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Official Galaxy Nexus Specs Unveiled Ahead of Event

Didn't think about that. Nice catch, but wouldn't that be more of a niche thing?

I might not be the right guy to ask. Long range shooting is something I'm really in to, so to me it seems like there are lots of guys using those types of apps.

But probably compared to all the users out there it is a pretty small niche.
 
Did anyone notice him say the HSPA+ model is 8.94mm thick but gave no mention to the LTE model?
 
Did anyone notice him say the HSPA+ model is 8.94mm thick but gave no mention to the LTE model?

Considering how thin the DROID Razr is and how Samsung likes to make things thin. I'd think they'd have it the same thickness. For both the HSPA+ model and LTE.
 
Maybe but not anytime soon. Watch the event and you'll find out when everyone else does.

androiddevelopers's Channel - YouTube
galaxy-nexus-specs.webp It has the same specs as the Samsung Galaxy Note which is the phone I want but someone here had said it was going to go to AT&T because it has the GSM not CDMA.
 
I like the face unlock feature.

Even if it didn't work well in the demo.

He tried to play it off well. It looked like it never reset after not recognizing the first guy. I think I am most impressed with the ability to flick away notifications and running applications. I was also extremely impressed with the data usage feature and the ability to limit an apps ability to run in the background. The no-lag shutter is also pretty amazing.
 
He tried to play it off well. It looked like it never reset after not recognizing the first guy. I think I am most impressed with the ability to flick away notifications and running applications. I was also extremely impressed with the data usage feature and the ability to limit an apps ability to run in the background. The no-lag shutter is also pretty amazing.

The flicking stuff was cool on WebOS. Hopefully it's just as good in ICS.
 
Now I've said it several times and I'll say it again, Google is starting to lead the pack for innovation!
 
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