patience lost today

Flash a custom rom on that suckah.... :D

If you're experiencing problems, try doing something to aleviate it. I'm not saying installing custom software is gonna fix it but at least you tried.
I have a custom rom on my phone, and have never experienced what you're going through. You probably tell me but the phone should just work without doing all that flashing rom mumbo jumbo and you're right it should. But in your case it isn't so whats the harm?
The harm may be you break (brick) your phone, but if you read up and follow instructions this phone is real near impossible to brick.
I am not saying you should do it, just offering a possible solution if you so choose.

/me puts on trusty flamesuit :)

Are you kidding me? Being flamed for not unlocking/rooting/flashing? What has Android Central come to? I guess I'm used to rootzwiki and XDA but a person would get "flamed" for NOT unlocking/rooting/flashing there! Wow.

I've never seen so much complaining about this device before. When the phone first came out there was some complaining about data issues (I know a few had legitimate and documented radio hardware failure) but almost all of what you guys are complaining about just doesn't exist in the circles I'm used to hanging out in. Again, there's some scattered legitimate hardware defects out there, but most of what you guys are complaining about was fixed a long time ago.

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I have never wanted to throw a phone against a wall....except my Rezound...lol

If the original post got quoted...I moved on...
 
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I find it funny that a phone that cost so much cant run well out of the box. So according to some people here I have to root and do all this techi stuff just so the phone will operate they way I was expecting it to when I walked out of the store. Thats pretty sad. Anyway, It did feel good to smash it against the wall and felt even better when it wasn't damaged. The signal is the same with or without the Otter Box and the phone is behaving other than a few minor issues (auto rotate doesn't always respond and camera freezes up). I came from a DroidX and then a DroidX2. I was given so many replacements because of all the issues that plagued those phones so I'm sure most of you could understand my frustration when this GN stating acting up on me.
 
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I never lost my patient with this phone .Im very happy with it actually.:cool:

I did loose my patient with the MotoQ but thats a different story . ha
 
I find it funny that a phone that cost so much cant run well out of the box. So according to some people here I have to root and do all this techi stuff just so the phone will operate they way I was expecting it to when I walked out of the store. Thats pretty sad. Anyway, It did feel good to smash it against the wall and felt even better when it wasn't damaged. The signal is the same with or without the Otter Box and the phone is behaving other than a few minor issues (auto rotate doesn't always respond and camera freezes up). I came from a DroidX and then a DroidX2. I was given so many replacements because of all the issues that plagued those phones so I'm sure most of you could understand my frustration when this GN stating acting up on me.

This phone is flawed, no doubt. Every phone is flawed. Those thinking their phone/device is absolutely perfect are of simple minds.

For example . . .

GN = radios/signal
RAZR = screen
iPhone = outdated design, being an Apple product
Rezound = worst market timing ever IMHO

That being said, your bolded assertion is incorrect. When you flash, you don't make it run as you expect it. You make it run far better than you could have ever imagined. Big difference.
 
I find it funny that a phone that cost so much cant run well out of the box. So according to some people here I have to root and do all this techi stuff just so the phone will operate they way I was expecting it to when I walked out of the store. Thats pretty sad. Anyway, It did feel good to smash it against the wall and felt even better when it wasn't damaged. The signal is the same with or without the Otter Box and the phone is behaving other than a few minor issues (auto rotate doesn't always respond and camera freezes up). I came from a DroidX and then a DroidX2. I was given so many replacements because of all the issues that plagued those phones so I'm sure most of you could understand my frustration when this GN stating acting up on me.

Do you even know what the Nexus line of phones are? Let me clue you in. They are Google's test phones. They use the Nexus to develope and test new versions of the Android Operating System. This is why they are pure Google and have no manufacturing skins on them (Sense, Touchwiz, Motoblur). Its a development phone. If you wanted a polished and more stable experience, you should have gotten a different phone. Again, Nexus phones are marketed as "open" phones. They are meant to be developed on and tinkerer with. Period. What's sad is that you had no idea what you were buying. Better spend some time researching next time before you buy. You talk about patience. Well, I have no patience for people who complain about a product they don't understand.

