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This wouldn't be a problem if Google had just conceded to call it the "Droid Nexus", slap some v-cast bloatware on it and let michael bay direct a super bowl ad with razor-sharp kickboxing robots and a massive explosion of some kind.

It looks good to be sure.. just like metro does on winmo and windows 8.. but oddly enough it's also showing its limitations already - and this is one of them.

It looks good to be sure.. just like metro does on winmo and windows 8.. but oddly enough it's also showing its limitations already - and this is one of them.

great ad.

Yeah you're right of course in theory.. But literally all of the Android devices are equally as bad or worse - with the exception of the galaxy s 2 - which is only marginally faster than the galaxy nexus.

I love the Galaxy Nexus (or at least the idea of it - since my pre-order has yet to arrive) I've long been both a nexus and iPhone user — nexus for work, iPhone for everything else.

...said with complete sarcasm of course.

LOL @ the Google way..

how quaint..

looks like google's made a perfect solution for you.

I guess it really depends on what you wanted from the next iPhone..

I don't think this has anything to do with it.

Yeah, I'm not going to pretend that I'm not a little bit disappointed. I will say that I felt the same level of meh from the 3GS, and It actually turned out to be a much-needed update from the 3G.

man i couldn't agree more.

the shop goggles are a cute little nod to safety but i think some leather-reinforced gloves (something like an archer might wear) might be a bit more appropriate for this particular application.

yeah i guess that's true. Most android tablets are trash right now.

..or you could just buy an Android tablet for the same price.

Obviously this whole notion of push ads is horrible.

The only thing that's for sure.. when the PSN gets back online there will probably be about four hours of system update loading bars waiting for us to let them slowly crawl across the screen like a youtube buffering bar on a dialup connection.