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To: pyslent who wrote (18617)4/9/2012 4:43:54 PM
From: Zen Dollar Round  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32680
 
" yet again proved it's metal.."

Well actually, it's mostly plastic.


Hehe.

It was meant to be "mettle" of course.

The mentally ill are seldom known for paying attention to such details as proper spelling.



To: pyslent who wrote (18617)4/9/2012 5:19:16 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32680
 
And it's also very light and extremely durable unlike the POS fragile brick of iPhone4SUX... LMFAO... too funny,....



To: pyslent who wrote (18617)4/9/2012 5:30:13 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32680
 
BREAKING..LTE Galaxy Nexus headed to AT&T
By Tyler Lee on 04/09/2012 05:02 PDT
ubergizmo.com
When the Samsung Galaxy Nexus was announced for Verizon, AT&T conducted a survey asking its subscribers if they were interested in seeing it arrive on AT&T’s networks. Needless to say the response was positive and if the rumors are to be believed, it looks like AT&T could be making the dreams of many of their subscribers come true. This set of rumors is courtesy of Andro Rev whose source is supposedly someone working “very close to the situation.”

It seems that AT&T is currently testing the Galaxy Nexus to see if it will play nice with their 4G LTE networks and supposedly will be utilizing regular SIM cards as opposed to the micro SIM cards adopted by Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus. While this new will most definitely sit well with AT&T subscribers, until more evidence has been uncovered, we’d suggest AT&T users not get their hopes up just yet and take this with a grain of salt. But what do you guys think?

Galaxy Nexus The Samsung Galaxy Nexus was the first smartphone to officially receive Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich. The Galaxy Nexus was launched in Hong Kong on Oct 19 2011 and has debuted commercially in Europe as a carrier-free and unlocked GSM phone, and later arrived to the USA under the same name on the Verizon network. Although its internal hardware is pretty much equivalent in performance to the older Galaxy S2, the Galaxy Nexus has a great design with a curved glass 720p display. It is powered by a TI OMAP 4460 with 1GB of RAM and a Power VR SGX540 GPU.


Samsung Samsung is a South-Korean conglomerate which counts many subsidiaries like Samsung Electronics, which you probably know very well, but also Samsung Heavy Industries which builds ships, or Samsung Life Insurance, Samsung Securities and many more. Samsung is responsible for an amazing 20% of South Korea's exports. In the consumer electronics world, Samsung has gone from being a company with a reputation for cheap products to becoming one of the most respected companies in the world.