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This phone is flawed, no doubt. Every phone is flawed. Those thinking their phone/device is absolutely perfect are of simple minds.

For example . . .

GN = radios/signal
RAZR = screen
iPhone = outdated design, being an Apple product
Rezound = worst market timing ever IMHO

That being said, your bolded assertion is incorrect. When you flash, you don't make it run as you expect it. You make it run far better than you could have ever imagined. Big difference.

Some see the iPhone design dated, some see the design perfect. Why mess with perfection. Like a Swiss watch, timeless design is timeless! I hop apple continues to steal clear of plastic and keep the components in this device premium. 16 gig iPhone cost 196 to manufacture, subsidized by Verizon at a 199. Awesome.
 
Some see the iPhone design dated, some see the design perfect. Why mess with perfection. Like a Swiss watch, timeless design is timeless! I hop apple continues to steal clear of plastic and keep the components in this device premium. 16 gig iPhone cost 196 to manufacture, subsidized by Verizon at a 199. Awesome.

No doubt, it's great design, but I think right now stuff like the One X is just better (but completely opinion).

It does look old, though. Outdated or bad? Opinion. But the 4 design can be considered old--and that's not a bad thing!
 
Do you even know what the Nexus line of phones are? Let me clue you in. They are Google's test phones. They use the Nexus to develope and test new versions of the Android Operating System. This is why they are pure Google and have no manufacturing skins on them (Sense, Touchwiz, Motoblur). Its a development phone. If you wanted a polished and more stable experience, you should have gotten a different phone. Again, Nexus phones are marketed as "open" phones. They are meant to be developed on and tinkerer with. Period. What's sad is that you had no idea what you were buying. Better spend some time researching next time before you buy. You talk about patience. Well, I have no patience for people who complain about a product they don't understand.

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I agree that GN is a tinkerer's dream.
But I have to disagree with you about marketing.
please show me where Verizon is marketing this phone as a developers phone.
Where does it advertise that you won't be able to make a phone call because you'll lose a signal?
Have I missed a chapter in the manual where it warns you of an ear-drum-bleeding screeching sound that you'll hear during some phone calls?
When I got the phone I was so excited that I ripped all the stickers off GN without reading, I should have read the warning: Don't use this phone until you unlock it, root, flash unofficial 4.0.4, and rom either chewy bear or cm-hourly.
I must have missed that part of the live feed presentation where Google introduced a ghosting and dim screen feature.
 
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I agree that GN is a tinkerer's dream.
But I have to disagree with you about marketing.
please show me where Verizon is marketing this phone as a developers phone.
Where does it advertise that you won't be able to make a phone call because you'll lose a signal?
Have I missed a chapter in the manual where it warns you of an ear-drum-bleeding screeching sound that you'll hear during some phone calls?
I must have missed that part of the live feed presentation where Google introduced a ghosting and dim screen feature.
Since you typically only hear from people that have issues, I want to say that I have never experienced any of those symptoms. My phone has never not been able to make a phone call, I've never had a screach, and I don't see any problems with my screen.
 
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I agree that GN is a tinkerer's dream.
But I have to disagree with you about marketing.
please show me where Verizon is marketing this phone as a developers phone.
Where does it advertise that you won't be able to make a phone call because you'll lose a signal?
Have I missed a chapter in the manual where it warns you of an ear-drum-bleeding screeching sound that you'll hear during some phone calls?
When I got the phone I was so excited that I ripped all the stickers off GN without reading, I should have read the warning: Don't use this phone until you unlock it, root, flash unofficial 4.0.4, and rom either chewy bear or cm-hourly.
I must have missed that part of the live feed presentation where Google introduced a ghosting and dim screen feature.

