Predictions: When will the Sprint GNex be released?

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The day is still young. Plenty of time for the official release to come.
Stay frosty.

Mav. :cool:
 
Was there any reason to believe today was the announcement?

(I didn't see any rumors/articles in this topic?)
 
Was there any reason to believe today was the announcement?

Up until this point, Sprint usually announces a new phone 2 weeks prior to its' release.

They may be waiting for the winners of the DataStorm contest to be pulled and then make the annoucement then.
Per the official rules, the winners will be pulled "on or about April 16th" and that is next Monday.

Oh well. Just gotta wait some more.

Mav. :cool:
 
Up until this point, Sprint usually announces a new phone 2 weeks prior to its' release.

The Nexus S was announced on April 26th, 2011 and released May 8th, 2011. (12 days)

Not sure where you got 2 weeks, but I don't think there's some formular that they're constantly using.

If the release date is April 22nd, then yeah it should be soon, but 2 weeks would have been yesterday.

Hell, if we're going by last year, then it would be announced tomorrow, seeing as that's 12 days before April 22nd.

But hey, the day is not over.
 
I said "usually." :p

12 days, 13 days. Whatever it takes.

I will be happy with any info from them.

As you say, just gotta wait. :)

Mav. :cool:
 
Absolutley! I purchased a Seidio Active(with kickstand) Case eight weeks ago in anticipation of the Sprint GNEX. Pumped and ready to go. Always loved the Seidio Active on my Nexus S.

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Hey, that's the one I got! Hopefully it will fit the 2100 mAh extended battery I want to get.
 
Hey, that's the one I got! Hopefully it will fit the 2100 mAh extended battery I want to get.

I looked into the 2100mAh battery as well. I haven't tried the Active case on a phone using the 2100, but did try it on a GSM and VZW version of the phone. The case was designed for the GSM phone, but fits(very snug) on the VZW GNex with standard 1850mAh battery, as that version is only thicker by 1mm. As much as I would like it to fit with 2100, I don't think it will quite make it. Time will tell.
I at least hope the Sprint Gnex has the same 1850 battery as the Verizon version.

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I want the Galaxy Nexus. Coming fro a htc evo 3d and choosing the G-Nex over EVO 4G LTE.

I'm trying to think of a really strong reason to do so. The potential for timely updates just doesn't seem enough. Especially since devs are going to custom rom the hell out of the EVO LTE




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I'm trying to think of a really strong reason to do so. The potential for timely updates just doesn't seem enough. Especially since devs are going to custom rom the hell out of the EVO LTE




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I agree with you. The upgrade challenges with the nexus s has left me with a very bad taste in the mouth. We can't assume that nexus devices will definitely be upgrade as soon as possible. Sad :(


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IIMPORTANT QUESTION: Is rooting your Android phone a security risk? Security is really important to me, but if rooting doesn't change that aspect, I'm greatly tempted to desert the Nexus fold for the cutting edge specs of the HTC EVO 4G LTE.

I agree with you. The upgrade challenges with the nexus s has left me with a very bad taste in the mouth. We can't assume that nexus devices will definitely be upgrade as soon as possible. Sad :(


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1. The Nexus S/Nexus S 4G update snafu was hopefully an anomaly. If Google's mobile division has an ounce of sense, they'll have learned a few things from all this and will presumably perform much better updating the Galaxy Nexus to Jelly Bean. Obviously, it will be harder to upgrade Sprint's and Verizon's CDMA versions than the GSM version, but they'll need to save face after this whole Nexus S debacle.
Side note: I've heard that the Nexus S 4G ICS update has started to roll out. I know some of you have one; any news on that front?

2. Do we really have an iPhone user in our midst? *panic alarm goes off
Please tell me you're one of those multi-device users.
 
IIMPORTANT QUESTION: Is rooting your Android phone a security risk? Security is really important to me, but if rooting doesn't change that aspect, I'm greatly tempted to desert the Nexus fold for the cutting edge specs of the HTC EVO 4G LTE.

No. Setting up root in your ROM merely enables apps to be granted root access if they request it. You still have to approve the request through the Superuser front-end.

I suggest reading the following:
A Word About Superuser and Security
 
I really hope the announcement is tomorrow. Keeping my fingers crossed.:D

Oh and what does is matter if there is an iPhone user here?? Even if they aren't using multiple devices a person interested in Android is always a good thing.
 
IIMPORTANT QUESTION: Is rooting your Android phone a security risk? Security is really important to me, but if rooting doesn't change that aspect, I'm greatly tempted to desert the Nexus fold for the cutting edge specs of the HTC EVO 4G LTE.



1. The Nexus S/Nexus S 4G update snafu was hopefully an anomaly. If Google's mobile division has an ounce of sense, they'll have learned a few things from all this and will presumably perform much better updating the Galaxy Nexus to Jelly Bean. Obviously, it will be harder to upgrade Sprint's and Verizon's CDMA versions than the GSM version, but they'll need to save face after this whole Nexus S debacle.
Side note: I've heard that the Nexus S 4G ICS update has started to roll out. I know some of you have one; any news on that front?

2. Do we really have an iPhone user in our midst? *panic alarm goes off
Please tell me you're one of those multi-device users.

:D I am a iPhone user for the past 4 years and also an Android user since last year. Love the flexibility in the android platform. I am a multi device user. My second device is a Galaxy Note but i am planning to move to Sprint to get unlimited data!!
After using LTE you realize the importance of unlimited data, believe me..

Thanks for noticing though :o

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Do you guys think the reason we don't have any official info on the release date, is because Sprint is going to sell it just for a niche crowd...namely us. With the impending release of the EVO LTE, I do believe most people are going to get it instead instead of the Nexus. Thoughts?

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