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Mine says Pending.  However an authorization already hit my card.

 

Robert

 

EDIT:  I was mistaken.  That was a different authorization for almost the same amount.  DOH!

mine just hit =) it shows processing Google -devices google.com

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Play Store: "We are out of inventory. Please check back soon."

 

----EDIT----

 

Just the white 16 GB version

 

Others are still up for grabs, but don't ship till the 8th now.

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About wireless charging, do you need to buy the wireless charging pad thing? If so, from where?

 

You can get any Qi charger.

 

 

So, now what questions do we still have?  Always on Listening?  How battery life holds up in real life?  Anything else I should still be wondering about?

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mine just hit =) it shows processing Google -devices google.com

 

That's good.  In my email it says Google will not charge your card until shipping.  So maybe it is going out today or tomorrow?

 

Robert

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Is it possible some Sprint stores will have it next week?  I'm leaving town late next week for a couple weeks and would miss delivery.

Yeah, the press release says it will be available from all retail channels.

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I need to place an order! Black or white????? :frantic:

 

Well, by now you can only buy the 32gb.

 

Black 32gb ships by Nov 8th. White 32gb ships by Nov 5th. Does that influence your decision?  :)

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Well, by now you can only buy the 32gb.

 

Black 32gb ships by Nov 8th. White 32gb ships by Nov 5th. Does that influence your decision?  :)

I was going to go for 32gb anyway. 3 days isn't a killer though.... 

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I just ordered some screen protectors and a couple cases on ebay, I am good go to go, can't wait for my new toy.

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Hmm, I called Sprint's flagship store in KC and they said it could be month before actually in stores.

Oh ok, well I was just reading the official press release.  In store folks usually don't know much but who knows, all I know I will be getting mines next week :tu:

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