I really can't even believe that people are STILL bringing up this "Nexus Prime" nonsense. Ridiculous. Please, think of how many different ways that makes absolutely no sense. It doesn't jive with ANYTHING we have seen so far, aside from a Best Buy ad that they ALREADY claimed was a mistake and have since corrected, and some anonymous dude, who we don't know, who happens to be the ONLY person saying this.
Folks, EVERYTHING is pointing at it being called the Galaxy Nexus. Everything from rumored release dates and MAP documents and internal e-mails, all the way up to both the official websites of Google US, Samsung Mobile US, and Verizon Wireless.
Then again, why would they take away grandfathered unlimited data when they keep upping the cap. It's 2gigs. Then for a limited time it's double your data (4gigs). Could we be moving back to unlimited data, albeit very very slowly?
2 gigs to start, then 4 (for a limited time) then there'll be a promotion next summer "Jump on this phone for a limited time for 8 gigs of data!" and then a few years from now, we're back to unlimited or something close to it. This entire situation with tiered data could've been networks using overage money towards infratructure/better backhaul to support the increase in usage/more customers. A few years from now when another hundred billion has been spent on the network, back to unlimited
Just a thought
A few verizon people I know call it the Nexus Prime and to top it off, some retailers have jumped the gun with accessories. This is the most anticipated phone on Verizon since the Dinc maybe?
I wouldn't put it past them to get it out before Christmas and issue a release within a month or so.
They missed a big sales weekend and that probably doesn't sit well with Big Red.
that would still be faster than other devices get updated to fix bugs cough thunderbolt cough bionic cough
Hey but gb said it and his name is in red so he is "the cowboy" I mean how could he be wrong. /s This could and most likely seems like a thread to just stir the pot since it was a slow weekend IMO.
I remember when 12/8 seemed like a lifetime away. Now we're talking about "before Xmas"?
Ugh
Hope none of that is true.
I remember when 12/8 seemed like a lifetime away. Now we're talking about "before Xmas"?
Ugh
Hope none of that is true.
Hopefully when they've paid for all the initial costs of more and more backhaul they'll let us have unlimited data back.
It's kinda funny to me that it would start out unlimited and cheap, and get more limited and expensive over time. Seems really backwards to me. I remember when dial-up came out it was expensive and you usually had a time limit, sometimes a data cap. Then it got cheaper, and became unlimited use. Who knows?
Ok so let me see if I get this right...upgrade some time this December (hopefully) keep unlimited. But for future phones, buy them outright? What if your upgrade is in May and you go from 3G to 4G...buy that outright or is the switch in networks not considered a change to your contract?
Ok so let me see if I get this right...upgrade some time this December (hopefully) keep unlimited. But for future phones, buy them outright? What if your upgrade is in May and you go from 3G to 4G...buy that outright or is the switch in networks not considered a change to your contract?
Good ?
I do believe data caps will come to all, but maybe there is a valentine holiday sale for devices, or maybe march ends up becoming april, etc.?
Dunno, but I have heard myself of others saying a cap for all users was coming in 2012 even though only 5% use more then 2gb according to big red.
I think it will/ should be 3-4 gb and that they really want to crack down on tethering, video downloads, etc., but then why take advantage of 4g?
I feel like the guy who buys more coke so he can stay up longer, to work longer, to make more money, to buy more coke, so he can stay up longer........
3 seemed inevitable. My pennies will be saved but if they find some other reason to take my unlimited plan away, I'll be outta there. They better allow unlocked lte devices on the network.
Ok so let me see if I get this right...upgrade some time this December (hopefully) keep unlimited. But for future phones, buy them outright? What if your upgrade is in May and you go from 3G to 4G...buy that outright or is the switch in networks not considered a change to your contract?