Bestphonever
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You mean won't have the 4470, GNEX variants currently have 4460. It is looking like that will be a letdown, you are right, but hopefully we will know soon enough.
I hope these specs aren't true. Why would I want 6 month old tech.? I mean the nexus is great but we have to wait almost half a year!! Google really needs to get all the nexus devices released on the same carriers at the same time. It would be great if it had a better processor and better camera. But i guess we will just have to wait and see.
Intereasting.
From comments I have read, it does not seem that people like them very much.
Am I not un-wrong?
Mav.
Sent from the future on my Android Optimus S
You know what.....I don't even care if its the same as Verizon's. Its pure Google which means its mine. You buy a Nexus for the software experience not the hardware.
Sent from the greatest HTC EVO 4G ever made!!!
Those of you waiting for this phone may want to read any forum you can regarding the Verizon version of it before you get too excited because it runs the exact same technology. The RF section and coverage problems are not going to get any better on Sprint. Additionally I believe it will be worse and that a great many of you are going to be highly disappointed. I hope I'm wrong for you. I'm just advising you to exercise due diligence with an open mind and be willing to act if you begin to see the problems experienced by Verizon owners. Good luck.
Those of you waiting for this phone may want to read any forum you can regarding the Verizon version of it before you get too excited because it runs the exact same technology. The RF section and coverage problems are not going to get any better on Sprint. Additionally I believe it will be worse and that a great many of you are going to be highly disappointed.
will you really see a real world difference in a 4460 vs. 4470? is this really a big deal in the real world? how and why?
I own a Nexus s 4g and when chrome came out I was like, great, this app should be awesome. But the Nexus s doesn't have the power to keep up with chrome. I think 300mhz and a 15% faster GPU would be perfect for my nexus s, so I brought that logic over to the Gnex. What if in a year there is this new Jelly Bean only app that barely works on my Galaxy Nexus, and all I need is 300mhz and a slightly faster GPU to make it shine. It happened before and I'd feel better about it not happening again if the sprint one had the 4470.
you're overthinking this way too hard and way too far ahead IMO.
Good info.
As far as I know, Sprint still offers a 30 day return policy so if the phone does not meet anyone's satisfaction, it can be sent back.
I have done that once before and it was easy to do and not a problem.
Without having to wade deep into those forums, what are the problems that the Verizon version is/was having?
Thanks.
Mav.![]()
Good info.
As far as I know, Sprint still offers a 30 day return policy so if the phone does not meet anyone's satisfaction, it can be sent back.
I have done that once before and it was easy to do and not a problem.
Without having to wade deep into those forums, what are the problems that the Verizon version is/was having?
Thanks.
Mav.![]()