Guys, I am new to XDA and new to Android. I was a blinded iPhone follower until now. I believe that I can do more with an Android phone than my iPhone. I don't think that I will try another iPhone. I thing its time to try something else. Of all the phones out there the one that I like the most is the Galaxy Nexus. I have heard that it is the most customizable phone out there.
Dear All,
TL&DR: How well has the Galaxy Nexus held up? Would you recommend one as a used purchase (now at $200 level) or should I look elsewhere?
I have been on Samsung Captivate since it came out. Now however, the phone is stating to have hardware issues and I am thinking of upgrading.
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Hello Android people.
I recently converted to android at the end of 2011. I had been a Windows Mobile user for a couple of years and a Palm treo user before that. Was using a Palm Treo before the first iphone ever came out. All I can say is WOW! I love my new phone. It took some getting use to the onscreen keyboard but i am getting there.
First Android for me is a Samsung Galaxy SII.
Which one is the best for community support (ROMs, mods, etc) and manufacturer support (accessories, drivers, etc)?
A pure Google Phone (Nexus S, Galaxy Nexus) or a phone that sold very well (Galaxy S II, Galaxy S III)?
Is it safe to buy a Galaxy Nexus/Galaxy SII now (solid hardware, going to survive at least two more years of updates) or is it better to wait for the next Nexus/buy the Galax
So i'm my first smartphone, off contract, So If I don't want to spend 400$ on a good off contract phone, I'm gonna have to buy on craigslist.
One or two of the phones I am looking at are the nexus s, and the galaxy s2.
being that i spent 300 and some change for what i feel like is little better of a phone im feeling like damn it..if i just didnt break the Galaxy nexus id have that money in my pocket now instead...please tell me how much of a wonderful upgrade it is from the galaxy nexus to the nexus 4
I am a doctor who is required to be on call. I've owned a Galaxy Nexus since day one and LOVE it... but my signal issues have been horrible. I've rooted, I've updated, I've done everything... but I am still being plagued by Missed calls (phone will never ring) from my answering service... long story short. I'm changing carriers and phones.
Was on Verizon.
I have had the Galaxy Nexus for a better part of a year, and recently, charging became an issue. Sometimes when I plugged in my phone, it does not charge and I have to wiggle the end of the cord a bit until I see it start to charge.