Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
yzf600
Enthusiast - Level 3

I purchased the 2100 battery, got it for 25 at the Verizon store, was half off. So far it has been good. Only major complaint I am having is the extremely slow response when typing a text or email, it doesnt seem to be able to keep up with my typing, not that I even type all that fast

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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
GreenRobot
Contributor - Level 3

Coming from a Thunderbolt and a Charge I find my new Galaxy Nexus to be Amazing. It's quick, I love ICS, and it doesn't seem pieced together like the Droid Charge's new Gingerbread updated. I have noticed my signal bar looks like it's lower than it was on my Charge but that could just be that it looks different because I haven't really had any abnormal signal issues. I do have the issue were I can't sync Facebook contacts but really I've been trying to phase out FB and only use my G+ page more anyways good thinking by Google to accidentally leave out that feature for now.  Speaker seems a little on the quite side but other than that I am very happy with it. 

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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
PJNC284
Master - Level 2
They didn't accidentally leave it out. They warned Facebook about their flawed implementation and pulled the plug. It's up to Facebook to listen and fix it now.
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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
GreenRobot
Contributor - Level 3

I was kidding when I said accidentally I really don't care if it works. 

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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
sixlaps
Newbie

I upgraded from a Droid Eris so it was quite a step up for me. This is a really impressive phone, the only thing I was really apprehensive about before I bought it was the camera, but it was by no means a deal breaker and the shots I've taken with it so far are way better than I had anticipated.

I've got a great 4g signal on mine, the battery has held up fairly well with some moderate use. I actually couldn't believe how fast the battery charges on this phone. I saw were some had mentioned it was slow.

The only complaint I have so far is the speaker volume, got it cranked all the way up and it's still not loud enough. Hopefully from what I've read this will be addressed in a software update.

 

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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
fasteddy01
Newbie

I have noticed the exact same issue. I'm not a fast typer, however, the Nexus cannot keep up with me while composing text/email. There is significant lag and then the words pop onto the screen, which usually results in errors. I have noticed the following issues as well, some of which are echoes of other posts I have seen on the web already. Hopefully these issues will actually be addressed....

 

1) Slow response time while composing text or email (referenced above). This has probably been the worst technical issue I have encountered. One would think with twice the processing power, this should not be an issue compared to my prior Fascinate, Incredible, and even the BB Storm. Yes, I said the Storm can keep up where the Nexus cannot.

 

2) When composing an email, if I type a word not recognized by the dictionary (i.e. latr) I am prompted to add the term to the dictionary, which is nothing new. However, when I click to add to the dictionary, the entire text except the word disappears. Super annoying. This is completely separate from "Tap to Add". It is a popup which forces you to select whether to add it or not. A related issue is a spell check feature that pops up before you send a text. I cannot figure out how to disable this b/c when texting and using many abbreviated terms, it is quite annoying. Let me know if someone figures out how to turn this off.

 

3) I do not like the way ICS sets up txt conversations at all. They are difficult to read with the all white background and the contact's pic (and your own if you actually have a pic for yourself) is on every line instead of just at the top of the conversation (as if you would forget who you were talking to). Unlike prior versions of Andriod, the texts are not color coordinated to be distinguishable as to who is typing (if I remember correctly, it was blue and green for each side of the conversation and the texts were in a sort of bubble of their own). Now, it's just back and forth white lines and if you don't have a profile pic for the person with whom you are conversing, you will need re-read portions of the text to figure out who said what. To further gripe, it's difficult to easily distinguish new text messages from old ones in the list b/c the only difference is a brighter white to identify the new text. The text setup for 2.3 was perfect, though simplistic (sometimes simpler is better). This is totally a preference issue though and many may love the new setup.

 

4) If you have contact pic stored for someone, it is distorted and blown up when they call instead of being displayed in it's original size. This is a minor issue, but might as well bring them all up.

 

5) On the homescreen, unlike with 2.3 where you have the convenient settings button where you can add/remove screens, this feature seems to be completely removed. I.e. if I only wanted two homescreens, with say 25 total apps, this is no longer possible. You have 5 screens and they are either blank or contain objects such as widgets, etc.

 

6) The audio of the speaker is EXTREMELY low. I've tried everything and the volume at max while watching, for example, Netflix or Youtube is about 25-50% of every other phone I've owned. It was actually embarrassing when I was showing off the Netflix capability b/c no one could hear the movie. This is a big issue that can hopefully be resolved with an update.

