At this stage I'm just backing off posting much. We're really in no different position than the past three weeks. The phone is coming in late November or in the next three weeks.
At this point we have a forum full of hearsay and conjecture.
Sadly, this is exactly how I'm feeling. I'm starting to think a December release is most likely, but who knows. Until anything concrete comes out of VZW, the rumors are just going to swirl and we're going to go continuously back and forth between late November and December.
you think you have a crappy phone, try being the schmuck who sold his amoled incredible for a Thunderbolt. Biggest mistake ever
you think you have a crappy phone, try being the schmuck who sold his amoled incredible for a Thunderbolt. Biggest mistake ever
Blackberry Curve 8330 that i got back in 08 that has a poorly functioning trackball, horrible os, freezes constantly... i gotcha beat buddyhaha
To put it bluntly, and I mean no offence, but that's not worth much. It's a different version of the device being released in an overseas market. It has no bearing, whatsoever, on the Verizon Galaxy Nexus. Verizon doesn't have to worry about its customers jumping ship to UK carriers, and the number of people who would import that version of the phone and change over to a compatible US carrier is insignificant to Verizon's bottom line.For whatever it's worth, there is now a report of a specific store in the UK that will have the phone tomorrow morning.
Galaxy Nexus to debut at Phones 4U?s Oxford Street store tomorrow | Mobile News Online
To put it bluntly, and I mean no offence, but that's not worth much. It's a different version of the device being released in an overseas market. It has no bearing, whatsoever, on the Verizon Galaxy Nexus. Verizon doesn't have to worry about its customers jumping ship to UK carriers, and the number of people who would import that version of the phone and change over to a compatible US carrier is insignificant to Verizon's bottom line.
Actually customers could cancel with verizon and import that on at&t so it has a little to do with verizon since they could potentially lose some customers.
To put it bluntly, and I mean no offence, but that's not worth much. It's a different version of the device being released in an overseas market. It has no bearing, whatsoever, on the Verizon Galaxy Nexus. Verizon doesn't have to worry about its customers jumping ship to UK carriers, and the number of people who would import that version of the phone and change over to a compatible US carrier is insignificant to Verizon's bottom line.
I am currently using a Droid Eris that won't connect to 3G or send/receive picture texts so I don't even want to hear anyone complaining about their current device.
FWIW, my wife loves her new T-Bolt. She uses it only for calls, text, FB, camera so in that sense it's great for here. Not sure what type of apps people have problems with.
Why is your wife using a better phone than you are?
Why is your wife using a better phone than you are?
Cause he can't ______ his own________ -![]()