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GSM Galaxy Nexus IMM76I Android 4.0.4 update may fix your connectivity woes, here’s how to get it now

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  • April 22, 2012 at 4:00 am

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GSM Galaxy Nexus IMM76I Android 4.0.4 update

When finally the Android 4.0.4 IMM76D update reached GSM/HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus owners, some reported occasional GSM connectivity issues and signal loss. So after only a couple of weeks, Google is already pushing an incremental over-the-air update to Galaxy Nexus devices that maintains the Android version at 4.0.4 but improves the build number slightly at IMM76I.

As usual Google isn’t mentioning what this update improves and fixes, but users that have received the update are reporting that it does indeed fix the connectivity bug. Reports are also coming in that there could be some other minor fixes as well, but nothing confirmed yet.
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Still waiting for the Android 4.0.4 OTA on your GSM Galaxy Nexus? Try these simple steps

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  • April 3, 2012 at 5:30 pm

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Samsung Galaxy Nexus back close-up

GSM/HSPA+ Galaxy Nexus devices have been gradually receiving an over the air (OTA) update to the latest version of Android Ice Cream Sandwich, 4.0.4. However, many users are still waiting on the official OTA update from Google and pressing the ‘Check now’ button in system updates on their Galaxy Nexus devices doesn’t help much.

To get the update immediately, one way is to root your device and manually install the latest version of Android. But if you don’t have a rooted device and don’t wanna go through the hassle and risk losing your data, there’s is an easy way to get your device to automatically update now.
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Galaxy Nexus case review: Case-Mate POP!

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  • February 19, 2012 at 5:19 am

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Case-Mate POP! case for Galaxy Nexus - back

Case-Mate does one thing, it makes cases, the kind our devices need; especially costly devices with big glass fronts that we carry all day with us and might take a fall or two. The Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone is such a device and its slippery plastic body also doesn’t help at all — as you will find by reading our in-depth review right here.

We’ve already reviewed one case for the Galaxy Nexus, the OtterBox Defender, but we understand that it might be overkill for some as it adds significant bulk. This review will look at the Case-Mate POP!. It’s a one piece case that’s made of two materials, a shiny hard plastic and a soft rubber side grip. The rubber is grey but the shiny plastic comes in black, white and pink, creating a “pop”, see!
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Samsung discontinues 32GB Galaxy Nexus GSM version before it was ever even released

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  • February 16, 2012 at 1:29 am

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Galaxy Nexus Android Ice Cream Sandwich keypad

Potentially bad news for anyone waiting on a 32GB GSM/HSPA+ version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (full review here), a number of retailers are claiming that the device has been cancelled. The 16GB GSM version has been shipping since last November with a 32GB version having been promised, while the CDMA/LTE US version ships with 32GB of storage as standard.
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Galaxy Nexus case review: OtterBox Defender series case

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  • January 23, 2012 at 4:45 pm

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Galaxy Nexus OtterBox Defender series case back in hand

If you’ve read our Galaxy Nexus review (and you should definitely read it here if you haven’t) then you know that using the smartphone without a case is an accident waiting to happen. In fact, my first Galaxy Nexus had suffered a deadly drop. Hence comes the dilemma, enjoy the beautiful and thin lines of your pricey and very fragile new smartphone by carrying it naked, risking its demise at any point, or sacrifice some of the thinness for the peace of mind a case brings.

Well if you are thinking of going with the latter then you might want to read on. OtterBox makes cases, and the company is known for some of the most solidly built cases you will find. We’ll be looking at the most rugged of the pair of OttorBox cases for the Galaxy Nexus, the Defender Series case. In fact this the most rugged case for the Galaxy Nexus that I know of, but correct me if I’m wrong.

For many this case will be overkill, and if size is a big issue then you might want to look elsewhere, because ruggedness comes at a cost. This is the case for the very active or very clumsy. If you are into sports, if your work puts high demands on you or if you want the ultimate protection for your smartphone, read on.
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