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The Staples link seems to confirm my supposition that only the 16 GB will be available at third party retail because only the 16 GB has enough built in margin to accommodate third party retailers.

 

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Nexus 7

Nexus Q

Nexus 10

Nexus Phone

Nexus Note (Pholet/Tabone [please' date= please, please, drool])

 

I could have sworn the other day I, read somewhere that they could be coming out with some sort of Android based game console. Can't seem to remember where though. I highly doubt it, as I'd rather have a Nexus Phablet, but i guess it's possible.

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I could have sworn the other day I' date=' read somewhere that they could be coming out with some sort of Android based game console. Can't seem to remember where though. I highly doubt it, as I'd rather have a Nexus Phablet, but i guess it's possible.[/quote']

 

Ah, yes, that is quite possible. A game console to get people to buy games from play and connect through their Q. Maybe sony will build a Xperia Nexus Play.

 

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So I have two preorders now. One is the 8gb from Google play and the other is 16gb from J&R with free shipping, no tax and $15 coupon. They are about the same price all said and done, but I should cancel one preorder (I don't need two tablets.] I'm thinking that my Google play order will arrive first, but is it worth 8gb to wait a couple weeks? Hmm

 

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I pre-ordered mine from gamestop.

Im going to sell the Prime-

Since it isn't modder friendly.

Or

Not as modder friendly as the Nexus 7.

I want Jelly Bean goodness! Demmit! Lol

 

I have jelly bean animations baked into the ROM I'm running on the S3.

I must say they are awesome!

 

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Where's the Android green?

 

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I think I'm going for a cruzerlite android case for this one!

Android Green would be really kool too!

 

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Nope... nothing here yet. There's huge threads at XDA and Android Central with all kinds of rumors floating around, but nobody has any real concrete info. My best guess is that they'll start shipping tonight/tomorrow and most folks will get them within a day or so, but I don't have any real info either.

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Nope... nothing here yet. There's huge threads at XDA and Android Central with all kinds of rumors floating around, but nobody has any real concrete info. My best guess is that they'll start shipping tonight/tomorrow and most folks will get them within a day or so, but I don't have any real info either.

 

Yeah, I was reading that some stores have apparently received their shipments. Office Depot was supposed to be selling them today, but decided to sit on them until further notice.

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Adorama in NYC was selling them eairlier today but stopped at googles request.

 

http://www.theverge....ource=pulsenews

 

The waiting is bad. I wouldn't mind the wait if they could at least say when my pre-order would ship. This is my first tablet and I am geeked about it. But there was a law suit filed earlier this week claiming patent infringments on the mobile Chrome browser. I wonder if thats whats holding things up.

 

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2407057,00.asp?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pulsenews

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Adorama in NYC was selling them eairlier today but stopped at googles request.

 

http://www.theverge....ource=pulsenews

 

The waiting is bad. I wouldn't mind the wait if they could at least say when my pre-order would ship. This is my first tablet and I am geeked about it. But there was a law suit filed earlier this week claiming patent infringments on the mobile Chrome browser. I wonder if thats whats holding things up.

 

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2407057,00.asp?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pulsenews

 

Have I mentioned that I HATE patent trolls?

 

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My Nexus 7 must be shipping! My credit card was charged today!

 

Same here! Plus, the Nexus entry in my Google Play store order history page changed from 6/28 to 7/13 so they appear to have touched the record there somehow. My Google Wallet history still just shows "Google Inc. received your order."

 

 

Also, still no UPS tracking number, but I'm guessing that will come later today. I wonder if they will deliver 2-Day Air packages on Saturday?

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My Nexus 7 must be shipping! My credit card was charged today!

 

Yep, my credit card was charged, too. I am so excited I could almost ____ in my _____.

 

;)

 

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Even though I cancelled the pre-order two days ago (in favor of going with Office Depot), I got a call from GameStop that my Nexus 7 was ready today. Not sure they're supposed to be handing 'em out today but it sounds like they at least thought they were at the time of the phone call this AM. Office Depot still shows a ship date of 7/24 but I'm pretty sure that's just a placeholder and it'll ship imminently.

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Even though I cancelled the pre-order two days ago (in favor of going with Office Depot), I got a call from GameStop that my Nexus 7 was ready today. Not sure they're supposed to be handing 'em out today but it sounds like they at least thought they were at the time of the phone call this AM. Office Depot still shows a ship date of 7/24 but I'm pretty sure that's just a placeholder and it'll ship imminently.

 

There's lots of folks on Android Central that have picked one up from GameStop already today. Some of them didn't even have pre-orders through GameStop.

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Hmmm is this a question from the SAT's? Or....

 

Yes, this is a Sentence Completion question from the October 2011 SAT. And, of course, the correct answer is:

 

D) ejaculate . . dungarees

 

But I heard that thelasthallow, surprisingly, answered the question incorrectly.

 

:P

 

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There's lots of folks on Android Central that have picked one up from GameStop already today. Some of them didn't even have pre-orders through GameStop.

 

Son of a... Google is going to be getting an earful from me.

 

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Yes' date=' this is a Sentence Completion question from the October 2011 SAT. And, of course, the correct answer is:

 

D) ejaculate . . dungarees

 

But I heard that thelasthallow, surprisingly, answered the question incorrectly.

 

:P

 

AJ[/quote']

 

I'm not surprised.

 

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