Techlust decision time... Will Bell/Telus load up a bunch of crapware on it? And will it be unlocked. If so, I'll just pick one up from Virgin and transplant my SIM. I don't see any point in waiting for Rogers, since I'll be paying full price anyway.
Phone History
Nokia 6160 -> Nokia 8260 -> Siemens M46 -> Motorola V300 -> HP iPAQ 6955 -> HTC Touch -> iPhone 3G 16GB Black -> HTC Google Nexus One -> Samsung Galaxy S Captivate -> Samsung Galaxy Tab -> Dell Streak -> Samsung Galaxy S Infuse 4G -> HTC Sensation 4G -> Galaxy Nexus
They aren't allowed to load anything on the phone.
It's a Google Experience phone, so it'll be vanilla android with no customizations and it will be unlocked.
This is how all Nexus phones come.
They aren't allowed to load anything on the phone.
It's a Google Experience phone, so it'll be vanilla android with no customizations and it will be unlocked.
This is how all Nexus phones come.
Things change.
Verizon will include few of it's own apps preloaded.
They aren't allowed to load anything on the phone.
It's a Google Experience phone, so it'll be vanilla android with no customizations and it will be unlocked.
This is how all Nexus phones come.
Google sold out, Verizon apps will be preloaded on the Verizon version, and the O2 Galaxy Nexus is carrier locked.
No bloatware whatsoever on mine. Doesn't come loaded with anything other than the core Google Apps but it begins downloading all of the apps associated with your Android Market account as soon as you sign in
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