This is a tough break. Just a day after Motorola unveiled the revival of its iconic RAZR brand, and just hours after Samsung and Google took the wraps off Android 4.0 and the Galaxy Nexus, I decided to finally put my thoughts together on the Galaxy S II review unit Samsung sent me a few weeks ago. Samsung’s Galaxy S II might be the fastest-selling smartphone the vendor has ever released, but it doesn’t have a 7.1-millimeter-thin Kevlar case or a sleek curved glass screen. It doesn’t have 4G LTE speed or a qHD display, and it probably won’t be updated with Google’s Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS in the immediate future. But does that mean the millions of consumers who have purchased the device over the past few months should feel that their smartphone of choice has just been outclassed? My thoughts follow below.
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All kidding and interweb trolling aside, nobody really thinks the Galaxy Nexus will be a Verizon exclusive. But the site to register for more information does have something there few were expecting — the Galaxy Nexus looks to be launching on more than just the big four in the US. Besides Verizon, we see listings you would have imagined, like Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T, as well as a few others — Cellular South, Metro PCS, and US Cellular.
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All kidding and interweb trolling aside, nobody really thinks the Galaxy Nexus will be a Verizon exclusive. But the site to register for more information does have something there few were expecting — the Galaxy Nexus looks to be launching on more than just the big four in the US. Besides Verizon, we see listings you would have imagined, like Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T, as well as a few others — Cellular South, Metro PCS, and US Cellular.
Read more on Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus signup sheet shows 7 US carriers…
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T-Mobile has had a long relationship with Android and Google, but was the last carrier in the universe to bring out the Galaxy S II. Long rumored as the Hercules, many a smartphone fan wanted and waited to see just what T-Mobile could do with Samsung’s newest “game-changing” phone, and now we know. Make it bigger. Make it with more Gees. Make it their own.

Three, O2 and Vodafone UK are the first British network to announce that they’ll be carrying the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which was unveiled at the recent Samsung Unpacked event in Hong Kong.
Read more on Three, O2 and Vodafone to carry Galaxy Nexus in the UK…
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