmonews.com/2011/10/t-mobile-att-ready-galaxy-nexusnexus-prime-passes-through-fcc/
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As the article says, just because it works on bands here and is passed through the FCC doesn't mean it will be sold here. Any phone that could be used on a carrier here needs to pass the FCC. The i9250 is the version being sold overseas right now.
Buy from UK
I think if you cant wait, you should get it from handtec or clove. they ship to usa and their prices dont include taxes for shipping to usa (i think, from what i have read and seen). the price is £445 including shipping, which is less than 700 usd.
i dont think it would release in usa for less than 649 (the same as the iphone 4s 16gb), then u have taxes etc.
plus who knows when is the unlocked version releasing.
Why can't Google just sell it like they did with the N1?
psykick5 said:
Why can't Google just sell it like they did with the N1?
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This! Although I would LOVE it if Amazon USA would sell it.
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I think if you cant wait, you should get it from handtec or clove. they ship to usa and their prices dont include taxes for shipping to usa (i think, from what i have read and seen). the price is £445 including shipping, which is less than 700 usd.
i dont think it would release in usa for less than 649 (the same as the iphone 4s 16gb), then u have taxes etc.
plus who knows when is the unlocked version releasing.
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But they sold the Nexus S for $529 just fine unlocked this time last year. There's no reason why the 16gb Galaxy Nexus needs to be over $600 USD unlocked.
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Why can't Google just sell it like they did with the N1?
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Because from pretty much every angle, the Nexus One sales tactic was a failure. They partnered with Verizon this time to get bigger sales and exposure, and because of that we're not seeing it sold unlocked unfortunately.
martonikaj said:
Because from pretty much every angle, the Nexus One sales tactic was a failure. They partnered with Verizon this time to get bigger sales and exposure, and because of that we're not seeing it sold unlocked unfortunately.
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True, but the carriers are nothing but a b*tch in the US. The Europeans have had this phone for three weeks now.
martonikaj said:
Just based on what the Nexus One and Nexus S cost when they were sold unlocked here.
The FCC only has to worry about the bands that will be used in the states, which is 850/1900. No reason why they'd make a specific version with a quadband radio to only work on AT&T and not T-mobile. Its more expensive than just using the current pentaband version that's available and putting an AT&T battery cover on it.
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Actually, two different GSM versions have passed through the FCC - the pentaband international version, and a version with only AT&T HSPA+ bands, see here: http://www.slashgear.com/galaxy-nexus-visits-fcc-again-but-with-att-bands-02199735/

Gnexus Sales...

Hi, anyone knows haw many GNexs have been sold worldwide??
I'm just curious...
You really believe someone here has that number?
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Some people extrapolated a very rough number based on the ICS market share % of all Android numbers a while back (when the Galaxy Nexus was the only ICS device).
You could dig that up, but there are no solid numbers for this.
OK, is just a question... because stadistics of Iphone and SGII sales are everywhere...
Thanks...
Most of the time when sales numbers are released for a specific device it's because they sold a boat load of them and are bragging.
My guess is that the sold Galaxy Nexus is number is nowhere near the SGSII and 4s.
They won't release figures for the Galaxy Nexus because it would be embarrassing.
the reason why they probably haven't sold a boatload is because of the price, it's truly ridiculous if they undercut the price of the S2 they would have sold much much better
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the reason why they probably haven't sold a boatload is because of the price, it's truly ridiculous if they undercut the price of the S2 they would have sold much much better
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Yes, sell a brand new phone for less than an old phone...
And the only reason why it was so expensive in the US is because the GSM model had to be imported, which increases the price quite noticeably. In the rest of the world it wasn't any more expensive than other high end phones.
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Yes, sell a brand new phone for less than an old phone...
And the only reason why it was so expensive in the US is because the GSM model had to be imported, which increases the price quite noticeably. In the rest of the world it wasn't any more expensive than other high end phones.
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Yeh mine was free on contract
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the reason why they probably haven't sold a boatload is because of the price, it's truly ridiculous if they undercut the price of the S2 they would have sold much much better
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Lul wut? It was exactly the same price on Verizon and will be on all the other carriers when it is subsidized. The reason it didn't sell a ton is because it wasn't ever meant to. Google doesn't put out the Nexus line to be a sales leader.
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Cheapest Price You've Seen for a GSM Galaxy Nexus (New or Used)

