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First happy Galaxy Nexus customer isn’t so happy, desires to exchange it

Well, here’s awkward. Samsung’s PR team tweeted the above picture of Alex Ioannou as he officially became the primary person to pick out up a Galaxy Nexus within the UK. But Alex just got in contact to inform us that he is below satisfied. We only have his word to move on at this point (and for all we all know he can be secretly working for LG), but he insists he’s having trouble syncing with Gmail for the reason that usual account setup options are missing. Instead, his phone was apparently preloaded with a number of peculiar dev stuff — including the handy technique to “Report a WTF condition.” We’re desperately hoping that he was given a developer model by mistake and this may all be resolved when he exchanges. He’s back within the store at once and says that apologetic reps are feeding him with ice cream sandwiches while he waits. Take a look at the ‘After’ photo and screenshots just beyond the break.

First happy Galaxy Nexus customer isnt so happy, desires to exchange it

First happy Galaxy Nexus customer isnt so happy, desires to exchange it

First happy Galaxy Nexus customer isnt so happy, desires to exchange it

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