I've seen commercials touting it as "open" and labeling it the "pure Google experience". The fact that the box it came in was completely white and blank....open....pure. The fact it has no skin on it and that there is zero Verizon bloatware.

You sound bitter. Seems like another example of somebody who doesn't know what they bought and spent zero time learning or researching the expensive product they bought. You have nobody to blame but yourself. I and many others have NONE of the problems you seem to be experiencing. I'm not saying the phone is perfect. I do know there have been scattered but documented hardware problems. From what I've read, the newer revisions have fixed these issues; however, the majority of your complaints and others expressed in this thread are software issues which have been taken care of through development.

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1. It has VZ software on it
2. I ran unlocked, rooted and flashed 4.0.4 - no difference in poor signal strength, screeching sound during calls and mic cutting out.
3. The only commercial I've seen was all about Google+ and nothing about openness and ability of unlocking and rooting. In fact doing so voids the warranty so why would Verizon advertise those activities?
4. I'm only bitter because I really did wait for this damn phone and watched live presentation in the middle of the night and drooled over every little feature and every little curve.
In the end I returned my 4th sample and got Razr Maxx and it runs circles around GN except for the screen size.
 
Do you even know what the Nexus line of phones are? Let me clue you in. They are Google's test phones. They use the Nexus to develope and test new versions of the Android Operating System. This is why they are pure Google and have no manufacturing skins on them (Sense, Touchwiz, Motoblur). Its a development phone. If you wanted a polished and more stable experience, you should have gotten a different phone. Again, Nexus phones are marketed as "open" phones. They are meant to be developed on and tinkerer with. Period. What's sad is that you had no idea what you were buying. Better spend some time researching next time before you buy. You talk about patience. Well, I have no patience for people who complain about a product they don't understand.

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OK.... I have been bitting my tongue about the ?Nexus Phone? is a ?Development? phone argument for months. That is such a geeky, BS argument.

Anyone who walks into Verizon and has an ?associate? steer them to a $299 phone without any warning that it is a ?Development? phone that needs to be rooted to be stable, should not have to suffer with such immature software. And if it really is a Development phone, where are the official patches to address the problems it has had since day one? As a geek, I am ok with weekly patches. But make me wait six months before I can hear my blue tooth voice dialing. NFW!

It is a huge disservice to Andorid for Google/Verizon to put out such a buggy release and promote it without assuring that it is fit for the masses. If Google wants developer feedback give out the Nexus phones at Dev I/O and take online orders. Do NOT mass market them as competitors to the polished Iphone. It just gives Iphone users a legitimate reason to say that they have a superior device.

Before you light up the flame throwers? I am a software geek. 25 years developing enterprise software. I have had just about every smartphone manufactured (I waited in line for a motoQ!!) I love my GN, but can no longer recommend it to my non-geek friends. As much as it kills me, I tell them to buy an Iphone. They do not want to hear the word ?Root?.
 
No doubt, it's great design, but I think right now stuff like the One X is just better (but completely opinion).

It does look old, though. Outdated or bad? Opinion. But the 4 design can be considered old--and that's not a bad thing!

You know I had to through a plug in for my outdated designed phone lol.
 
OK.... I have been bitting my tongue about the “Nexus Phone” is a “Development” phone argument for months. That is such a geeky, BS argument.

Anyone who walks into Verizon and has an “associate” steer them to a $299 phone without any warning that it is a “Development” phone that needs to be rooted to be stable, should not have to suffer with such immature software. And if it really is a Development phone, where are the official patches to address the problems it has had since day one? As a geek, I am ok with weekly patches. But make me wait six months before I can hear my blue tooth voice dialing. NFW!

It is a huge disservice to Andorid for Google/Verizon to put out such a buggy release and promote it without assuring that it is fit for the masses. If Google wants developer feedback give out the Nexus phones at Dev I/O and take online orders. Do NOT mass market them as competitors to the polished Iphone. It just gives Iphone users a legitimate reason to say that they have a superior device.

