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LTE Galaxy Nexus Shows Off Its Thickness, All-Black Design
Like many of you, we have been wondering how the LTE version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus stacks up size wise with the GSM model. Samsung previously confirmed that the LTE model would be slightly thicker then its counterpart and today, we have our first look at how they compare as Droid-Life has cleverly put images of both side by side.
Apparently, Google updated its Galaxy Nexus splash page with an image of the 4G LTE version and the first thing that jumps out is the color difference. The LTE version looks less metallic and adds a ton of black.
Personally, the GSM version looks a lot better but it’s not like the black looks horrible.
In addition, we get a glimpse of them side-by-side which should put to rest any worries any of you might have had about the thickness of the LTE model. You can definitely see a difference but honestly, it’s not a deal-breaker.
The LTE Galaxy Nexus is still 9.47mm and that’s still very thin. Not Droid RAZR thin. But thin.
Verizon’s LTE model should be out at some point in December.
BrianB13
11/23/2011 at 2:43 pm
The Blacker the better. I’m curious as to why the LTE version doesn’t have the Verizon logo on it. I’m really hoping it doesn’t.
ralphbretz
11/23/2011 at 3:17 pm
I definitely like the Verizon all black version better also. Looks much smoother than the other. I could care less if it has the Verizon logo on the battery cover. I’m going to get a case for mine, preferably an Otterbox.
Scotty Braun
11/24/2011 at 3:17 pm
I dont think the color is different. I just think that is the lighting the pics were taken under. Obviously the one looks like it was taken under some professional lighting
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Anonymous
11/25/2011 at 10:17 am
I think the HSPA+ version looks better (in these images)…but I’ll wait until it’s actually here and available to compare in person.
David
01/02/2012 at 10:33 am
Installed absolutely perfectly – many thanks for a simple and comprehensive instruction.