fireshot91
Well-known member
- Jul 23, 2010
- 110
- 7
- 0
^^^. I don't think it would change anything. These phones take months to make, test, etc.
I think they'll go with Samsung again.
I think they'll go with Samsung again.
Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion | This is my next...
Does this change anything?
Andy Rubin- We have the Nexus program and the lead device strategy. What we do is we select an OEM around Christmastime of each year -- a chip company, everything else -- and they all huddle together in one building, and around the holidays a new device pops out. That won't change, Moto will be a separate business and part of that bidding process.
I just hope it doesn't come to AT&T 7-8 months after its initial release![]()
I just hope it comes to verizon period lol.
rumors/thoughts/speculation are that Google will announce ICS and Prime sometime in Oct, for release in late Nov or Dec. nothing confirmed, tho.
Rumors said google pushed it up for a oct release so I would assume they would have an event in sept or early oct if it is going to be released in oct.
Can we get some juicy leaks please?
If Google were to release some juicy tidbits about ICS, and if it really is groundbreaking, it might make a lot of people wait before they decide on the next phone. I know a bunch who are almost ready to jump ship to iPhone 5.
It's important to note that this is the first (and currently only) android device to receive Verizon's ODI certification. What this means is that while the device itself will run on Verizon's network, it won't be officially "supported" by them, meaning it should ship without CityID, Vcast, and the other applications Verizon puts on their other devices. This isn't a Nexus device, but it's the closest thing Verizon users have seen to a stock Android device since the original Droid.