Before you light up the flame throwers… I am a software geek. 25 years developing enterprise software. I have had just about every smartphone manufactured (I waited in line for a motoQ!!) I love my GN, but can no longer recommend it to my non-geek friends. As much as it kills me, I tell them to buy an Iphone. They do not want to hear the word “Root”.

Its not a BS argument. "Geek" Verizon subscribers had been writing Verizon for a year or longer about getting a Nexus phone before one finally came. Why do you think they were doing that? By definition, what separates the Nexus branded phones from others? Why get a Nexus phone? More pointedly, why did you want one? Out of all the Android phones there are to choose from at Verizon, why did you pick the Nexus?

The day I bought my Nexus I went in to the store, walked right up to the counter, and told them I was paying for a Galaxy Nexus. I knew exactly what I wanted and what I was purchasing. I don't give a rip about Verizon reps. Never have. I don't need them. I'm informed all on my own.

You should know what the Nexus is all about since you claim to be in the know. We all know that waiting on Verizon is fruitless for software. The "development" comes from Google and comes from 3rd party developers. What version of icecream sandwich are you currently running? Up until recently, I had been running 4.0.3 which was source released by Google...not Verizon. Now I am running 4.0.4 which is source released by Google. This is the whole reason why I got the Nexus....so I don't have to wait on Verizon. Then there's the Dev community who tweaks, customizes, and improves the code way beyond the scope of Google themselves. Again, the reason why I bought this phone. If i can help it, I will never own a non-nexus phone ever again.

As for promotion, what are you talking about? There was virtually no promotion. I've seen a commercial or two where Verizon touted the Google experience. That's it. Verizon doesn't make money on Nexus phones. No company does. Verizon makes money off of their bloatware. The Nexus doesn't have any. There's the NFL app. That's it. If you don't believe me, read up on it. This is the way it is with Nexus phones. Its Google's phone. The only one they use to test and create Android on.

Tech forums wrote that icecream sandwich was still a little buggy and incomplete when it launched. Its a Nexus phone. You guys seriously need to get with the program.

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I for one will like to say this is my 4th android device, and the first one I have felt no need to root. I'm sitting pretty with my never-rooted but unlocked stock 4.0.4 Galaxy Nexus. I've had a Hero, which I needed to Overclock to run... however, it did run CM7, which was pretty impressive. Samsung Epic 4G, which needed to be hacked to run EXT4 to run at any decent speed, overclock also helped. Thunderbolt needed root/ROM so it wouldn't reboot all the damn time... and so you could flash a ROM based on one of the many Gingerbread leaks that never made it to prime-time.
This is the first phone I haven't molested. It just works. I unlocked the bootloader on day 1, and when 4.0.4 came out with the radios, I flashed that using fastboot commands and all has been perfect since. I love my developer phone. I use it as everyday phone and to develop my apps on.
 
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Do you even know what the Nexus line of phones are? Let me clue you in. They are Google's test phones. They use the Nexus to develope and test new versions of the Android Operating System. This is why they are pure Google and have no manufacturing skins on them (Sense, Touchwiz, Motoblur). Its a development phone. If you wanted a polished and more stable experience, you should have gotten a different phone. Again, Nexus phones are marketed as "open" phones. They are meant to be developed on and tinkerer with. Period. What's sad is that you had no idea what you were buying. Better spend some time researching next time before you buy. You talk about patience. Well, I have no patience for people who complain about a product they don't understand.

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Are you kidding me? You know me? You know my level of knowledge about these phones? You think I didnt do my research? You are sir are a nitwit.
This phone was never advertised a tinkerers phone. Don't try to act smarter than you really are. Most can see right through you.
 
