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Whats the next big phone for big red?

Guys, I could make that exact spreadsheet in Excel in 10 minutes, take a picture of it and post it all over the net saying I found some crazy secret internal release schedule from Verizon. Why couldn't the person include the third column in the picture? And can we get another VZW employee to take a picture of the same thing if its a widespread internal document?

I don't see big red releasing a Droid phone with zero information out there. They have hyped the crap out of every Droid phone up until now. Look at the Razr, they had a ton of marketing out there for the 11.11.11 release. Same with the Thunderbolt, Bionic, etc. Yeah, the Lucid didn't have any commercials, but its a $70 mid-range device, not a top of the line phone.

I'm guessing just like the Inc 4G ICS update, this new phone release is a complete hoax.
 
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You really think that it can be released on 4/12, when there is virtually no information about this device out there? We are talking one week, and no big leaks. I don't see it happening.

I hope Verizon gets the GS3, but I can't see them releasing the fighter/then the gs3. Would Verizon get both? My bet is the fighter means no gs3 on verizon. :(
 
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Guys, I could make that exact spreadsheet in Excel in 10 minutes, take a picture of it and post it all over the net saying I found some crazy secret internal release schedule from Verizon. Why couldn't the person include the third column in the picture? And can we get another VZW employee to take a picture of the same thing if its a widespread internal document?

I don't see big red releasing a Droid phone with zero information out there. They have hyped the crap out of every Droid phone up until now. Look at the Razr, they had a ton of marketing out there for the 11.11.11 release. Same with the Thunderbolt, Bionic, etc. Yeah, the Lucid didn't have any commercials, but its a $70 mid-range device, not a top of the line phone.

I'm guessing just like the Inc 4G ICS update, this new phone release is a complete hoax.

Well, I don't know if it's a hoax or not, but it's hard to believe a new, top-of-the-line phone is getting released 3-4 days from now with nary a peep from anyone. Phones have to be setting in warehouses, on delivery trucks, or stores that someone has seen or something. Phones are sent to be tested and written about, some employees get the oppertunity to play with one for at least a few minutes. Like John Wayne used to say, "It's quiet out there.... to quiet!"

Bummer!!!! :thinking:
 
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The hood on my car fell and crushed my rezound and cracked my screen and I have also been experiencing some reception issues, like I will lose all coverage and can't access anything data wise in a place where I normally get 5 bars of 4g.

My question is since I have the extended batter/case should I use my (dads) upgrade on another rezound or wait a little while until the next big phone comes out? ( I can't find my standard battery to test whether or not its the phone or the case that has been damaged for reception issues :( )
 
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I have an original DINC and have been waiting for VZ to get something good for me to upgrade to. I really like HTC phones but if VZ doesn't get something good soon I'm going to give the Razr Maxx a shot.

I am in the very same boat as you are. I damn near got the Razr Maxx, but the camera held me back. If it had the GNex camera, then I would have gotten it. I'm not saying that the GNex camera is the best around, but it's good enough to the point where I would have gotten the Razr Maxx had it had that camera.
 
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OMG! Did you guys hear about these phones coming out on Verizon?!?

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Note from Mr. Obvious: Yes, this is fake. I created it.
 
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I am in the very same boat as you are. I damn near got the Razr Maxx, but the camera held me back. If it had the GNex camera, then I would have gotten it. I'm not saying that the GNex camera is the best around, but it's good enough to the point where I would have gotten the Razr Maxx had it had that camera.

You didn't buy a phone because of its camera? Its that important to you?
 
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I am in the very same boat as you are. I damn near got the Razr Maxx, but the camera held me back. If it had the GNex camera, then I would have gotten it. I'm not saying that the GNex camera is the best around, but it's good enough to the point where I would have gotten the Razr Maxx had it had that camera.

Just curious but what did you do before phones had cameras built in, carry around a SLR camera? If you did, you can still do that.

Just sayin'... is it a camera first and a phone second, or a phone first and a camera second.

Hey, this post is turning out to be fun, (and I hope you take it to be) but I just thought of another question....

