Galaxy Nexus lands on Verizon, gets first update

The day has finally arrived: Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus has gone on sale. After taking it home, ripping open the box, and getting your first look at Ice Cream Sandwich, though, you might see a notification for an update. Have no fear, for it’s safe to download and will give your handset a few last-minute tweaks.

The update brings Ice Cream Sandwich to Android 4.0.2. The build number is ICL53F. Its biggest change is to update the radio/baseband, which will improve your WiFi and 3G/4G connections. It

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Ninjas Unbox the Google Nexus One

Thanks to PatrickBoivin, somewhat known for his stop-motion animations, I will never post another Nexus Unboxing post on this blog.

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Nexus One Review

The Google Nexus One is the most anticipated Android phone ever. First, because Google was rumored to be “freeing people” from the the wireless carriers rule (yeah right) but more legitimately because it is said to be the best Android phone ever. Of course, that’s what I’ll try to determine over the course of this review. Among the differences between the Nexus One and the previous best Android phone, the Droid/Milestone, there is a faster processor (a 1Ghz Qualcomm SnapDragon) and an AMOLED display which is amazing.

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