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It appears that Verizon will be offering a cheaper version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus by April, if latest reports are to be believed. The original 32GB version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus has a price tag of around $299, which comes with a two-year service contract.
However users will soon have the option to acquire a device that features a smaller internal memory of 16GB but the price tag will be reduced by $100. The 16GB Samsung Galaxy Nexus will reportedly be offered through Verizon at a price tag of $199 by April 26.
Despite its reduced price tag and smaller internal memory, this version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will still come with the same features as the previous models of the device. These features include the AMOLED display screen, dual-core processor, and support for the 4G LTE network of Verizon.
The 16GB version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will also come with the Ice Cream Sandwich Android 4.0 OS.
However despite these features, the smaller internal memory will likely be the Achilles heel of this version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus as the memory cannot be expanded since it does not feature a microSD memory card slot.
Users who will opt to purchase this cheaper version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus will likely feel the difference when they will attempt to load it up with high quality videos or numerous audio tracks.
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