Tineye didn't find anything. Curious about the case maker as well.
Google search says it's a TPU Bumper. So:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TPU-BUMPER-...y-Nexus-GT-I9250-/350537190936#ht_9702wt_1185
Tineye didn't find anything. Curious about the case maker as well.
So I've decided to get a Galaxy Nexus. I realize there are other better Android phones out there now (One X, SIII, etc.), but I really love that stock Android.
The question I have is, should I go with Sprint or Verizon? (GSM is out of the question as I don't want to spend $400 on a phone.)
Sprint has unlimited data, but doesn't yet have LTE coverage in my area and there is no timetable for when it will be up. Verizon has good LTE coverage in my area and, with the double data deal, I can get 4GB/month. How easy is it to blow through 4GB a month though? I've never had a smartphone so I have no idea.
So what do you think? Should I go with Sprint with unlimited data and hope they get LTE up and running soon or go with Verizon with the 4GB of data and be able to have LTE right away?
Thanks!
Verizon. Its not even a question.
That is what I'm leaning towards. I'm just nervous about going over 4GBs for the month...
What kind of usage would you need to have to go over that cap? I'd be using the phone pretty regularly, checking email, Twitter, Facebook, and browsing the web. As well as watching Youtube videos, and occasionally streaming music, Netflix and/or HBO Go. Is that going to put me over?
I use the hell out of my 4g connection. Tons of YouTube streaming (in HD), browsing gaf, a lot of Facebook and g+, streaming high quality music in rdio, and downloading trailers. Tethering at home.
The highest I went is 3.6 gigs.
If you use wifi at home and/or work, you should be way under that.
Also, the gnex has a built in data manager that allows you to set the data size warning, and a shut off when you reach a certain limit.
Anyone want to buy my Galaxy Nexus lte model? And want my Verizon account with an unlimited data plan?
Moving to Europe soon. No need for it.
Why don't you get the GSM nexus and a $45 straight talk plan with 2GB data? It comes out to be a lot cheaper even with the upfront phone cost than you'll pay monthly on Verizon.So I've decided to get a Galaxy Nexus. I realize there are other better Android phones out there now (One X, SIII, etc.), but I really love that stock Android.
The question I have is, should I go with Sprint or Verizon? (GSM is out of the question as I don't want to spend $400 on a phone.)
Sprint has unlimited data, but doesn't yet have LTE coverage in my area and there is no timetable for when it will be up. Verizon has good LTE coverage in my area and, with the double data deal, I can get 4GB/month. How easy is it to blow through 4GB a month though? I've never had a smartphone so I have no idea.
So what do you think? Should I go with Sprint with unlimited data and hope they get LTE up and running soon or go with Verizon with the 4GB of data and be able to have LTE right away?
Thanks!
Why don't you get the GSM nexus and a $45 straight talk plan with 2GB data? It comes out to be a lot cheaper even with the upfront phone cost than you'll pay monthly on Verizon.
Is that an AT&T plan? Does the $45 include text messaging as well? I'm also worried about going over the 2GBs...
Anyone want to buy my Galaxy Nexus lte model? And want my Verizon account with an unlimited data plan?
Moving to Europe soon. No need for it.
Straight talk is a smaller carrier. http://www.straighttalk.com/
There are alot of good month to month smaller local carriers that make the unlocked purchase price of phones justifiable. Not to mention being able to walk away when you want. These GSM carriers also piggyback off the major carriers networks.
Ah ok. That seems like a pretty good deal. It's not 4G though, is it?
Not sure, probably just regular 3g(HSPA), look at simple mobile also, they do 4g(HSPA+). Gonna vary on your area though.
Link to where you bought it? GSM or LTE?
Tineye didn't find anything. Curious about the case maker as well.
Google search says it's a TPU Bumper. So:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TPU-BUMPER-...y-Nexus-GT-I9250-/350537190936#ht_9702wt_1185
Google Inc. plans to give multiple mobile-device makersrather than just one partnerearly access to new releases of its Android mobile operating system and to sell those devices directly to consumers, said people familiar with the matter.
