While Verizon customers are happily lording it over their HSPA-bound counterparts with those LTE speeds , they are less happy to listen to in regards to the lower-grade car dock they have been saddled with. Setting you back $40 , the dock is a protective bracket to your phone that attaches on your windscreen with a suction cup. However, the GSM version includes the Galaxy Nexus’ three-pin contacts, with micro-USB and mic ports built into the dock, meaning there is no have to constantly plug and unplug — unlike america model. Take a judicious seriously look into the 2 images above; At the right is the predominantly hollow Verizon-branded car dock, while the similarly-shaped (but internally different) dock at the right is the UK’s official Galaxy Nexus version. Why the variation? It is a transatlantic mystery to us.
[Thanks Brian]
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