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First, the UK gets the white version, now the US gets a super Galaxy Nexus with LTE connectivity and an ultra-fast 1.5GHz dual-core processor while we’re stuck with just a 1.2Ghz dual-core processor and HSPA+ connectivity. Ini tidak adil!
But apart from the faster processor and LTE connectivity, all the other specs in the pimped up Galaxy Nexus remains the same as the standard version.
Now, why can’t Yes offer a WiMAX version with uprated specs? Or perhaps when DiGi’s LTE network comes online, we will be able to get uprated devices like this One can certainly hope.
Yes and DiGi, you know what to do.
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YES marketing strategy is really not reliable.at least they should offer what Verizon and AT&T are offering currently to boost people interest on 4G connectivity especially in malaysia.having a 4G connection on mobile is far better than having that 'huddle' and 'zoom' cause of course most of people nowadays preferred to have smartphone.and can save budget as well.the variety and availabity of their network in multiple OS for example,Android,Windows phone i guess could attract people keen on their network.i hope digi could provide better option of devices to access their LTE network
If I knew DiGi was getting 4G LTE by next year, I wouldn't have spent on getting my upgrade to Galaxy Wonder. Should have waited for awhile. But anyway, looking forward to see Malaysia getting their first 4G LTE Service Provider.
I say no to Yes. No to prepaid only service.
Ini tidak adil!
hahaha…. soyacincau say it the best!
Even if DiGi gets their network up, the LTE GNex is made for CDMA variants, so it's still useless in Malaysia other than having access to LTE. Unless Samsung brings out another version for GSM users with LTE chip on board, that's another issue…and that'll probably happen when a GNex is to be put in AT&T stores in stateside.