Google's strategy is a shift from its previous practice, when it partnered with only one hardware maker at a time to produce seven "lead devices" that showed off the newest Android software features, before releasing the software to ...
NOT one Nexus to rule them all!!???
Google to Expand Mobile-Device Partnerships
Chaos!!
"Shit, when is ___(insert Sony, LG, Samsung, HTC, etc) updating their Nexus device?"
That said, it would makes sense for these devices to be on the Google Play store.
Not sure if any USA carriers will pick them up though >_>
I doubt they'll all be called Nexus's. Most likely, this is Google trying to get more phones on the Play Store and unlocked like the Nexus initiative originally aimed to do.
Well I pulled the trigger today for the unlocked GSM model from Google play. I plan on going with the $30 monthly 4g plan from t mobile since I don't really talk on the phone. Anyone using this with there GN, and how are the speeds?
Well I pulled the trigger today for the unlocked GSM model from Google play. I plan on going with the $30 monthly 4g plan from t mobile since I don't really talk on the phone. Anyone using this with there GN, and how are the speeds?
Hmmm well I'll give it a try for a month, that's why I got it unlocked, FREEDOM! I know ATT is pretty crappy in my part of san Diego so I'm going to see how t mobile works. Thanks for the info guys.I've been getting pretty crappy speeds but I also live in a not so big area. The highest I've gotten is 1mb.
I'm on t-mobile but not the 30/mo plan.
I use the hell out of my 4g connection. Tons of YouTube streaming (in HD), browsing gaf, a lot of Facebook and g+, streaming high quality music in rdio, and downloading trailers. Tethering at home.
The highest I went is 3.6 gigs.
If you use wifi at home and/or work, you should be way under that.
Also, the gnex has a built in data manager that allows you to set the data size warning, and a shut off when you reach a certain limit.
Ok, cool. I will use wifi at home, but elsewhere will be using 4G. But it sounds like I should be okay. And I forgot about the data manager feature. That is helpful.
Thanks for your help!
Around $350, $300, I guess. Not sure what they go for. The catch is I am keeping the phone until the end of June.How much? I can ask around for you homey.
Around $350, $300, I guess. Not sure what they go for. The catch is I am keeping the phone until the end of June.
LTE is the battery killer, so why don't you turn that off?VZW version: Is there a way to turn off the CDMA radio and only use LTE? I can probably save some juice doing that and just placing the odd call here and there through Talkatone.
I mostly do web browsing and media, so I enjoy the speed. And I think LTE wouldn't be as bad if the phone didn't need to keep both radios on all the time.LTE is the battery killer, so why don't you turn that off?
Got my extended battery and cover (GSM model) from South Korea. Firstly, it gives the phone a more of a tapered (tear drop) look. It also feels better in the palm of your hand. That said, I have to get used to the little extra weight (muscle memory is some shit). Once that feeling of the extra weight goes away I will have no complains. Hopefully I can get an extra hour of juice with 4.0.4. Will post my findings after I've stretch the battery for a couple of weeks.
Maybe you'll find you like the weight. I've carried bricks in the bast (OG Droid, Samsung i760) and the tuna was initially too light. I found the extra weight to be just what the doctor ordered, but it's all personal preference.
So I have a crack in my screen that seems to be spreading. It wasn't dropped or anything, I'm not sure where it came from.
Any legit reason I can get a replacement from Verizon? Anyone know what options I have?
go into a store and tell them you didn't drop it. If you dont have marks anywhere else on the phone you should be able to politely argue your way into it
So there are times during the day when my Nexus shows a full 4 bars, but any incoming calls go straight to voicemail and I never receive them. I've missed a bunch of important calls and my wife constantly gets mad at me for this. Sometimes I don't receive texts and they all come at the same time hours later.
Are these also part of the signal issues that people complain about?
is the battery life really as bad on these things as some people say?
is the battery life really as bad on these things as some people say?
is the battery life really as bad on these things as some people say?
Lte one is pretty bad, yeah.
I'm at 30% after 15 hours on LTE with generally good signal and light to moderate use today.
I personally can't break 3.5 hrs screen on time with mine
Is Verizon going to update to 4.0.4? Or is it downloadable somewhere? I heard that the updated version saves a little battery life.