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After only a few hours of using the Galaxy Nexus, I’m already impressed with its performance, its design, and the overall Ice Cream Sandwich update.
The Galaxy Nexus has landed on the Verizon LTE network and my first impressions are good and not so good.
And that’s why, seven months after buying a Verizon Galaxy Nexus and signing a two-year contract with the carrier, I’m ditching the phone and saying so-long to the service.
So, here Galaxy Nexus users sit 3 updates behind unless they have the mind-set to tinker and risk voiding their warranty. It’s just one of the many reasons I wish to leave Verizon.
In September, Verizon promised Google's Nexus 7 would come to its LTE network "shortly." Now it has introduced an LTE-capable tablet. What gives? Crave's Eric Mack went looking for answers.
I took my Nexus LTE to China and I received coverage there, text and data, however didn't try calling. I called Verizon and they said yes that the Nexus LTE is classified as a global device and ...
Google decided against selling the Nexus One with Verizon because of “amazing innovation happening across the open Android ecosystem,” spokesman Anthony House said in an e-mailed statement.
So, you picked up a new Nexus 5X this week or are expecting to receive your Nexus 6P in the near future and want to use them on Verizon, eh? There are some things to know first, as is always the ...
The Galaxy Nexus is a pure Google phone, free of bloatware and designed to run Android exactly as Google envisions it. But on Verizon Wireless, that won’t be the case. Although the Verizon ...
Rumors begin to spread that the Nexus One has officially been shelved after the Nexus One product page recommends users get the Droid Incredible instead.
The first rumor, unfortunately, is true. A Google spokesperson confirms to me that the Verizon Galaxy Nexus will not include Google Wallet — and that the choice was made by (you guessed it) Verizon.
This makes me wonder, however… does that mean that Verizon has decided against the 4.3 update and Nexus devices will be going straight to Kit-Kat (due to time frame)?