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  • yeah, other than the volume bug and my handset misbehaving early on its now pretty special

    edit: just Googling and seems the update is out there, but my Vodafone SIM free handset is still on ITL41D - it is really annoying when you're on a call and the volume just goes right down by itself!

    I got the update to the volume bug on Thursday when I was doing the initial setup of the account on the phone. So I've not been subject to it, and received an update to a known bug immediately.

    Doesn't the nexus have a non-removable battery and no SD card slot?

    No SD card slot, 16GB onboard memory though.

    Battery is removable, replacements are approx' £20 and come out mid-January.

    Are there Major differences between the Galaxy s2 and the nexus? Or a different target market?

    Nexus are developer phones. They meet the minimum hardware requirements of a future version of a phone, and offer a pure Android experience with no carrier interference.

    As such, you can guarantee to have the best software support and widest availability of ROMs later... it's a developer phone. And that you have new software features first.

    Nexus phones do not guarantee the highest hardware spec, that's not their point. So expect other hardware to overtake them rapidly.

    On the right hand side of that phone velocio what are the 3 little buttons together?

    Looks like such a great phone, seems they have really thought of everything.

    Three little gold dots? It's for the horizontal charging dock that is coming out mid-January. I think the car dock may be horizontal too.

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