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Samsung's Galaxy Nexus and HTC's Rezound have both shown up in Verizon's Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) list in what's a sign of them getting close and being expensive. Either of the Android phones could cost $300 on a contract
Yea.... 300 with contract and disappointing hardware upgrade. No thanks. This makes the SGSII more appealing since it will eventually get ICS anyways with a more reasonable price range. They are beginning to think they are Apple, charging such high prices. What is up with the T-Mobile disloyalty also, didn't they support the first to Nexus phones first, and also the first Android phone, why don't they get exclusivity first.
[citation][nom]Netherscourge[/nom]1. How long does the battery last?2. What is call quality like?Neither of those questions were answered.[/citation]
The quality of both will be fine. A mega company would let a phone with bad call quality and horrible battery life be their flagship device
Wow only 10hrs behind every other tech site. Tom's used to be good at getting the scoop on a story, now they are sad. Engadget actually sent reporters for the event.
contract-less CDMA provider (as digital drops calls ALL the time) or it's an industry flop. The iphone is popular because the mass public is gullable and beyond stupid. 100$ a month for a phone? 1200 bucks a year? 12,000 USD in a decade, hell no.
[citation][nom]win7guru[/nom]Wow only 10hrs behind every other tech site. Tom's used to be good at getting the scoop on a story, now they are sad. Engadget actually sent reporters for the event.[/citation]
That's because Tom's reporters were all in pilgrimage at Jobs' shrine....
I will get this phone as soon as there is a rooting procedure for it. Shouldn't take long at all.