Somethingsfishy
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Androidforums's nexus waiting room just broke 50k posts and 1000 pages. Ours is nearly to 250 pages and 2500 posts. Still not a word from Verizon. Insanity much?
It's already covered. Just do what i'm doing. Buy the Nexus Prime on a new contract, then cancel the contract. In the end this will cost you $550 instead of the $800 best buy is claiming.
This is exactly what i'm doing:
Price match 199.99 at best buy with the Verizon ad on a contract renew.
Do not activate the phone (to avoid the monthly bill for the month)
Cancel the contract the next day which costs $350 for a smartphone, minus $10 a month that you actually use the plan, so I will pay $350.
Use Groove IP with Google Voice to make and receive calls over wifi or pre-paid data.
My total cost will be $555, which I will pay $200 with my best buy rewards certificates and then $350 cash to Verizon for the contract cancellation fee. Then I would have to buy Groove IP for $5 on the android market.
NOTE: I have already contacted Verizon and confirmed that canceling your contract in no way harms your "reputation" as far as you being considered for contracts later. As long as you pay the $350 fee, then your end of the contact is fulfilled and you will not be punished.
Hope that makes sense to people..
Just saw this on twitter from phonearena
Samsung GALAXY Nexus shipments resume after quick hiatus to repair software
Hopefully this means we'll get something announced soon.
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Of course, it goes without saying that we are talking about the GSM model of the Samsung GALAXY Nexus. Verizon is expected to launch an LTE enabled CDMA variant of the first Android 4.0 handset sometime next month for a contract price of $199.99 with November 29th the latest rumored launch date.
Anyone think a date could be announced tomorrow?
Anyone think a date could be announced tomorrow?
im still holdin for a pre order at 12:01!Anyone think a date could be announced tomorrow?
Seems a bit complicated, heh... That makes me wonder, though, what stops us from buying a phone for the contract price from, say, Amazon Wireless, then not using it to activate the new line? When I bought my first smartphone from Amazon, it seemed like I had to redo all the contract setup stuff with Verizon that I had already done on Amazon.
Waiting. Watching the clock.
How does the rest of the song go![]()
Cmon Verizon, one last chance to redeem yourself!
NO WAY!
That would make WAY too much sense.
At least I'm not the only one sticking up for Verizon and their business choices...