- Jul 5, 2012
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Well, I fired up my Verizon Galaxy Nexus tonight that I recently purchased off of ebay. This is my first foray into an android phone coming from WP7.5 (Trophy). This Nexus I bought was rooted by the previous owner and has loaded on it Vicious Toro Jelly Bean 4.1.1 For you Android veterans that probably means more to you than I as to exactly what I got.
From some reading up on android and the operating systems, I gathered from what I read that Jelly Bean was worth getting if I could, so I happened on this one and got it. Phone seems to be running pretty smooth going in and out of the different apps and such.
I got my home email account set up along with the google account I already had and I got my corporate exchange account set up OK. So I have email, calendars and contacts all set up.
Going to be a learning curve I can see already. Just a different way things are set up thats for sure from what I'm used to with the windows phone. With the windows phone you got the front Tile screen where you do what "customizing" you can do with a windows phone, and then the 2nd screen with all your apps listed alphabetically. On the Nexus I seems like I got screens all over the place! Got to figure out using folders and these things call widgets!
I like it so far. The Nexus is a really nice looking phone. Maybe I'll post some other impressions/comparisons later as I go through the Nexus more and learn about android!
From some reading up on android and the operating systems, I gathered from what I read that Jelly Bean was worth getting if I could, so I happened on this one and got it. Phone seems to be running pretty smooth going in and out of the different apps and such.
I got my home email account set up along with the google account I already had and I got my corporate exchange account set up OK. So I have email, calendars and contacts all set up.
Going to be a learning curve I can see already. Just a different way things are set up thats for sure from what I'm used to with the windows phone. With the windows phone you got the front Tile screen where you do what "customizing" you can do with a windows phone, and then the 2nd screen with all your apps listed alphabetically. On the Nexus I seems like I got screens all over the place! Got to figure out using folders and these things call widgets!
I like it so far. The Nexus is a really nice looking phone. Maybe I'll post some other impressions/comparisons later as I go through the Nexus more and learn about android!
