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Vendo Samsung Galaxy Nexus 16GB e 32GB guardar - +info
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For Sale Pioneer DJM-900 Nexus DJ Mixer for $1200USD guardar - +info
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Brand New Unlocked Factory Apple IPhone 4G 32GB, Google Nexus , Black Berry Touch 9800. guardar - +info
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UNLOCKED APPLE IPHONE 4G/GOOGLE NEXUS BRAND NEW guardar - +info
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FOR SELL Samsung Google Nexus S 3G,Samsung Focus i917 Quadband 3G HSDPA GPS Unlocked Phone guardar - +info
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Samsung Google Nexus S 3G GPS Unlocked Phone $350USD guardar - +info
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Samsung Google Nexus / Apple iphone 4G 32GB guardar - +info
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Apple iPhone 3GS 32GB / Blackberry Torch 9800 (Slide) / Htc Google Nexus One guardar - +info
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The Nexus One: A Non-Story guardar - +info
Total de 7 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
I applaud Liam Cassidy for publishing this and the real-world perspective that lies behind his writing. If at least one-fifth of tech blogs had this kind of level-headed thinking, we'd be a whole lot better in terms of industry and news coverage.
http://theappleblog.com/2009/12/15/the-nexus-one-a-non-story/
Google support forums rife with Nexus One 3G complaints, is this a real problem? guardar - +info
Total de 12 tags, guardado por 1 utilizador, criado em 17 de December de 2010
Regardless of whether it is a real problem or not, here's my 0.02 Eur: I've spent the better part of a decade helping people get "standard" phones working on "standard" networks, and let me tell you, there are plenty of reasons why carriers do field testing, configuration checks, service integration and formal acceptance of handsets before adding them to their portfolio. Sure, you can _always_ go the unlocked route (and the radio environment is fundamentally different in "Europe":Europe than in the "US":US, since spectrum is used more uniformly), but when you buy a device from a carrier you don't just get support for it - you also get something that went through inter-operability testing and service integration work and was _proven_ to work on their network (which, incidentally, is "one small part":site/Disclaimer of what "I":people/Rui_Carmo help manage).
http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/09/google-support-forums-rife-with-nexus-one-3g-complaints-is-this/
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