Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus Surfaces Just After Black Friday: VZW’s Holiday Roadmap

Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Everybody is eagerly waiting to get their hands-on the out-and-out beast Samsung Galaxy Nexus, because it is the very first device to be shipped with the newly launched Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. While we’re patiently waiting for the U.S. release date of the Galaxy Nexus, it has been officially confirmed that it will first hit the U.K. regions on November 17th. Verizon is the first carrier to bring it to States. But when? Well, it looks like we got our answer now. According to the leaked Verizon Holiday Roadmap (pictured below), the Samsung Galaxy Nexus should be landing in stores the week after Black Friday. So, the most-awaited Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset’s launch will actually not happen before November 25. The timeline has referred the Galaxy Nexus handset in the “Samsung Holiday Portfolio”, which will begin on November 28th, after the weekend of Black Friday. LTE capable Motorola Droid RAZR will launch on November 10th, and another LTE based HTC-made Rezound is expected to hit Verizon on November 14th.

Samsung Galaxy Nexus offers the following features:

# Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS.
# Pure Google Experience.
# 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED Screen with 720p resolution.
# 1.2GHz dual-core processor.
# People App with Google+ Integration among other features.
# Redesigned 5MP primary camera with panorama mode, 1080p video capturing capability, zero-shutter lag, silly faces and background replacement features.
# Front-facing shooter to make video calls.
# Android Beam, which uses NFC to easily share content with other Android users with a simple bump of phones.
# Google Movie Studio and redesigned Google+ app.
# 8.94mm thick, 4.29mm bezel.
# 16/32GB eMMC. NO micro SD card slot.
# 1750mAh battery, Wi-Fi, BT 3.0 and more.

Read: Samsung Galaxy Nexus Verizon Full Specifications.

Verizon's Leaked Holiday Roadmap

Source: Droid-Life

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