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There is no nexus s on Verizon. You have no idea what you're talking about
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using Tapatalk
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using Tapatalk
There is no nexus s on Verizon. You have no idea what you're talking about
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using Tapatalk
Two more none nexus phones got ics today. Not tablets, phones. Just saying.
What I don't get is that a number of the custom ROMs have had ICS source code for only a few months now and yet, they're all near finished with making them work on the Nexus S 4G. Google has had the source code for MUCH longer than that, yet they still aren't done with ICS for this phone? It's as if they did zero work on it prior to releasing the code.
Those custom ROMs are mostly running 4.0.3. That source code is complete, but buggy. The ones using 4.0.4 are using incomplete code that has telephony and kernel issues.
The NS4G can easily use 4.0.3, that's not the point. The point is 4.0.3 is buggy and Google does not feel comfortable putting that out and are working towards finishing the superior 4.0.4.
4.0.3 is buggy? Really? Been running it since December. Way more bug free than ANY version of Android that I've ever used. Gps works, wifi works, 3g works, 4g works and never a reboot or a hiccup. Most stable Android I've ever seen. Lol
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Just Flash It !!!
I'm convinced that they are planning something big, and they must be trying to get all the nexuses to update to the same version at the same time. This is the only logical thinking that would justify Google waiting this long. And it must be worth the wait, if they are holding it up like this. But what is inexcusable is the lack of communication -__-
By your logic, they would have withheld an update for GSM phones then.
I understand the whole issue regarding consumer logic v. business logic. I just don't think your conclusion makes sense in either logic.