So the CTIA announcement is postponed due to Steve Jobs death.. On another note, Sprint LTE is coming on the 1900mhz band Mid 2012 for handsets.
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trust me. i know about wave launcher (staunch supporter of a dead platform). :57 through 1:12 points out what i was talking about.
I guess I do agree. Sometimes its hard to use my 4.3 inch phone with one hand without resting the phone on my pinkly lol. It makes me quite upset to see that dude in the video fumble around with the OS. Or he's clearly not left handed lol.
The GSM version has officially hit the FCC. Support for T-Mobile and at&t http://www.androidcentral.com/gsm-version-galaxy-nexus-hits-fcc?style_mobile=0
I knew that "Verizon exclusive" talk was bunk. Would have been r****ded of Google to not release a GSM version of their developer line.
One thing I hate about android phones is that the touchscreen is never as responsiveas iPhone or windows phone. Font understand how the phones can be so powerf, but the iPhone 2g still has a more responsive touch than phones released today
Hrm, I'm not too sure about that to be honest. I feel like Android touchscreens are alot more responsive nowadays. Though, I've never really owned a crappy Android phone or anything so maybe that's why. My phones are blazing fast heh, and responsive
I decided a 4.3" screen is about the biggest I'd want. I could probably deal with a 4.6" screen, but any bigger and it's just too honkin' big for the ways I use it.
This was my worry about using Android phones, too, but my Galaxy S II is every bit as responsive as my iPhone 3 was (before Apple semi-bricked it... lol). I haven't had any issues with swiping or navigation in general, that I've noticed, yet.
Looks like the LTE version will probably be Verizon only. The at&t LTE network is very young right now