 

7) The former "option", or "File" button as some would describe it on prior versions of Android, now serves a completely different purpose. It brings up a random screen with shortcuts to all of your programs. Not sure what the benefit is of this is b/c it's like taking away the right click functionality of a mouse and replacing it with a link to your favorite websites.

 

😎 This is a general comment b/c I think Android has always been setup this way, but the "comma" needs a place on the ABC keyboard. You shouldn't have to go to the 123 keyboard to type comma. Solution: Make the "GO" button 1/2 the size, put comma where the microphone is put the microphone in the corner next to GO. Rocket science, I know.

 

9) Text fields in the browser, where you would type say a login name or email appear to be partially cutoff, meaning the text is bigger than the field and does not display completely. This may be website specific, however, I've noticed it pretty consistently.

 

This is about all I have for now on the complaint front. Despite the above issues, the majority of which are cosmetic, I do really like the phone. It is super fast, no doubt. They should have left in the SD card, but for some reason, cell phone manufacturers will never get the "perfect phone" concept down. Overall, I am content, but the text coloration, volume, and slow typing response time are almost "must fixes" for me. Get to work Samsung.

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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
Tidbits
Legend

fasteddy01 wrote:

I have noticed the exact same issue. I'm not a fast typer, however, the Nexus cannot keep up with me while composing text/email. There is significant lag and then the words pop onto the screen, which usually results in errors. I have noticed the following issues as well, some of which are echoes of other posts I have seen on the web already. Hopefully these issues will actually be addressed....

 

1) Slow response time while composing text or email (referenced above). This has probably been the worst technical issue I have encountered. One would think with twice the processing power, this should not be an issue compared to my prior Fascinate, Incredible, and even the BB Storm. Yes, I said the Storm can keep up where the Nexus cannot.

 This is app specific.  The way you are discribing it makes me believe it's a app issue that you installed more than the OS itself.  A lot of things are not compatible with ICS.  There will be quirks and I have both the GSM and LTE models and I do not have what you discribe.

2) When composing an email, if I type a word not recognized by the dictionary (i.e. latr) I am prompted to add the term to the dictionary, which is nothing new. However, when I click to add to the dictionary, the entire text except the word disappears. Super annoying. This is completely separate from "Tap to Add". It is a popup which forces you to select whether to add it or not. A related issue is a spell check feature that pops up before you send a text. I cannot figure out how to disable this b/c when texting and using many abbreviated terms, it is quite annoying. Let me know if someone figures out how to turn this off.

 Believe this is another app issue.  I have not run into this yet.  To turn it off it's in the SAME location as it has been with the Eris, Fascinate and Incredible :smileyhappy:

3) I do not like the way ICS sets up txt conversations at all. They are difficult to read with the all white background and the contact's pic (and your own if you actually have a pic for yourself) is on every line instead of just at the top of the conversation (as if you would forget who you were talking to). Unlike prior versions of Andriod, the texts are not color coordinated to be distinguishable as to who is typing (if I remember correctly, it was blue and green for each side of the conversation and the texts were in a sort of bubble of their own). Now, it's just back and forth white lines and if you don't have a profile pic for the person with whom you are conversing, you will need re-read portions of the text to figure out who said what. To further gripe, it's difficult to easily distinguish new text messages from old ones in the list b/c the only difference is a brighter white to identify the new text. The text setup for 2.3 was perfect, though simplistic (sometimes simpler is better). This is totally a preference issue though and many may love the new setup.

 You can always use something else.  Handcent, GoSMS and such provide the same thing if not better in your flavor.  You don't have to use the stock messanging app.  Also from what I remember you are using SKINNED versions of Android based on the ones you said you have.  The STOCK android messanging app hasn't changed.  The Samsung uses Touchwiz, and the Incredbile uses Sense.

4) If you have contact pic stored for someone, it is distorted and blown up when they call instead of being displayed in it's original size. This is a minor issue, but might as well bring them all up.

 It's how the picture is saved.  The pixelation happens due to low resolution picture being blown up to fit.  If you used a high resolution picture and reduced the size it'll come out better regardless of the size of the box :smileyhappy: I learned that the hard way many moons ago with different things throughout the years.

5) On the homescreen, unlike with 2.3 where you have the convenient settings button where you can add/remove screens, this feature seems to be completely removed. I.e. if I only wanted two homescreens, with say 25 total apps, this is no longer possible. You have 5 screens and they are either blank or contain objects such as widgets, etc.

