hackslurp-"The wait is over. The Galaxy Nexus unlocked is now available through Expansys for USD 750 !You don’t have to wait for Verizon to launch their fat LTE Galaxy Nexus. Just stick any SIM card in and it will work just fine."
Back in the end of 2009, the rumors were all about Google getting into the phone business. Previously Google offered what were called Android Developer Phones, starting with the HTC G1- the beginning of the Android Era. Then came the Original Nexus series starting with the Nexus One- introduced at the beginning of 2010. Nexus Devices are considered as Google's flagship Android products. The history of Android is directly linked with the Nexus series. Each Nexus device was introduced to showcase latest versions of Android. It shows the evolution of Android over the years and how the hardware Android runs on has changed and improved.Also they are the first Android devices to receive updates to the operating system. Let's see the Nexus Smartphone series- starting with the Nexus One to the newly announced Nexus 6.
I know people would disagree but "Nexus 5" has been the best nexus so far in terms of price vs performance ratio.
Good reminder that nexus phones weren't always equally cheap as the nexus 4 and nexus 5, so nexus 6 pricing is still pretty much in line with today's flagships such as Xperia Z3 or HTC M8.
Nerdsmagazine- Whether you need a extended battery life, tough protection, Or you want to pimp up the look of your device, You will get all type of cases that fit your requirement and your Galaxy Nexus. And to make this list helpful, I have crawled all over the web and shortlisted some best cases from the top case makers.
Apple Insider-Apple original won a ban on sales of the Galaxy Nexus, but that decision was reversed last October by the appeals court. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined last year that the California court that had approved the initial ban had "abused its discretion."
And yet there is no link to this site. come on... better journalism than that man. Oh and why would I rush to buy a GSM version and miss out on LTE service? Might want to know the differences first before suggesting to people what to buy.