My point is the Verizon and sprint nexus phone suffer from slow updates which ruin the nexus experience. This was a major issue among users who bought the LTE version along with poor battery life. Google decided to skip LTE because of the complaints from verizon and sprint users. Samsung, verizon and google didnt take the blame for the fukk ups. We buy the nexus knowing it has a poor camera and weak specs. So slow updates is not acceptable. The nexus line makes sense when its unlock and not attach to any carrier because it will get quick updates
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That's the way it has always been dude. The sprint version is gonna get released next year and people are gonna bytch and complain about updates but just like it was with the previous 2 handsets you have to choice to purchase and unlocked GSM version and use on a carrier of your choice. The nexus on Sprint is just a way for people who don't use GSM carriers to experience stock android. Google knows what the deal is with CDMA carriers. Don't kid yourself.
Flop??? Nexus 7 is selling a million tablet a month ....I promise you the nexus 4 will a major seller. The gs3 is a hot seller but what is it doing for android ?? I dont see app developers flocking over to android or updating their apps. This is what the nexus line was created for. Its not meant to be a big seller. Its meant to shake things up
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So a sales monster like the GS3 can't make developers flock to android, but you're expecting a niche product like the Nexus to reel in developers? The Galaxy Line does nothing for android?
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