I'm looking to buy a Galaxy Nexus GSM and was wondering if anyone found any for a really cheap price (around $550 or below). Thanks.
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Negri Electronics. 1 year warranty provided.
$622... was cheaper before.
Canadian: https://negrielectronics.com/samsung-i9250-google-canadian-galaxy-nexus-black-unlocked.html
zephiK said:
Negri Electronics. 1 year warranty provided.
$622... was cheaper before.
Canadian: https://negrielectronics.com/samsung-i9250-google-canadian-galaxy-nexus-black-unlocked.html
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It's $595.50.
Keep an eye out for coupons. They've killed most of em but I bought my CAN model and got a $30 off coupon. $565.50 shipped was an amazing price.
$450, BNIB from Craigslist
You'd be fortunate to find it for under $600. If you do, jump on it. It will be expensive for a long time, or at least until a GSM carrier offers if on contract in the US. Then it will fall.
Craigslist is your friend. $500 new in Box.
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$450, BNIB from Craigslist
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Undoubtedly was obtained via unscrupulous methods
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Bought mine from DailySteals.com... It was a daily deal for 560 brand new but that came and went a while ago...
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It's $595.50.
Keep an eye out for coupons. They've killed most of em but I bought my CAN model and got a $30 off coupon. $565.50 shipped was an amazing price.
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Canadian version is $595.50
https://negrielectronics.com/samsung-i9250-google-galaxy-nexus-black-unlocked.html is $622.... shouldn't be any difference. Unsure why they have 2 product pages.
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Canadian version is $595.50
https://negrielectronics.com/samsung-i9250-google-galaxy-nexus-black-unlocked.html is $622.... shouldn't be any difference. Unsure why they have 2 product pages.
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The ones from Canada aren't yakju models.
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The ones from Canada aren't yakju models.
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Your point? I purchased the one that is for $622 and it came as yakjuxw and not 'yakju.' None of this matters, it can be changed in <5 minutes.
Just silly how they offer both versions with one of them being the higher price.
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Your point? I purchased the one that is for $622 and it came as yakjuxw and not 'yakju.' None of this matters, it can be changed in <5 minutes.
Just silly how they offer both versions with one of them being the higher price.
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Of course it doesn't matter. I bought the canadian and flashed it to yakju in 5 minutes too...
I'm saying this is why theyre differentiating between the two. Their indication is the more expensive one has a higher chance to be yakju (theyre sourcing them from the UK often, but Latin America recently). The Canadian one has a * in the description saying its on 4.0.1 and not updated by Google (or something to that effect).
The real reason why they're selling them a tad cheaper is probably because the CAN versions come with a US-standard charger and they don't have to include one (they have to open and replace chargers in the other ones). And they probably got a big batch buy and got to offer a lower price because of it.
POINT BEING that people should just buy the cheaper CAN version if they are available.
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Of course it doesn't matter. I bought the canadian and flashed it to yakju in 5 minutes too...
I'm saying this is why theyre differentiating between the two. Their indication is the more expensive one has a higher chance to be yakju (theyre sourcing them from the UK often). The Canadian one has a * in the description saying its on 4.0.1 and not updated by Google.
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And if the person gets the more expensive one and it ends up not being 'yakju' what happens there? because what you just said is that it has a higher chance of being 'yakju' but mines came as 'yakjuxw.'
Honestly, if someone was to buy the Galaxy Nexus from Negri it'd be a no brainer to get the $595 one. Negri should just get rid of the $622 one and have them both at the same price. Makes no sense, logically speaking.
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And if the person gets the more expensive one and it ends up not being 'yakju' what happens there? because what you just said is that it has a higher chance of being 'yakju' but mines came as 'yakjuxw.'
Honestly, if someone was to buy the Galaxy Nexus from Negri it'd be a no brainer to get the $595 one. Negri should just get rid of the $622 one and have them both at the same price. Makes no sense, logically speaking.
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Yes it clearly doesn't matter. They're not making a guarantee, but rather a disclosure on the CAN version that they know it won't be yakju.
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Yes it clearly doesn't matter. They're not making a guarantee, but rather a disclosure on the CAN version that they know it won't be yakju.
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I doubt majority of users will even know the difference of 'yakju' and non-yakju variants. But back to the topic because that's a silly argument
Get it from Negri they will honor a one-year warranty on your device whereas other places may not. I know Expansys honors warranties. These warranties are done through the place you bought it from and not Samsung.
Samsung will not honor warranties from grey-marketed sales.
$535 shipped mobilecityonline. Open Box unit. Mint condition.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1490754
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$535 shipped mobilecityonline. Open Box unit. Mint condition.
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Thanks. I'm very interested in buying from them but if you scroll down the page it says, "Good Condition ". Another open box Galaxy S II says like new for condition. I'm worried it's going to show some wear.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1490754
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$639.99 including overnight shipping from Amazon. Third party was Yapper Wireless and the phone was factory sealed for the Hong Kong market.
619 on newegg
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Not sure about the cheapest, but $650 for a LE with both backcovers and an otterbox defender from a fellow XDA member. I felt that was a very good price as a packaged deal
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need help finding a Galaxy nexus for a reasonable price

