Verizon Galaxy Nexus (Prime) Waiting Room

I'm wondering which OMAP 4 the kindle fire is using-haven't been able to find it.
Hoping this doesn't cut into supplies for the nexus.
 
The original Droid wasn't branded a Nexus, but it seems to have functioned as one, no?

I'm not saying that the Driod can't function as one, but the official dev phones: Dev1( G1) Dev 2 ( My touch 3g), Nexus One, and Nexus S were all launched on T-Mobile first. That's 4 devices, which in my option constitutes a pattern; your option may differ.
 
I'm not saying that the Driod can't function as one, but the official dev phones: Dev1( G1) Dev 2 ( My touch 3g), Nexus One, and Nexus S were all launched on T-Mobile first. That's 4 devices, which in my option constitutes a pattern; your option may differ.

While all this may be true, there seems to be a lot of things pointing to this coming to VZW for some sort of exclusive period. Whether that exclusive period is 2 weeks or a month. I don't think many people know that information.

I understand that you have T-mobile, but I think you need to look hard at all the information that is out there and where the information came from and realize it is probably going to VZW first.
 
I'm not saying that the Driod can't function as one, but the official dev phones: Dev1( G1) Dev 2 ( My touch 3g), Nexus One, and Nexus S were all launched on T-Mobile first. That's 4 devices, which in my option constitutes a pattern; your option may differ.

Four (dev) vs. two (Nexuses) is more of a pattern, yes.

What was the official dev phone for Eclair?
 
I'm not saying that the Driod can't function as one, but the official dev phones: Dev1( G1) Dev 2 ( My touch 3g), Nexus One, and Nexus S were all launched on T-Mobile first. That's 4 devices, which in my option constitutes a pattern; your option may differ.

Did Google sign an exclusive deal with T-Mobile to be the officially developer phone distributor? What differences does it really make? Why would Google care?
 
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Did Google sign an exclusive deal with T-Mobile to be the officially developer phone distributor? What differences does it really make? Why would Google care?

You could actually make the argument that going to VZW would benefit Google the most since they are the largest carrier here in the US.

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I remember hearing somewhere that there is a T-Mobile cell tower either on the Google campus or close by which is why they all went for T-Mobile frequencies
 
While all this may be true, there seems to be a lot of things pointing to this coming to VZW for some sort of exclusive period. Whether that exclusive period is 2 weeks or a month. I don't think many people know that information.

I understand that you have T-mobile, but I think you need to look hard at all the information that is out there and where the information came from and realize it is probably going to VZW first.

I never said that Verizon wouldn't get the phone or that it wouldn't get an exclusive all I'm trying to say is a rumor isn't fact. All I wanted to achieve was trying to keep people's heads out of the clouds so there isn't so much disappointment IF it doesn't happen.
 
Four (dev) vs. two (Nexuses) is more of a pattern, yes.

What was the official dev phone for Eclair?

The Droid was the first and to my knowledge only phone to run 2.0 but that doesn't mean it was an "official" dev device. I'll freely admit that does make it a test device for 2.0.
 
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Did Google sign an exclusive deal with T-Mobile to be the officially developer phone distributor? What differences does it really make? Why would Google care?

You're right, there is no deal. I don't think however that past events should be dismissed. I was a history major in college and what we learned is the what happened in the past can be a really good indicator of what will happen in the future. In this case, either Google will stay with what it knows or they look back and say " well maybe we should have done this.." and launch on a Verizon. Again all I'm saying is nothing is official.
 
It wouldn't make sense for Google to make a nexus that doesn't use GSM technology

True, but nobody is suggesting that they are not going to have a GSM version. It's mainly a discussion on whether Verizon will get a true Nexus device and whether it will have it as an exclusive before the other carriers get their version.
 
It wouldn't make sense for Google to make a nexus that doesn't use GSM technology

There will be of a GSM version at launch, of course. We're talking US carriers here. Just because there's a GSM device, doesn't mean AT&T and T-Mobile would get it at launch.
 
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Let us hope all carries get it the same day >_<. I hate exclusivity !!!:mad:

Pretty much every rumor has this device out first on Verizon. A simultaneous carrier launch seems like long shot at this point. Even if they wanted to launch them at the same time just look at the GS2. The Sprint, T-Mobile, and AT&T versions of the phone were announced at the same time and it's taken a month to get them all out.
 
Pretty much every rumor has this device out first on Verizon. A simultaneous carrier launch seems like long shot at this point. Even if they wanted to launch them at the same time just look at the GS2. The Sprint, T-Mobile, and AT&T versions of the phone were announced at the same time and it's taken a month to get them all out.

Plus, launching a flagship Samsung device for those carriers RIGHT after the GS2 might piss off a LOT of Spring, T-Mobile, and AT&T customers. If it was going to be a simultaneous release, I'm guessing we would have seen other carriers pass on the GS2...just a thought though.
 

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