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Google Nexus 6 by Motorola (Was "Nexus X talk leaked?")


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I see it's also available on Verizon.

 

This might be the first time I drop HTC. This device looks absolutely awesome! The only thing I need confirmation on is the camera. I am obsessed with photography.

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Seriously....3200 mah and it can only get 9.5 hours of use on wifi....For all nexus lovers, I sure hope that improves. 

Ive read 24hrs, do you mean under heavy use...

 

Typical android phones last about 2-3hrs of screen on time. So 9.5hrs of actual screen on time would be pretty epic!

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$649.  That's steep.  This is really designed to be a contract device.  Bummer.  I do like the one model for all North America carriers though.  I may buy, but I am not going to rush out and get it.  I will want to hear about the SIM interoperability with other providers.  If it ends up being fully open on Verizon too, then I may do it.

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$649.  That's steep.  This is really designed to be a contract device.  Bummer.  I do like the one model for all North America carriers though.  I may buy, but I am not going to rush out and get it.  I will want to hear about the SIM interoperability with other providers.  If it ends up being fully open on Verizon too, then I may do it.

Definitely a buzz kill, but still would be the go-to device under contract. 

 

I was going to post my G3 today on ebay, but almost same specs as G3 and no Sprint CA support makes me think twice.

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The most appealing thing is its compatibility with every major carrier in the United States.  It's a major step forward in the right direction in this regard.

 

 

$649.  That's steep.  This is really designed to be a contract device.  Bummer.  I do like the one model for all North America carriers though.  I may buy, but I am not going to rush out and get it.  I will want to hear about the SIM interoperability with other providers.  If it ends up being fully open on Verizon too, then I may do it.

There's one model for all U.S. carriers? I haven't read that yet. Is there a link to that info?

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There's one model for all U.S. carriers? I haven't read that yet. Is there a link to that info?

 

It's up a few posts:  http://s4gru.com/index.php?/topic/6363-motorola-nexus-6-was-nexus-x-talk-leaked/?p=373765

 

It says it covers Verizon B13 and B4.  Since only Verizon uses B13, it makes us believe that Verizon may be covered.  And I believe the FCC has already smacked VZW's hand once over blocking the Nexus 7 when they tried to block its use on their B13 network.

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I see it's also available on Verizon.

 

This might be the first time I drop HTC. This device looks absolutely awesome! The only thing I need confirmation on is the camera. I am obsessed with photography.

Pray that Verizon doesn't screw it like the galexy nexus
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There's one model for all U.S. carriers? I haven't read that yet. Is there a link to that info?

http://www.google.com/nexus/6/

 

I saw this at the bottom.

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/6s3yv25zq3qbdyd/screenshot-www%20google%20com%202014-10-15%2012-24-17.png?dl=0

 

Also, that pen is just for show, right?

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Do we have the rural LTE band supports here?

 

"LTE: Bands: 2/3/4/5/7/12/13/17/25/26/29/41"

 

That supports every single lte frequency band in use in north america. 

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$649. That's steep. This is really designed to be a contract device. Bummer. I do like the one model for all North America carriers though. I may buy, but I am not going to rush out and get it. I will want to hear about the SIM interoperability with other providers. If it ends up being fully open on Verizon too, then I may do it.

I was hopping under $500. $650 is the same price like the Note 4 and 6+ 16GB model .

 

If amazon wireless offer the nexus 6 for $99 with 2 year contract I will get it (been with sprint for 14 years.2 more will not hurt lol)

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Only two models in the world.

 

(XT1103) for the US and (XT1100) for the rest of the world. 

 

Is there a technical reason for not having one model for the whole world? FCC might be the political reason.

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Is there a technical reason for not having one model for the whole world? FCC might be the political reason.

 

Uh, why would the FCC be a "political reason"?  That sounds like thinly veiled rhetoric.

 

AJ

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Is that Carrier Aggregation that I see?

 

Yes.  But no soup for you!

 

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