According to reports, Verizon Wireless is planning to introduce the 16GB version of Samsung Galaxy Nexus in the United States in April month. Verizon’s roadmap document suggests that the company has scheduled to launch 16GB Galaxy Nexus on April 5. The Galaxy Nexus is the first phone to bring latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS and Verizon is currently offering the 32GB version for $299 with two year service agreement.
The main aim to slash the storage capacity of Galaxy Nexus is to cut price rate because many customers are not able to buy it due to high price-tag. On the other hand, sources say that the Galaxy Nexus with 16GB storage will be available to buy at $199.99; however, there is no official statement for the precise availability and pricing detail from the Verizon Wireless.
Those who think 16GB space is not enough storage for them, then the online retail hub, Amazon is also offering the original 32GB version of Galaxy Nexus for $99.99 via its wireless store with Verizon’s new two year contract. All reports and rumors are unofficial at the moment which means Verizon has still not specified when the 16GB edition will be available to buy and for what price.
Specifications
The Galaxy Nexus has a number of rich features and specs including a 4.65-ich Super AMOLED screen with 720 x 1280p resolution, 5-megapixel rear-face snapper, 1.3-MP front snapper for video calls, 1.2GHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, 1GB of RAM, Wi-Fi and 4G LTE connectivity.