If you had 2 gf's that you loved. One was worth 10 million dollar$ and had average size "you know whats", and the other was dirt poor but had huge "you know whats". Would you dump both and wait for a new GF that had both attributes? (lol)

Quote by Arthur from the first movie by the same name, "Isn't fun the best thing to have?"
 
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<<You didn't buy a phone because of its camera? Its that important to you?>>


I returned the Gnex and sold my Razr Maxx mainly because of the camera. In fact, I'm currently using an iPhone 4s because of the camera quality. As soon as someone comes out with an android phone with strong cell radios, good battery life and an excellent camera, I will buy it.

Once you see what's possible, it makes it inexcusable to put a crappy camera in any high-end phone, IMHO.
 
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Just curious but what did you do before phones had cameras built in, carry around a SLR camera? If you did, you can still do that.

Just sayin'... is it a camera first and a phone second, or a phone first and a camera second.

Quote by Arthur from the first movie by the same name, "Isn't fun the best thing to have?"

The point is that I should be able to have an awesome phone with an awesome camera. The camera on my iPhone is outstanding, and the camera on my Inc2 is excellent. Why then, did the cameras in my Gnex and Maxx have to be terrible? I want a top notch android phone, with a nice big, bright screen, quick and stable performance, good reception, good battery life, and a great camera. Too much to ask? I hope not.
 
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The point is that I should be able to have an awesome phone with an awesome camera. The camera on my iPhone is outstanding, and the camera on my Inc2 is excellent. Why then, did the cameras in my Gnex and Maxx have to be terrible? I want a top notch android phone, with a nice big, bright screen, quick and stable performance, good reception, good battery life, and a great camera. Too much to ask? I hope not.

Given the choice, I completely agree. However, the camera is not going to be a deciding factor. If the Inc4G has a crappy camera (not that I expect it to) but is great otherwise, I'll get it.

Now if I was torn between two devices, and one had a great camera and the other one didn't, I might let that tip the scales.
 
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Just curious but what did you do before phones had cameras built in, carry around a SLR camera? If you did, you can still do that.

Just sayin'... is it a camera first and a phone second, or a phone first and a camera second.

Considering the considerable progress that has been made in the quality of phone cameras, as well as the enormous variety of phones and built-in cameras available, I don't think it's at all unreasonable to consider a phone's camera as a main factor in deciding which phone to get. If you choose not to make strong consideration of the camera, that is perfectly fine as well as that is your prerogative. It's also relevant to recognize that, although they make phone calls, they really aren't just phones; they're pocket-sized computers that are capable of making phone calls.
 
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I returned the Gnex and sold my Razr Maxx mainly because of the camera. In fact, I'm currently using an iPhone 4s because of the camera quality. As soon as someone comes out with an android phone with strong cell radios, good battery life and an excellent camera, I will buy it.

So you not only switched phone but switched to a completely different mobile OS just because of the camera in the phone? Your choice but wow. The Maxx has strong radios and excellent batter life. Just curious why you think the camera on the Maxx is so bad? I have one as well as the iPhone 4s and while I will admit the optics are better on the iPhone's camera, the Maxx has MUCH better controls and my pics have looked just fine. Your only options on the iPhone's camera is a grid and a fake HDR filter. I find that to be inexcusable for a camera in a high end device. No scenes, no modes, you can't even change the resolution. I think thats just awful. Before you say that you can download an app for all that stuff, just remember that you can also download an app to make the Maxx's camera much better too.
 
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The point is that I should be able to have an awesome phone with an awesome camera. The camera on my iPhone is outstanding, and the camera on my Inc2 is excellent. Why then, did the cameras in my Gnex and Maxx have to be terrible? I want a top notch android phone, with a nice big, bright screen, quick and stable performance, good reception, good battery life, and a great camera. Too much to ask? I hope not.

I agree. I also just switched to the iphone 4s BECAUSE of the camera. I had originally upgraded to the galaxy nexus, but the camera was so sub par compared to my friends iphone4s. Once i saw how much better the pics and videos were on the iPhone, I returned the nexus after 10 days.

