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Samsung Galaxy Nexus: Impressions

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Umpteen
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United Kingdom1570 Posts
December 19 2011 11:13 GMT
#1
I recently took delivery of my new Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, replacing my servicable but niggly HTC HD2. Two days later I can honestly say I have never been as completely and thoroughly pleased by a purchase.

I've always been excited by the promise of smartphones. I had - still have, somewhere - an early Sony Ericsson effort, a resistive-screen monstrosity with a fold-down keyboard that covered half the crude, 12-bit screen. It played chess and someone made a port of Doom for it that was perfectly unplayable. It even had a web broswer for surfing on the go, a pleasantly futile piece of techno-joy since I never managed to go on a journey long enough for it to finish loading a page. It was bulky, ugly and creaky and the silver paint flecked off within weeks, but the sheer overreaching novelty of it was endearing.

Its would-be successor, on the other hand, was the opposite. The LG750 was absurdly pretty: sleek, slim and elegant next to the dumpy, frumpy Sony, and in a moment of mad lust I signed up to be subjected to one.

Never in human history has form triumphed so utterly over function. The glossy, glimmering touch-keypad would slide out with a soft, sensuous, yielding click, whereupon I would spend five increasingly desperate minutes trying to mash some approximation of a phone number into its pitilessly exacting surface. It was like trying to get Jessica Alba's knickers off with boxing gloves.

It had a capacitative screen, too - except the OS didn't actually support it. No, I'm not kidding. There was a touch application you could run that let you play a couple of humiliatingly bad 'games', but that was it. After spending a couple of weeks in a near-permanent state of rage, I flung the hateful thing away and went back to the Sony.

The iPhone, when released, I observed from a suspicious distance, as a camouflaged native might regard the strangely-dressed pale-skins intruding upon his jungle home, concerned that the magic picture-boxes they held might steal his essence. Here was something one could buy, and yet not truly own; direct, but not actually control. On occasion I picked them up in shops and prodded them, but was unable to shake the feeling that I was gripping the glowing appendage of something large, submerged and unseen.

Then came the HD2, which I bought because it wasn't an iPhone, and I cleaved to it with, in hindsight, undeserved fervour. It was a capable enough device but crippled by a schizophrenic OS: a slick HTC bumper-sticker on a clunky, Windows Mobile jalopy. I used it to play a couple of games, most notably a satisfyingly seditious port of Dungeon Master, but mostly for browsing. The out-of-phone sound was disappointingly tinny, the touch-screen disappointingly fidgety, the Sense UI disappointingly straight-laced, the app store disappointingly sparse and expensive - despite its utility in some ways I had less fondness for the machine than I'd had for the old Sony. It lacked the old phone's mad ambition: it was underwhelming at things that ought to have been straightforward, rather than being plain bad at things it had no business attempting in the first place.

Which brings us up to two days ago, when the first smartphone worthy of the name (that I've owned at any rate) arrived on my doorstep: the Galaxy Nexus.

Now we're talking.

The interface is, frankly, superb. I find the ever-present back, home, and multitasking soft-buttons, along with the occasional "..." drop-down menu faultlessly intuitive. I like the little status updates, notifications and messages in the little 'feed' strip at the top of the display. I love being able to metaphorically kick back, put my feet up and sprawl my contacts, applications and widgets across the home screens however I fancy. The app store feels fun, inviting and vibrant, not to mention desktop-PC fast to browse, as is the internet. I love the multitasking menu, and how effortlessly it does multitask. All in all, using it feels like being attended by a smooth and efficient butler, rather than the more normal sensation of trying to do a jigsaw in a biohazard suit.

Hardware-wise the 720p screen is just astounding: vivid, pin-sharp colours emerging from deep blackness. I watched the 'Black Soulstone' D3 trailer over and over, enthralled by the subtle tones and fine detail, and was also extremely pleased with the out-of-phone audio. More to the point it handles HD effortlessly, whether streamed or local. It's the first mobile device I would actually use for media by choice, even with a desktop or laptop machine nearby.

In terms of battery life, I personally don't have a problem; it fits well with my lifestyle. If I spent more time away from power it might be an issue (or else I'd invest in a USB power booster pack). The camera is (apparently) not the best for still shots, but serves my needs just fine and is nice and responsive. To be fair, anything that isn't a DSLR is going to struggle to make me care about image 'quality'.

In summary, I can't give any higher praise than to say the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is a smartphone. It's exactly what I always imagined such a device would be: a fantastic thing to have in your pocket.

