Verizon's indirect training materials

Phil Nickinson

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Verizon's Galaxy Nexus training materials
 
Does that say 11/2 or 11/12 at the bottom? And still no word on release date? :'(

EDIT: Wait! "First in the world?" Um,no
 
Phil, the Android Central Phone store was done just so you can get your hands on training materials like this without the help of tipsters, wasn't it? Don't let the carriers find out!
 
Does that say 11/2 or 11/12 at the bottom? And still no word on release date? :'(

EDIT: Wait! "First in the world?" Um,no

technically it is still the first in the world since it is a galaxy nexus which launched in the UK as the first in the world:p
 
Phil, the Android Central Phone store was done just so you can get your hands on training materials like this without the help of tipsters, wasn't it? Don't let the carriers find out!

lmao. So far as I know, nope. I actually don't have much contact with that phone store stuff.
 
technically it still is first in the world. Tell me what other carrier offers an LTE model of the Galaxy Nexus. So technically Verizon is the WORLDS FIRST to offer the SCH-i515.
 
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ok yea i get what your saying its kinda two statements in one, you can read it both ways.

Verizon is the first to offer the LTE galaxy nexus = true

galaxy nexus first to offer ICS = true

LTE galaxy nexus first to offer ICS = false

Kinda tricky reading there Verizon. ;)
 
I think you guys are over complicating this, it's simple, for most americans US = the world and verizon will be the first to offer the galaxy nexus in the US
 
Verizon needs better editors. I spotted numerous typographical errors throughout their material. LOL
 
It statesSamsung Galaxy Nexus - First in the world to offer Ice Cream Sandwich.

How much more simple can it be? People will pick apart anything. :p

It's funny what people get out of someone's post.
There's nothing in this thread where people discuss what else is in the document.,,besides the date the document was created.
 
So, how exactly is the spare battery/NFC chip thing going to work? Is it going to be a head ache? Why would verizon sell spare battery/dual charger that was posted yesterday?