Its not a BS argument. "Geek" Verizon subscribers had been writing Verizon for a year or longer about getting a Nexus phone before one finally came. Why do you think they were doing that? By definition, what separates the Nexus branded phones from others? Why get a Nexus phone? More pointedly, why did you want one? Out of all the Android phones there are to choose from at Verizon, why did you pick the Nexus?

The day I bought my Nexus I went in to the store, walked right up to the counter, and told them I was paying for a Galaxy Nexus. I knew exactly what I wanted and what I was purchasing. I don't give a rip about Verizon reps. Never have. I don't need them. I'm informed all on my own.

You should know what the Nexus is all about since you claim to be in the know. We all know that waiting on Verizon is fruitless for software. The "development" comes from Google and comes from 3rd party developers. What version of icecream sandwich are you currently running? Up until recently, I had been running 4.0.3 which was source released by Google...not Verizon. Now I am running 4.0.4 which is source released by Google. This is the whole reason why I got the Nexus....so I don't have to wait on Verizon. Then there's the Dev community who tweaks, customizes, and improves the code way beyond the scope of Google themselves. Again, the reason why I bought this phone. If i can help it, I will never own a non-nexus phone ever again.

As for promotion, what are you talking about? There was virtually no promotion. I've seen a commercial or two where Verizon touted the Google experience. That's it. Verizon doesn't make money on Nexus phones. No company does. Verizon makes money off of their bloatware. The Nexus doesn't have any. There's the NFL app. That's it. If you don't believe me, read up on it. This is the way it is with Nexus phones. Its Google's phone. The only one they use to test and create Android on.

Tech forums wrote that icecream sandwich was still a little buggy and incomplete when it launched. Its a Nexus phone. You guys seriously need to get with the program.

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You are 100% correct. I had been waiting for months for the GN. I was frustrated when it was delayed, and I had mine the morning they were available. I have no problem rooting, hacking, or with instability.

However, I think you are missing my point. If you walked into the Verizon store as a newb, what phone would you buy? There are only a few that make sense: Iphone, Galaxy Nexus, Razor Maxx....Rezound??? hmmm. Honestly, which would you buy if you were not a techie?

Since Verizon expects to add 300,000+ subscribers a month, and at least 50% are buying smart phones, there are 100,000+ GN being shipped per month.

So the idea that the GN is a phone targeted at only the most technical savy is not correct.

My frustration is that I still do not have any official updates for my "Developer" phone to address long known issues, or add enhancements that I expect as a "Nexus" user. To make matters worse, I don't have simple things like a desktop dock, and Multi-media interface that were promised when I bought the device.

In my opinion, unless Samsung/Google do something soon to dramatically improve the usability/stability of the GN and Android in general, Iphone is going to begin taking market share by appealing to users who just want their phone to work!
 
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Developers phone, lolololololololololol. No company would even mumble that in a backroom because it would be marketing suicide.

The term "smart phone" implies it is a phone that does more than just make phone calls. If it fails at its basic and most fundamental task than the "phone" is a failure. Let me put it like this....if your new car breaks down all the time but has a kickin stereo system do you hang your hat on the bonus features skipping over the basic need for the car?

Sometimes you get lemons. I tried a bb storm multiple times and it was a fail phone for me but others had no issues. Sometimes it is just poor luck.
 
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Not trying to argue, but the iPhone doesn't "just work" either. There is no perfect device. There are issues with every device. Some more than others, but hey... in the end we just have to be happy with OUR OWN device. My own device is the GN, and I love it. Did I have to tweak it to get it where I want it? Yeah. But I had to do that for EVERY other smartphone I've owned, and I'm okay with that.

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and...s-Apple-Doesnt-Want-You-to-Know-About-350668/

http://mashable.com/2012/03/05/apple-fixes-iphone-4s-china/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/17/iphone-4s-problems-issues-complaints_n_1015538.html

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2011/11/iphone-4s-problems.html

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2436...tery_troubles_now_joined_by_new_problems.html

Just sayin'.

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