is Verizon violating FCC rules with Galaxy Nexus?

mrholzapfel

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So, I guess I'll throw this out here. Didn't the 700 mhz spectrum come with rules that Verizon couldn't restrict certain things on their LTE network?

I guess the only thing I can think of is since Google/Samsung are working with Verizon to release the phone, said restrictions aren't in play.

I think if Google went with the old google.com/phone they *should* have been able to release the nexus without *any* vzw bloat.
 
So, I guess I'll throw this out here. Didn't the 700 mhz spectrum come with rules that Verizon couldn't restrict certain things on their LTE network?

I guess the only thing I can think of is since Google/Samsung are working with Verizon to release the phone, said restrictions aren't in play.

I think if Google went with the old google.com/phone they *should* have been able to release the nexus without *any* vzw bloat.

I think they're just violating proper customer service by not giving us what we want.

Meh
 
I think they're just violating proper customer service by not giving us what we want.

Meh

You do realize that when you say us you are referring to a tiny percent? If it mattered to the majority of people they would not be doing it.
 
So, I guess I'll throw this out here. Didn't the 700 mhz spectrum come with rules that Verizon couldn't restrict certain things on their LTE network?

I guess the only thing I can think of is since Google/Samsung are working with Verizon to release the phone, said restrictions aren't in play.

They aren't restricting anything by adding garbage to the phone and it was about limiting access to apps/features over the spectrum, which there is a loophole out of anyway, apparently.

VS910 4G Kangwich
 
You do realize that when you say us you are referring to a tiny percent? If it mattered to the majority of people they would not be doing it.

I think you and VZ may be missing something. We may be a tiny percent, but I'll bet most of us are the go to people in our families and our businesses for tech advice. I'm self employed IT, but my extended family asks me for advice as well as my clients.

So while we may be a tiny percent, we advise a much larger group.
 
I think you and VZ may be missing something. We may be a tiny percent, but I'll bet most of us are the go to people in our families and our businesses for tech advice. I'm self employed IT, but my extended family asks me for advice as well as my clients.

So while we may be a tiny percent, we advise a much larger group.

This.

Meh
 
I know that people are reaching for things to complain about, but this is just getting more and more ridiculous.
 
Ive heard the Nexus 1 and the Nexus S had a bit of carrier bloat.. Is this true? Like twitter and such tacked in... Not owning either device and a long term Verizon guy i cannot verify this... The only thing i see thats been violated by Verizon is me... :-( like a prison rape scene i might add... How dare the tea taxing British get this device before us... 1776 FTW!!! :mad:
 
Ive heard the Nexus 1 and the Nexus S had a bit of carrier bloat.. Is this true? Like twitter and such tacked in... Not owning either device and a long term Verizon guy i cannot verify this... The only thing i see thats been violated by Verizon is me... :-( like a prison rape scene i might add... How dare the tea taxing British get this device before us... 1776 FTW!!! :mad:

Nope. And no carrier branding either.

Sent from my SGS II
 
I had read that about the bloat on the Android forums on the VZW site earlier. Then its not a true Nexus is it... As long as the updates come from Google ill be content.. Hopefuly they havent made to many deals with the devil...
 

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