

Ya know, the more I think of it the more I agree. Would it be safe to say that the Nexus is the most anticipated phone since the Thunderbolt (branded as the first LTE device)? The TBolt dropped and was plagued by several MAJOR BUGS! Everyone was up and arms saying that it (the TBolt) was not ready and should not have been released ... perhaps vzw is trying to prevent de javu???? May be they are being overly cautious, who knows - but, being an early owner of the TBolt I know I rather not go through that again!
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I'd like to believe that, but I just can't, given Verizon's recent track record. I find it hard to believe that all of the sudden they care about quality control. They've made it clear in the past that they don't. I think this is about bottom-line profits. Just like any company. They just care about signing up as many people as possible on 2-yr contracts.
Wouldn't it make more sense that Google want's it to be as close to perfect as possible, not Verizon. I know they say they have released it to Verizon, but the testers have to be getting the updates from Google. Google can save face from the volume button issue overseas by releasing a relatively clean OS here. There are bound to be bugs, but I think in the long run we'll all be happy with what we get when we get it, as smooth as possible and probably updating to 4.1 as we are activating. $.02