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@TechHarvest I think it's loud enough now. When you got into it and change the setting for speaker volume, I wouldn't recomend going all the way to the max of 15. 8-10 seems to be about right. Much louder than that and it sounds distorted and may ruin the speaker. Good luck with it. Hope it helps you. I really dig my Nexus as well. Had the Sensation before it and while it is and was still a great phone, I just a pure ICS experience without sense and a larger, better looking screen.
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@jacobbubble2 Probably not.
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@techuniverse1 You can buy an unlocked version at full price that will work on AT&T. It's not 4G though.
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@technoupdatenow I use a Sony Handycam HDR-XR150.
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@nikechristo I haven't heard anything.
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Where can I get one of this phones unlocked?
wildyke 2 months ago
@wildyke Amazon
TechHarvest 2 months ago
I already got the phone its great. The sound is too low for my taste. Hey tech harvest can you do a video on transferring your music and videos to this device I have no clue on how to do so
erving25 2 months ago
@erving25 I'll put it on the list.
TechHarvest 2 months ago
@erving25 An app called Volume+ from the market does wonders for fixing it's volume issue if you hadn't known about it since you posted that message
justifiablehomicide7 2 weeks ago in playlist Samsung Galaxy Nexus On Verizon 4G LTE
@justifiablehomicide7 That's good to know. The volume of the phone is really the only thing bad I can say about it. It's good to know that there is a work around. Hopefully it's loud enough though.
TechHarvest 2 weeks ago