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Yea, I think I pulled down my Notification Window and clicked an email about that.....

Meanwhile, Apple sues Samsung for the lockscreen on the Galaxy Nexus....

....yea, no. Every comment I made, including the original, were talking about apps within iOS and Android, not the browser. Hence us talking about buttons for zooming in and out (which are app-related in Android and what we were comparing). I never mentioned the browser once. Actually, your response to double tap

Guess this wouldn't work very well for me as I only have one working ear. Le sigh.

I'm sorry, but I'd say that the plane struck the bird, not the other way 'round.

Actually the senator's speech was found to have copyrighted material in it and was censored.

10gb a month, without tethering??? You listen to a lot of streaming music or something? I bet your family/friends miss you. Call them. Say hi. ;-)

When I try in Maps, it just keeps zooming in, and never fully zooms out. Am I doing something wrong?

Ok, you've double tapped to zoom in on, say, Zillow. Now, zoom out with one hand...

Ok, I'm a crazy phone user. I suck down data like it's water and I'm in the desert... BUT, I hardly ever go over 2GB of data. This is mainly because I am typically on wifi at home and work. Does anyone out there (that doesn't tether) go way over 2GB?

Agreed. I'm really pleased that Motorola and HTC have decided to streamline their product portfolio in 2012. It was getting ridiculous, as does anything done because the carriers demand it.

But that picture is comparing specific phone models... This article is comparing iOS to Android in general, right?

On my Galaxy Nexus, I do have to stretch a bit to get the notification window to come down one-handed.... and I have fairly big hands. BUT, I'll take that over a 3.5" screen.

Anantech's article is actually about 4G, if you reread it. He actually put a disclaimer about not testing 3G at all. I agree with the article that 4G is fine. It's 3G. Before you claim your Nexus is behaving differently than the one I had and the 6 others I've tested, compare your dBm in Settings to another

Yes, the GSM Nexus is pentaband, which includes 3G connectivity for AT&T and T-Mobile. I get full 21mbps HSPA+!

OMG best analogy ever. If your phone is just something you use to take care of A or B, then iPhone is the one. Just like if your car is just something you use to get from A to B, then automatic is the way to go.

Agreed. My mother had an original Droid and it overwhelmed her. Not to say she isn't savvy (she has a Macbook and loves it), but the iPhone was a better fit for her. I, on the other hand, prefer the Galaxy Nexus to an iPhone, having had virtually every smart OS there is minus Windows Phone. iOS is just too

An AT&T-only banded Nexus went through the FCC a few months back. Don't see why it wouldn't. Course, I also don't see why they're waiting. So dumb to give Verizon exclusivity, if that's what they did.

Before you get the Verizon Nexus, do a dBm comparison of that phone on 3G compared to any other Verizon phone. The reception of the Verizon Nexus in 3G is horrible. 10-20dBm less than other phones in 3G. I'll stick with my GSM Nexus on T-Mobile. But one benefit to the Verizon Nexus, it has a better oleophobic

If there were, even Google didn't follow them on their own apps until 4.0.