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Galaxy Nexus lands in Verizon stores December 9th, Droid 4 at the 8th

We all know you have been impatiently awaiting its arrival, but fear not Android fans — the Verizon version of the Galaxy Nexus is nearly here… we predict. A tipster sent in a shot of an internal VZW email outlining the following couple of weeks of launches and in-store displays. Chief amongst those is the December 8th arrival of banners, signs and other marketing materials for the world’s first ICS handset. Our source reports that posters and all of the relevant merch shall be rolled out after close of commercial and the Nexus will officially go on sale December 9th. As an advantage, this also seems to substantiate that the Droid 4 shall be launching this Thursday. So, if you are fine with Gingerbread and feature a specific thing for QWERTY keyboards December 8th could still be the day your whole dreams come true. The remainder of us will just should wait just one more 24 hours.

[Thanks, anonymous]

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