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Your iPhone 6 should come close to covering the cost.   :tu:

 

That's what I'm starting to think.  I picked up the 64 GB one, so I should be able to get something close to what this would be. 

 

Or do I wait until next year and hopefully get my hands on a device with a Snapdragon 808 or 810?  I've already bought 3 phones in the last 11 months.  :lol:

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Or do I wait until next year and hopefully get my hands on a device with a Snapdragon 808 or 810?  I've already bought 3 phones in the last 11 months.  :lol:

 

Why stop now?  Keep the ball rolling.

 

So, what time does this whale of a phone go on sale tomorrow?

 

AJ

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That's what I'm starting to think.  I picked up the 64 GB one, so I should be able to get something close to what this would be. 

 

Or do I wait until next year and hopefully get my hands on a device with a Snapdragon 808 or 810?  I've already bought 3 phones in the last 11 months.  :lol:

I'm right there with you.  Quite a few phones in recent months.  You can't keep up with it though.  As soon as you buy them, they are museum pieces and there's a bigger better one out there. 

 

I'm mainly interested in the Nexus 6 for the frequency bands that it covers.  It doesn't hurt having the great screen and front stereo speakers either...

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Why stop now?  Keep the ball rolling.

 

So, what time does this whale of a phone go on sale tomorrow?

 

AJ

My guess would be at 12:00 am.   I'll order mine later at breakfast.  They really didn't give a time. 

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As soon as you buy them, they are museum pieces and there's a bigger better one out there.

 

The Robert M. Herron Museum of Modern Cellphones accepts donations.

 

AJ

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My guess would be at 12:00 am.

 

If PST, that is a bitch for some of us not on the West Coast.

 

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If PST, that is a bitch for some of us not on the West Coast.

 

AJ

Seriously, I would imagine 10:00 am or 1:00 PM EST or something like that...

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Seriously, I would imagine 10:00 am or 1:00 PM EST or something like that...

 

That is roughly what I recall from the Nexus 5 last year.

 

AJ

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F5'ing all day

 

 

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Will carriers do their pre orders today too?

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

That I'm not sure.  I signed up with Sprint to be notified when pre-orders start.  Haven't received anything yet. 

 

My clicking finger is all ready!

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So is there a specific time when these go on sale. Much different than the two lg devices that were launched previously.

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Will carriers do their pre orders today too?

 

Sent from my Nexus 5

 

No, someone at T-Mobile has said they're not doing pre-orders at all and none of the other carriers have said anything yet.

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No, someone at T-Mobile has said they're not doing pre-orders at all and none of the other carriers have said anything yet.

Here is a link to Sprint pre-registration. 

 

http://www.sprint.com/landings/nexus6/?question_box=nexus%206&id16=nexus%206

 

I think all they do is let you know about availability....

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I just checked the Google Play site...both versions of the 64GB N6 are still "coming soon", but both the 32GB were available for a short period of time - black went quick, then gray.

 

Darn...

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I just checked the Google Play site...both versions of the 64GB N6 are still "coming soon", but both the 32GB were available for a short period of time - black went quick, then gray.

 

Darn...

 

Wow...  I had convinced myself to sell my iPhone 6 and preorder this device today.  Looks like that isn't happening.  Maybe I'll hang on to my iPhone for a little while...  Ha.

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now 64 showing out of inventory, but I didnt even see it go on sale lol

 

 

also, free google music 6 months

 

Buy Nexus 6 and enjoy unlimited music on Google Play™ free for 6 months
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