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Are you seriously going to say that Apple invented multi-touch? Proximity Sensors?

Capacitive touchscreens would have likely driven phone designs toward where Apple and Google were going anyway. Why does every other sector of technology (cars, planes, computers, processors...) have the follow-the-leader mentality that is so natural with humanity, except phones and tablets? If Google didn't release

Nexus 7 all the way. Access to Kindle AND Google. A real, updated OS on a real device. No skinning.

And time I climb a 14er in Colorado, Marmots surround me when I stop to rest. They often come within touching distance. They're very curious, and I'm sure have picked up on the idea that, where there's humans, there's food.

They've advertised on here before. For Google Plus, for Chrome. Why would this change my mind about a company that made its fortune with ads.

Had the original iPhone 3G for 6 months, then switched off of it. Have been on Android ever since, and now have a Galaxy Nexus (GSM). LOVE IT.

Seems like most of these verdicts were against Samsung's proprietary Touch-Whiz UI that sits on top of Android, not Android itself. Maybe Steve should be stabbing an LCD or something?

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Maybe we all think Samsung copied. Maybe we all think Apple is the true innovator.

Why would the Galaxy Nexus be banned if Samsung was only found guilty for the bounce-back patent voilation? The Nexus does not and has not ever used that effect.

I've always noticed that my Android app was almost always faster than the iOS one (until today's iOS update). Also, we have comment tagging where iOS doesn't....so....

Yessir. Except it sounds great from what I hear.

I wonder if they're going to do the same to the Android app? Make it Java instead of HTML5?

Please tell me you can plug this thing in either way, and it doesn't matter?

It does. That's why I was recommending aptX or a direct connection as opposed to A2DP.

That's what I was saying. A2DP doesn't sound good. AptX does. As does a direct connection. :-)

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In Austin, my coverage is great. In Houston, it's shocking where I don't have 3G. I guess your mileage can vary based on city/area.

I just don't think the Bluetooth A2DP codec is worth investing $300 in. I don't care what people say about the sound quality - hook up the same device via Aux and I guarantee it sounds better. Until something like the CSR aptX codec catches on and becomes standard, Bluetooth audio just isn't worth it to me.

Verizon has shown zero love for the Nexus.

I can NOT stop personifying this thing into a mouth-breather!