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UnitedWeFall

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#95057 25-Dec-2011 21:05
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Hey guys,

just wondering if anyone has the Galaxy Nexus on XT yet? If so, how's it going? Any issues? Comments?

Thanks :D 

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lokhor
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  #561452 25-Dec-2011 22:00
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Works great. No issues.




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UnitedWeFall

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  #561453 25-Dec-2011 22:00
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Excellent. What's your battery life like? I've read so many mixed reports..

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  #561569 26-Dec-2011 16:42
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It was relatively good. Most days I got over 16hrs standby and 3hrs screen time incuding a few hours of music, browsing and ebook reading. It lasted the full day until bed time before needing a charge.




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  #561771 27-Dec-2011 11:22
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Have you owned many other XT handsets? how would you compare performance in low signal areas?

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  #561792 27-Dec-2011 12:12
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I've had one for a month or so. works great. Signal seems similar to my A8183 HTC Desire and incoming voice quality is noticably better...

The only low signal area I have been at and tried to use the phone is my dads place and the GN, Desire and my dads candybar dumbphone on XT all had problems.

Cheers - N




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