Matt Myftiu from The Oakland Press in Michigan shares an in-depth review of the Galaxy Nexus.

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Matt Myftiu from The Oakland Press in Michigan shares an in-depth review of the Galaxy Nexus.

There are a ton of Android-based smartphones released on the market each year, so when one comes out there’s usually not a lot of fanfare.

The opposite couldn’t be more true with the Galaxy Nexus Prime — the newest superphone from Verizon that boasts an extra-large screen and the debut of the Android 4.0 operating system, aka Ice Cream Sandwich.

Read the rest of the review on The Oakland Press’ website.

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