Defconrock
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The only real screw up is having a press conference 50 or so days before releasing the phone. Announcing the GN and IcS and then having complete and total silence for so long just looks stupid.
The only real screw up is having a press conference 50 or so days before releasing the phone. Announcing the GN and IcS and then having complete and total silence for so long just looks stupid.
Agree. If they would not have announced it so long ago I do not think people would be as agitated. Why announce something if it is not ready for prime time? Just doesn't make sense to me.
Agree. If they would not have announced it so long ago I do not think people would be as agitated. Why announce something if it is not ready for prime time? Just doesn't make sense to me.
...because they must have a bunch of rookies running this thing. Same rookies that would put their brand new OS in the hands of Verizon Wireless. Hopefully they will learn from their mistakes. Again, like I've said before, they need to sit in on the next Apple unveiling and take notes on how things are done.
The issue with me is that it was announced more than a month ago. THat's not good. The RAZR and the Rezound were both announced AFTER the Galaxy Nexus and are already out in the market. Why?
The issue with me is that it was announced more than a month ago. THat's not good. The RAZR and the Rezound were both announced AFTER the Galaxy Nexus and are already out in the market. Why?
The only real screw up is having a press conference 50 or so days before releasing the phone. Announcing the GN and IcS and then having complete and total silence for so long just looks stupid.
Agree. If they would not have announced it so long ago I do not think people would be as agitated. Why announce something if it is not ready for prime time? Just doesn't make sense to me.
The issue with me is that it was announced more than a month ago. THat's not good. The RAZR and the Rezound were both announced AFTER the Galaxy Nexus and are already out in the market. Why?
This is not so unusual really. The ThunderBolt, Charge, Revolution, and Bionic were all announced and shown off in January of last year, but did not launch until March and much later. The RAZR announcement was obviously delayed because they had only just started selling the Bionic.Yup. This is my same thought. Why and WTF?
I thought I would be done with vzw lte nexus bull by the time I was ready to come home.. but nope. "Just when you think your out they pull you back in" i am trying to remain calm and not truly talk about how bad verizon has screwed this up but its hard. When we reached out to them with this device we thought they understood what it was and how important it could be for us all. But they are sooo hell bent on controling everything and maximizing their marketing plans that they have made this an embarrassment. How does a device set to launch beginning of nov still not have a announced date a week before thanksgiving? I really wish my former peers in baskin ridge would pull their heads out their asses...
I am done with this whole thing... no more nexus talk till released...
Does anyone have any verifiable proof of their theory?
Why immediately condemn Verizon, Samsung or Google?
Google will put up with a lot from Verizon because they absolutely want their phone in Verizon's customers' hands. They would be monumentally stupid to boycott Verizon. Verizon doesn't really need to have a Nexus device, but they too would like to have it, but it is just not a huge priority for them.
The difference is google does not have the power and leverage apple does. I am sure google wanted this out already but are unable to force verizon to launch it.
A month or so ago, give or take, I signed up with both Samsung and Verizon to be notified with updates on the release of the Prime. As of today, I have not received anything from either. So, any and all release dates and latest so called solid information passed along on this thread or any other on the internet has been best guess by who knows whom. So called experts or insiders or whatevers have come and gone. All the while, we suck their comment, all as fact. I remember back to the days of the Palm (Handspring) Treo 600, the first real American Smartphone. Same thing as today. Day after day, week after week people were BS-ing on release dates, specs and whatever, and everyone was drinking the lemonade. My original Droid works just fine and I don't need to upgrade. I will, if and when, a respectable replacement becomes available. For now, I'm out of the game. I'm tired of all the so called insiders passing along their so called inside tips, only to fuel the flame of misinformation. The nexus will be my next phone, I will stick with Verizon, and I believe Google Android is just getting warmed up. But, we got to relax, take a deep breath. Goodness, we're talking about a phone!