Given the choice I'd switch back to android though. I'm hoping the fighter and/or gs3 has a camera that is at least comparable to the iphone 4s.

If apple can make a smartphone with a great camera, why can't android????!!!!:mad:
 
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Considering the considerable progress that has been made in the quality of phone cameras, as well as the enormous variety of phones and built-in cameras available, I don't think it's at all unreasonable to consider a phone's camera as a main factor in deciding which phone to get. If you choose not to make strong consideration of the camera, that is perfectly fine as well as that is your prerogative. It's also relevant to recognize that, although they make phone calls, they really aren't just phones; they're pocket-sized computers that are capable of making phone calls.

I hear ya, Joey.

And your obsevation that they are pocket sized computers.... that they are. There isn't much I can do on my computer that I can't do on my phone. I have a high powered Alienware gaming laptop so the screen is bigger and it'll do what I ask extremely fast but the fact remains, I can do most of the things on my phone. It is slower and the screen smaller but my phone is 2-1/2" x 5", and my laptop is 16" x 12" and weighs 12-1/2 pounds.

Patiently/impatiently waiting for the phone to replace my Droid X. Just FYI, it's not out yet.
 
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So you not only switched phone but switched to a completely different mobile OS just because of the camera in the phone? Your choice but wow. The Maxx has strong radios and excellent batter life. Just curious why you think the camera on the Maxx is so bad? I have one as well as the iPhone 4s and while I will admit the optics are better on the iPhone's camera, the Maxx has MUCH better controls and my pics have looked just fine. Your only options on the iPhone's camera is a grid and a fake HDR filter. I find that to be inexcusable for a camera in a high end device. No scenes, no modes, you can't even change the resolution. I think thats just awful. Before you say that you can download an app for all that stuff, just remember that you can also download an app to make the Maxx's camera much better too.

I recognize that the Maxx camera app had many more settings and features, but when it comes to point and shoot, my iPhone 4s takes sharper photos, in more varied lighting conditions, without adjustment. I was not going to suggest downloading an app - I'm just comparing stock to stock. The photos I was getting on my Maxx, we're just not sharp.

I can't say I love everything about the iPhone, in fact, far from it. That's why I'm on this forum, looking for info on the next new android phones from Verizon. I've had better luck with HTC phones, as far as the camera goes.

The Maxx was very nearly perfect for me. It proves that an android phone can be slim, and get good battery life. However, I'm waiting for a great camera too.
 
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I recognize that the Maxx camera app had many more settings and features, but when it comes to point and shoot, my iPhone 4s takes sharper photos, in more varied lighting conditions, without adjustment. I was not going to suggest downloading an app - I'm just comparing stock to stock. The photos I was getting on my Maxx, we're just not sharp.

I can't say I love everything about the iPhone, in fact, far from it. That's why I'm on this forum, looking for info on the next new android phones from Verizon. I've had better luck with HTC phones, as far as the camera goes.

The Maxx was very nearly perfect for me. It proves that an android phone can be slim, and get good battery life. However, I'm waiting for a great camera too.

If you loved everything about the Maxx but the camera but dislike a lot of things about the iPhone, logic says you would have been better off keeping the phone you liked and picking up a point and shoot for $80? I have a Canon that's about the size of a credit card that I will take to concerts or events when I know I will want better quality photos or videos than what my phone can get.
 
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If you loved everything about the Maxx but the camera but dislike a lot of things about the iPhone, logic says you would have been better off keeping the phone you liked and picking up a point and shoot for $80? I have a Canon that's about the size of a credit card that I will take to concerts or events when I know I will want better quality photos or videos than what my phone can get.

I totally agree that everyone should have a full fledged camera for taking pictures at concerts, planned events, vacations, etc. But I also think there are others like myself who find that most pictures taken are actually on the fly, and most times the only camera on us is the one on our phone. For that reason alone I put a lot of emphasis on the camera of the phone. With that said, I own the G-Nex and while outdoor pics in daylight are very good.....that is where it ends imo. I too am looking for that one-stop-shop in a phone and hope one of these future phones provides it.
 
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