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Now that Google/Samsung and even Verizon have officially announced the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, does anyone know if this will be the first 4G LTE device that is capable of globa-roaming on GSM?
I was ready to get the iphone4S due to lack of the galaxy sii on verizon and my need for global-roaming, but if the galaxy nexus is to be the 1st with this spec, then I would be willing to wait...
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npnp8282 wrote:Now that Google/Samsung and even Verizon have officially announced the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, does anyone know if this will be the first 4G LTE device that is capable of globa-roaming on GSM?
I was ready to get the iphone4S due to lack of the galaxy sii on verizon and my need for global-roaming, but if the galaxy nexus is to be the 1st with this spec, then I would be willing to wait...
I would like to know if the Galaxy Nexus will be global ready as well. I think I saw something a while back and do not think it is going to be global ready on Verizon. There is a GSM version of the phone out in Europe but I don't think Verizon is going to have the global phone available.
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For those who are traveling overseas and need to use their Samsung Galaxy Nexus abroad, you will not be able to use the towers/roam in areas like Turkey and United Kingdom. However, that did not prevent me from being able to access Wi-Fi networks. I was at my in-law's home in Turkey, charged my phone which I could not use to call people, but I was able to use Wi-Fi and receive emails. I turned on my Skype app and was able to see my brother-in-law downstairs. I had been told by Verizon Wireless representative that I would not be able to access Wi-Fi with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, so I was going to temporarily switch to my old Windows based GSM phone, but did not have time to do this before my trip.