Im looking for the best contract about £30 inc a free Galaxy Nexus 32GB preferred, only need about 300mins 300texts and at least 1gb internet.
I would prefer to stick with t-mobile, as I know they are reliable, sadly the only place I can find the device with these specs are three, and they seem to be a terrible company.
Any Good deals, Im looking to pick up a new phone+contract in the next 4 days.
I got mine through Voda for £26pm - free phone 300mins, unlim txt and 500mb (plus 20% discount on top!) Might be worth trying them!
I've read somewhere that samsung is now only producing 16 GB gsm nexuses. (Is that the plural?) So you jave to get one quick. I bought mine directly from my carrier because it was the cheapest option I could find to buy off contract.
http://www.phones4u.co.uk/shop/shop_contract_details.asp?ItemKey=574103&MPItemKey=579946&NetKey=2 (Vodafone)
http://www.buymobilephones.net/mobi.../T-Mobile-31-(24mths)-Large-Internet/12791572 (T-Mobile)
Ah, cheers guys.. There's just so much to fish through, Any Idea if that buymobilephones offer is a 32gb model, it don't mention it on the post, so I assume its a 16gb...
This post says that the XDA blog post was wrong about the 32GB models, thing is I can only see 16gb models floating about..
http://global.christianpost.com/news/samsung-confirms-32gb-galaxy-nexus-69746/
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Ah, cheers guys.. There's just so much to fish through, Any Idea if that buymobilephones offer is a 32gb model, it don't mention it on the post, so I assume its a 16gb...
This post says that the XDA blog post was wrong about the 32GB models, thing is I can only see 16gb models floating about..
http://global.christianpost.com/news/samsung-confirms-32gb-galaxy-nexus-69746/
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All of the GSM are 16Gb.
Dammit! Does this mean that http://www.uswitch.com/ are just plain lieing to everyone, click show deal on most of the Galaxy Nexus deals and they show up as 32gb.
GodsDead said:
Dammit! Does this mean that http://www.uswitch.com/ are just plain lieing to everyone, click show deal on most of the Galaxy Nexus deals and they show up as 32gb.
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It might just be a typo, I wish there was a 32Gb one, I'd jack mine in without a second thought, lol.

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