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So Im sure all the Verizon customers will benefit from a late release???

Will Verizon customers benefit from a delayed launch?

  • Yes

    Votes: 19 67.9%
  • No

    Votes: 1 3.6%
  • Who Cares

    Votes: 8 28.6%

  • Total voters
    28

Buck Shot

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Jan 13, 2010
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So Ill start off by saying I love my N1...LOL with that being said, by the time it hits Verizons network Im sure it will be a huge benefit for there customers. By then all the minor problems, bug, and little fixes that they had during its launch will probably be out the way. Hopefully by then some people who have problems now will be too. I have been forunate to have no problems other than my stock messenger not working..But hey, theres an app for that.
 
I'm betting the CDMA Nexus One hasn't even gone to production yet, so, yeah, they could implement minor hardware fixes in the next month if needed. Thanks, T-Mobile Nexus One owners, for beta testing my next phone. ;)

A hardware spec increase for Verizon would be a PR shitstorm for Google.

The good news for all is that I doubt Verizon will let this phone out with any serious problems, which could mean lots of software updates/fixes for all users.
 
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Well since the 3G lock on problem is partially due to tmo crappy network coverage that problem will be fixed. Also since that snapdragon that supports CDMA also supports GSM it could be a true world phone.
It would be hilarious if Verizon got the Nexus One Plus. Bigger network, bigger hardware requirements (I kid, or do I?).
 
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