Will you buy the Nexus S?

Will you buy the Samsung Nexus S?


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Smokexz

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Well, we all know that this is official(not 100% but you know we have seen it in action and have Eric Schmidt use it). Will you buy it? The hardware right now no one knows... however I would imagine something high end. It might have Vanilla Android 2.3(mainly because Eric Schmidt was running 2.3 on the device) Unless this device will be raped by bloatware(which I think will not happen).
EDIT: new rumors, the device will supposedly have a concaved or "curved" screen: thoughts? Has it changed your verdict?
http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/16/rumors-samsung-nexus-s-using-fancy-curved-display-sprint-had-to/


With all of this speculation and your assumptions, do you think this device just might be your next phone?
 
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ezun

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Looks pretty hot, but I'm damn happy with my X.

If it's LTE, I'll consider it. I really want to wait till LTE devices start pumping out.
 

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i definitely want this phone...i have a galaxy s and i love it...the hardware is amazing...so i can imagine that the nexus s probably has had a few minor updates hardware wise, plus stock android 2.3, i can only imagine how good this phone will be. cant wait
 

Ali Fazel

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Maybe if it's on Sprint. Then again, I'd rather have something like a G2 on Sprint and in my hands. Not to mention I've become a CM addict, and I need that to be supported on the device.
 

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IF it came to Verizon Id get it in a second! I really doubt that will happen as there is no way Verizon will give away that much control over a phone that is on their system.
 

dcdttu

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I would buy it if:

1. Samsung has ZERO control of the OS and its subsiquent updates. Only Google, just like the Nexus One.

2. It's not just available on T-Mobile. I want a CDMA one out the gate, not months and months and months later. Samsung already has the Galaxy all over the place, it wouldn't be hard.

3. Battery life is decent. Biggest complaint about my Evo (only complaint, really).
 

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