*****
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skyR
Profile Joined July 2009
Canada13817 Posts
December 19 2011 11:23 GMT
#2
Glad you're enjoying it (= I'm so jealous ><
Highways
Profile Joined July 2005
Australia6105 Posts
December 19 2011 11:31 GMT
#3
I've got it as well.

Best android phone to date imo.
#1 Terran hater
zeehar
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Korea (South)3804 Posts
December 19 2011 11:35 GMT
#4
i can't wait for cm9 to come out so i can flash it to my htc sensation.

the nexus phones have always been awesome.
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ffswowsucks
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
Greece2297 Posts
December 19 2011 11:36 GMT
#5
Wow, http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=296188
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Keyboard Warrior
Profile Joined December 2011
United States1178 Posts
December 19 2011 12:07 GMT
#6
This is really the best of Android at this moment
Not your regular Keyboard Warrior ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
disco
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Netherlands1667 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-19 12:40:02
December 19 2011 12:35 GMT
#7
Ah yes, the good old Sony Ericsson P910 (am I right?). I had the same thing, thought it was the most awesome thing back then. It had like just enough room to fit all my, like 20, MP3's. That was if I converted them to OGG files instead of MP3's first.

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Enjoy your new phone!
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Umpteen
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United Kingdom1570 Posts
December 19 2011 13:55 GMT
#8
On December 19 2011 21:35 disco wrote:
Ah yes, the good old Sony Ericsson P910 (am I right?). I had the same thing, thought it was the most awesome thing back then. It had like just enough room to fit all my, like 20, MP3's. That was if I converted them to OGG files instead of MP3's first.

+ Show Spoiler [Behold the beauty] +
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Enjoy your new phone!


Spot on The P910 was precisely the kind of device that made the iPhone a success.
The existence of a food chain is inescapable if we evolved unsupervised, and inexcusable otherwise.
Horuku
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States405 Posts
December 19 2011 14:31 GMT
#9
My galaxy S2 is amazing, makes me sad it was only king of android for the past three months. :-(

I dropped it in the toilet and it still works great!
d<^^>b
Mobius_1
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
United Kingdom2763 Posts
December 19 2011 15:09 GMT
#10
On December 19 2011 23:31 Horuku wrote:
My galaxy S2 is amazing, makes me sad it was only king of android for the past three months. :-(

I dropped it in the toilet and it still works great!


Well the Nexus hasn't got SD card slot or 8MP camera, so you can still say the S2 is king.

But both are amazing devices, and I can't believe I used to lust after that exact Sony Ericsson "smart"phone. How far we've come!
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XeliN
Profile Joined June 2009
United Kingdom1755 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-19 15:26:33
December 19 2011 15:25 GMT
#11
On December 19 2011 23:31 Horuku wrote:
My galaxy S2 is amazing, makes me sad it was only king of android for the past three months. :-(

I dropped it in the toilet and it still works great!


lol! my S2 is the first phone in years thats rlly reminded me of that old Nokia phone, the indesctructable one 3310 I think it was.

Ive dropped it countless times, onto stone, tiles, pavement. immersed it in water accidently and other silly things and its suvived without a single scratch on the screen or almost all the phone at all. Only mark ive found is a slight tiny chip on the silver bezel that frames the rim from a particularly high drop (was higher than me and im 6 foot ^^) face down onto stown

Makes me appreciate it so much more when I remember when my brother dropped his Iphone from waist height once - and he was usually so careful with it - onto the floor and the screen shattered.

lol "stown..." ill leave it in, as typo's go I quite like it ^^
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GTR
Profile Blog Joined September 2004
51544 Posts
December 19 2011 15:51 GMT
#12
ode to the indestructible s2. so many times i've dropped it on my floor thinking "FUCK I CANT BELIEVE IVE RUINED MY PHONE FUCK" only to pick it up and it looks good as new =]
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disco
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
Netherlands1667 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-19 17:33:45
December 19 2011 17:33 GMT
#13
On December 20 2011 00:51 GTR wrote:
ode to the indestructible s2. so many times i've dropped it on my floor thinking "FUCK I CANT BELIEVE IVE RUINED MY PHONE FUCK" only to pick it up and it looks good as new =]


Same thing applies to the S1. I've carried it in my pocket without any protection for over a year, dropped it a few times and when I sold it there wasn't a scratch on it.
this game is a fucking jokie
Horuku
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States405 Posts
December 19 2011 17:55 GMT
#14
On December 20 2011 00:51 GTR wrote:
ode to the indestructible s2. so many times i've dropped it on my floor thinking "FUCK I CANT BELIEVE IVE RUINED MY PHONE FUCK" only to pick it up and it looks good as new =]


Sounds about the same as me when my S2 slid out of my pants pocket right into the toilet. I was like OH SHIT ! (har har) and grabbed it right away (luckily the water was clean xD).

