Galaxy Nexus LTE

okay... i dont think they are behind the eight ball here. To work on AT&T's LTE network the device has to have a processor that supports it. The current proc in the Gnex will not work. It will have to be a qualcomm s3 or s4 or the exynos quad core. Which, is great for ATT customers. the S4 on the HTC one X is kicking some butt regarding benchmarks. I think that the ATT Gnex will have up -to-date specs.
 
Hope you're right Joshua. I'm on iPhone and i'm sick of it. Was considering One X and the Note even, but i would wait for this one if it would be true.
 
Thinking the same thing (except coming from iPhone 4s). I may be too tempted just to get an unlocked version from Expansys.
 
Any idea how the HPSA+ for the unlocked Nexus (as on Google Play) compares in speed to LTE? I am very interested in Nexus and I like the idea of an unlocked one for $400. However, if HPSA+ is similar to G3, then I'll wait for a real LTE phone. Of course, AT&T does not have LTE where I am (MN), but will by the end of the year.
 
Any idea how the HPSA+ for the unlocked Nexus (as on Google Play) compares in speed to LTE? I am very interested in Nexus and I like the idea of an unlocked one for $400. However, if HPSA+ is similar to G3, then I'll wait for a real LTE phone. Of course, AT&T does not have LTE where I am (MN), but will by the end of the year.

AT&T's LTE (where it's available) will probably offer about 3-5x the speed of their HSPA network.
 
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