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#133544 25-Oct-2013 18:19
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I'm wanting to do some experimenting with Ubuntu Touch, so if anyone's got an old Galaxy Nexus or Galaxy S2 going cheap let me know :)

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  #921819 25-Oct-2013 18:19
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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  #921851 25-Oct-2013 19:40
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The Nexus 4 can run it too.




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  #921880 25-Oct-2013 20:17
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Does it work on the Nexus S?




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  #921883 25-Oct-2013 20:38
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michaelmurfy: The Nexus 4 can run it too.


Yeah, a little expensive for just playing with though.

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  #921915 26-Oct-2013 01:01
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danielfaulknor: Does it work on the Nexus S?


No unfortunately. There seem to be quite a few of them around.

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  #926725 3-Nov-2013 20:53
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I have a galaxy nexus
bought in early 2012
very good condition
still want it?

offer pls

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  #927339 5-Nov-2013 00:09
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sold it already
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  #927428 5-Nov-2013 09:24
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mattwhite: sold it already
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No worries :) Was away & out of cell coverage for the last 4 days.

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  #927859 5-Nov-2013 20:31
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Well, buyer backed off
selling galaxy nexus again

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