AT&T version at FCC might push Verizon?

greydarrah

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On the main AC page, it looks like the FCC just received what looks like an AT&T version of the Nexus. Maybe this will push Verizon to release soon so they can beat AT&T to the US market.
 

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I believe that Verizon has an exclusivity agreement with Google. If so, Verizon wouldn't be pressured at all by the AT&T version showing up at the FCC. Also, FCC filings do not mean the phone will launch soon. Just one step in the process.
 

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IMO Verizon's exclusivity agreement is probably short term and started sometime in Nov when the phone was supposed to be released. So this may force their hand after all.
 

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Even if it doesn't launch soon, people catching wind that AT&T is getting the device may now forget switching to Verizon or consider switching from Verizon to AT&T. Any way you slice it, this isn't good for Verizon, but I doubt it will be anything that makes them flinch.
 

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This would be funny if the at&t version launched before verizon and their "exclusive" What if it was just a cdma exclusive?
 

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It would suk if vzw drug their feet long enough and wasnt the first to launch it .

I dont think it will but ....never know about vzw lol
 

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This would be funny if the at&t version launched before verizon and their "exclusive" What if it was just a cdma exclusive?

Probably an LTE exclusive. Or just till the end of the year and Google and At&t are gearing up for a January PR February launch.

Sent from my HTC Mecha
 

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Does this mean we can all go into the AT&T Galaxy Nexus Thread and start getting outraged about how this has passed thru the FCC and we haven't heard any confirmation from AT&T about them getting it?!
 

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