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This review is from: Samsung I9250 Galaxy Nexus 16GB (Unlocked) (Unlocked Phone)
I have the GSM version of the Galaxy Nexus. I can't add anything new to what's already been said at length in other reviews. But I can add some observations.
The bad:
- OTG USB cable doesn't work with the current ROM 4.0.1 of Ice Cream Sandwich on the phone. Plugging a keyboard or mouse with the cable doesn't work. Bluetooth devices work however.
- Even with a 4.0.2 ROM, plugging a USB memory stick won't mount. You have to hack around it with 3rd party apps to mount FAT32 partitions.
- There is an issue where in landscape mode, the lower right side of the screen doesn't respond to touch input while in a game.
Supposedly these issues will be fixed in a future update like 4.0.2. So far, I haven't gotten the over-the-air update.
- Using Google Wallet and NFC is useless until Google officially releases Google Wallet in the US. I haven't tested the NFC share feature yet.
- The GSM version only comes in a 16GB model. A 32GB model is supposedly available overseas for pre-order.
- At the moment, you can't buy an official OEM battery that has the NFC antenna built in. You can find knock-off batteries sans NFC antenna for the phone from eBay.
The good:
- The phone accepts a T-Mobile SIM card and an AT&T SIM card in the US. I have a T-Mobile pre-paid SIM card and have a $30 Monthly4G 5GB plan. It works great. I'm getting 5 to 7 megabits down and 1 to 1.5 megabits up on HSPA+ in NYC.
Overall I am pleased with the phone and will hold onto it for the next few years.
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