 You can always use ADWLauncher which does this.  You are using skinned versions.  People complain about "updates" not coming quick enough due to overlays which honestly doesn't account for the main reasons of the delay.

6) The audio of the speaker is EXTREMELY low. I've tried everything and the volume at max while watching, for example, Netflix or Youtube is about 25-50% of every other phone I've owned. It was actually embarrassing when I was showing off the Netflix capability b/c no one could hear the movie. This is a big issue that can hopefully be resolved with an update.

 I can't account for this.  I don't use the stock speakers. There is supposed to be an update to help with this.  I always use my bluetooth which is louder with the Nexus than ANY previous Android devices I have owned.

7) The former "option", or "File" button as some would describe it on prior versions of Android, now serves a completely different purpose. It brings up a random screen with shortcuts to all of your programs. Not sure what the benefit is of this is b/c it's like taking away the right click functionality of a mouse and replacing it with a link to your favorite websites.

 It's a multitask button...  It shows your cached and running programs which you can swipe to remove.  The option button is 3 dots and usually now in the bottom right.  This is honestly a welcome change especially for newcomers who have never used Android before.

😎 This is a general comment b/c I think Android has always been setup this way, but the "comma" needs a place on the ABC keyboard. You shouldn't have to go to the 123 keyboard to type comma. Solution: Make the "GO" button 1/2 the size, put comma where the microphone is put the microphone in the corner next to GO. Rocket science, I know.

 ICS keyboard has different layouts DEPENDING on the API used. You can also MOVE the mic button and I believe it will be replaced with the comma.  Too lazy right now(going to bed) to test it.  

9) Text fields in the browser, where you would type say a login name or email appear to be partially cutoff, meaning the text is bigger than the field and does not display completely. This may be website specific, however, I've noticed it pretty consistently.

 most mobile site versions are not optimized for 720p.  It'll happen often. I believe the 4.0.3 update Google may "help" with this problem.

This is about all I have for now on the complaint front. Despite the above issues, the majority of which are cosmetic, I do really like the phone. It is super fast, no doubt. They should have left in the SD card, but for some reason, cell phone manufacturers will never get the "perfect phone" concept down. Overall, I am content, but the text coloration, volume, and slow typing response time are almost "must fixes" for me. Get to work Samsung.

SD card was left out for a reason.  For the past 2 years with apps2SD people were complaining about widgets disappearing, ring tones reseting, apps disappearing, and app icons going missing.  People kept blaming the manufacturer, and it was actually Android causing the problem.  This bug was completely removed with using MTP over Mass storage.  In the near future removable storage will be no more with Android unless Google can figure out how to get mass storage to work without causing the above.

You need to say... Get to work Google...  :smileyhappy: Google handles the updates for this device and everything comes straight from them.


 

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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
glocker
Enthusiast - Level 3
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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
glocker
Enthusiast - Level 3

Your right, Google and Verizon can't release a Android phone that works properly.  I've tried the Razr, just tried the Nexus, and had the Droid X" which went down hill after 2.3".  The original Droid was the only one that was any good, updates were quick, and had the least amount of problems.  Anymore Android stands for wait for an update.  Its been over two years since the first Droid and they are still Beta testing the software.  Google is going to be a big help to Apple and MS, nobody wants to be a beta tester forever. 

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Re: General Thought on Galaxy Nexus
curtterp
Specialist - Level 1

My experience with the Droid X was a good one. It became better with Froyo, and even better with Gingerbread. There were a few quirks here and there, Angry Birds made the X a handwarmer when playing for more than 1/2 hour, but other than that, it worked.

 

I love my Galaxy Nexus. Yes there are some things I need to get used to like not turning off the screen when I want to adjust the volume, quit reaching for the power button at the top of the phone, getting used to the new keyboard, but all in all, most of the things are just getting used to it. I have seen a couple of dropped connections, but my house has marginal cell reception in some rooms. 

 

I found that going from 7 home screens to 5, I have to reorginize my screens a little better. I do like the folders better in ICS, and use them more. It helps on home screen space.

 

The menu button moving top right or bottom right is a little hassle, but I am getting used to looking for it. At least there is only two places to look, and not have to look all over screen for it.

 

Bottom line for me, it works well. There is a learning curve on what is available, a different way to do things, but I think that Google did a GREAT jjob on ICS.

 

Just my opinions.

 

 

 

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