by Nathan Snyder, 8 months ago
AOKP has long been known to be a great resource for feature-rich hacks and mods. In fact, the team just released their first Jelly Bean build not too long ago and it was a smashing success….
Tag: Galaxy Nexus
by Nathan Snyder, 8 months ago
AOKP has long been known to be a great resource for feature-rich hacks and mods. In fact, the team just released their first Jelly Bean build not too long ago and it was a smashing success….
by Bams Sadewo, 8 months ago
Receiving a lemon of a Verizon Galaxy Nexus is pain in the tail, but it’s not totally unexpected. If one seems bad enough, imagine receiving more lemons after returning the set and even its…
by Chris Smith, 8 months ago
A distant rumor suggested that we will see a variety of Nexus-branded devices this year, but so far the only new Nexus in town is Google’s budget-friendly tablet, the Nexus 7. With more than three…
by Kristofer Wouk, 8 months ago
Though it seemed that Sprint customers were going to see Android 4.1 Jelly Bean for their Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G customers last week, the update is finally being rolled out today via an…
by Andrew Grush, 8 months ago
Last week Android Authority reported that Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was finally coming to several Samsung devices that are long overdo. You would think that this would also mean Verizon’s version of the Galaxy Nexus…
by Adrian Diaconescu, 8 months ago
With most smartphone manufacturers reluctant to release exact sales figures broken down by devices, there isn’t much we can use to find out what are the most popular and successful gadgets around. We could look…
by Bogdan Petrovan, 8 months ago
The Galaxy Nexus is not the most impressive piece of gear around (that would be an accomplishment, considering that it was launched eleven months ago), but the Google Experience device is still a highly desirable…
by Simon Hill, 8 months ago
If you buy a Google Experience Device, like the Galaxy Nexus, with the stock version of Android and no overlays you can reasonably expect to get Android platform updates before everyone else, right? Well if…
by Bams Sadewo, 9 months ago
Everyone knows how much of a battery guzzler 4G phones like the Galaxy Nexus can be. At a push, the stock battery should be able to last through a day, but some sacrifices need to…
by Bams Sadewo, 9 months ago
Smartphones seem to have shorter market lifespans than supermodels, as it only takes a couple of months for the absolute top-of-line product to become obsolete. That may be the case with hardware, but when the…
by Lucian Armasu, 9 months ago
The CyanogenMod team released the RC1 version of CM9 just before Google I/O started. A couple of weeks later, RC2 was launched, and now it seems that CyanogenMod 9 stable is trickling out for some devices….
by Adrian Diaconescu, 9 months ago
As quickly as Samsung upgraded the international version of the Galaxy Nexus phone to Android 4.1, we obviously hoped that the Sprint and Verizon branded models were to follow suit not long after. That hasn’t…
by Chris Smith, 9 months ago
Google’s latest two Android versions are yet to become available to the majority of Android users, who are anxiously waiting for their devices to be updated to ICS and / or Jelly Bean. Android 4.0…
by Bams Sadewo, 9 months ago
The Galaxy Nexus may not have the most advanced specs anymore compared to the newer Android phones available in the market, but it does hit the sweet spot between hardware, software and price. If the…
by Bams Sadewo, 9 months ago
Even though the Galaxy Nexus is meant to be a pure Google device, Verizon couldn’t help putting some extra touches, including preventing the Google Wallet from running on the phone. It didn’t exactly stop creative…