Samsung Galaxy Nexus (Titanium) - £314.99 @ Expansys.com
Was browsing for a mobile phone for myself and came across this deal which looks to be the cheapest for a new Galaxy Nexus from a well recognised and established seller Expansys. Looks to be a great deal for the titanium silver colour. Great phone too.
Great price, but just a warning that a further official price drop is imminent when the Galaxy Nexus becomes available on the UK Play Store, expected to be at £279. See post #42
- williamj1
£314.99 again at Expansys.


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It's going to get Jellybean? Excellent. I should purchase one of these too then. Need to sell on my crappy iPhone 4 first.
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Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: sigma on Jun 26, 2012 06:51
It's going to get Jellybean? Excellent. I should purchase one of these too then. Need to sell on my crappy iPhone 4 first.
You're welcome :) Was in the market for a phone myself so thought might aswell post a good deal if I see one since I'm a member here too.
They still sellling at good prices, if you have look on ebay they sell for around £250+ but also depends on condition.
They have a lot of negative feedback on all their little e-shops like on Amazon, eBay etc. They're across the pond too so we might have to pay tax on the item and there seems to be a lot of dodgy positive feedback left by the same person...a lot. Some of them are even saying it took them months to get their items. Rather stick with Expansys.
apart from price as I am confused :)
apart from price as I am confused :)
The cheaper one is the EU version supplied with an EU plug and a UK AC adapter (with full EU warranty), the other is the UK version.
apart from price as I am confused :)
The cheaper one is the EU version supplied with an EU plug and a UK AC adapter (with full EU warranty), the other is the UK version.
So basically its the same phone and thanks for the reply :)
Edited By: Sir_Didymus on Jun 30, 2012 07:09
To clarify on this - The Galaxy Nexus WILL be the first phone to get Jelly Bean, however the Nexus S will also get it relatively quickly (it's an oldish phone, though). The reason some GNexuses are getting Jelly Bean is because they were special developer devices handed out by Google directly to attendees of their big developer conference this week - only those phones are the ones getting the JB update right now. Retail devices like this one will not be getting Jelly Bean for a few weeks, currently aimed at "mid-july".
Having said that, one of the reasons to get this phone over a different one is the developer support, that is with a bit of tinkering you can swap out the OS for a different version of it (Still Android, but with various tweaks to add new features, extend battery life, increase performance or whatever). Thanks to the same developers, if you were so inclined you can install Jelly Bean on a Galaxy nexus right now. I've tried it with mine and it is quite nice, but I've already gone back to one of the many custom ROM's I just mentioned - that's how good they are, they're worth staying on a slightly older version for.
Anyway, the point I'm trying to make is that this is a good phone, it's not quite as good as the GS III or the One X, I'd even say it's not as good as the Galaxy S II, but you can't say much bad about it. HOWEVER if you're a tinkerer then this isn't a good phone, it's a great phone.
Edited By: Kushan on Jun 30, 2012 09:43
or even the sony xperia s £299 has a better spec and costs less 12 mp camera and 1.5 ghz dual processor ! http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B006STZOJO/ref=nosim/?tag=hotukdeals-21
Edited By: Brad on Jun 30, 2012 10:03: .