My roommate repairs phones for a living so he took it apart and scrubbed it with Isopropyl alcohol and said there wasn't any noticeable water damage. The battery lost all of its charge though (which is common, just a little water makes it drop all of its charge) and it wouldn't recharge. He got me an old S1 battery (1500mA), so it doesn't last quiet as long as the stock battery. The USB controller also got pretty jacked up and it wouldn't connect to my PC anymore...and listening to music was impossible because it would sit there in a "scan media" loop.

Amazingly after a couple weeks it seemingly fixed itself and USB connection worked again and playing music didn't cause a scan media loop anymore :D. Definitely super happy that my first smart phone (had a flip phone for close to 6 years ffs) wasn't dead.

Still debating on what kind of battery I want to get; get a pair of stock 1800mAs or get an extended battery for more weight.

The nexus is a great phone, but I didn't realize it didn't have SD or an 8mp camera. It's also only about .15in larger than the S2. The S2 is already kind of cumbersome to 'one hand,' I find it difficult to use my thumb to get to the top of the screen.

Has anyone heard of this: http://www.samsung.com/global/microsite/galaxynote/note/index.html?type=find ? Seems way better than the Nexus, and probably borderline tablet.
d<^^>b
Umpteen
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United Kingdom1570 Posts
December 19 2011 23:33 GMT
#15
8mp is pointless on a sensor that small. Personally I wish it was 2-3 mp and worked better in low light. Nor do I really care about the lack of an sd slot, although that's more of a personal usage thing.
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simmeh
Profile Joined March 2011
Canada2511 Posts
January 10 2012 10:42 GMT
#16
sorry to bump, but couldnt find anywhere else
but does anyone know how well the galaxy nexus handle 720p streams on twitch and own3d?
byah!
Gonff
Profile Joined May 2010
United States686 Posts
January 21 2012 16:09 GMT
#17
On December 20 2011 02:55 Horuku wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 20 2011 00:51 GTR wrote:
ode to the indestructible s2. so many times i've dropped it on my floor thinking "FUCK I CANT BELIEVE IVE RUINED MY PHONE FUCK" only to pick it up and it looks good as new =]

The nexus is a great phone, but I didn't realize it didn't have SD or an 8mp camera.

This is coming back to haunt me. Last night, I put my 3 week-old, fully-charged Galaxy Nexus on the nightstand (but left it unplugged), went to sleep, and when I awoke seven hours later it was completely unresponsive. It won't turn on, charge, display a charging icon or LED light, or even reset.

I have insurance for the phone, but this raises two issues: First, nobody's phone should just stop working overnight for no reason, particularly a premier gadget like the Galaxy Nexus. Second, because it doesn't have an SD card (seriously, why?!), I lose the 200+ pictures I took on recent trips, aaand whatever confidential/personal info I have on that phone will be available to the first enterprising Verizon employee who figures out how to fix it once they give me a new one O.o

After this mishap, the annoying "no service" bug, and the lack of facebook contact integration (again, why?!) I would definitely take my Droid X back in a heartbeat.

salito
Profile Joined May 2010
1647 Posts
January 21 2012 19:03 GMT
#18
Did you try lifting the battery up and placing it back in?
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Erik.TheRed
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1655 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-01-21 19:09:19
January 21 2012 19:08 GMT
#19
Almost bought this phone as my first smartphone, but opted for the RAZR instead. Ice Cream Sandwich is amazing and the 720p screen looks beautiful, but I trust Motorola's build quality a bit more (it's got freakin' Kevlar on the back!). And the SD support + 8MP camera also helped my decision.

They're both superb phones though, and from what I hear the Nexus is especially friendly for people looking to install custom ROMs.
"See you space cowboy"
skyR
Profile Joined July 2009
Canada13817 Posts
January 22 2012 08:39 GMT
#20
On January 22 2012 01:09 Gonff wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 20 2011 02:55 Horuku wrote:
On December 20 2011 00:51 GTR wrote:
ode to the indestructible s2. so many times i've dropped it on my floor thinking "FUCK I CANT BELIEVE IVE RUINED MY PHONE FUCK" only to pick it up and it looks good as new =]

The nexus is a great phone, but I didn't realize it didn't have SD or an 8mp camera.

This is coming back to haunt me. Last night, I put my 3 week-old, fully-charged Galaxy Nexus on the nightstand (but left it unplugged), went to sleep, and when I awoke seven hours later it was completely unresponsive. It won't turn on, charge, display a charging icon or LED light, or even reset.

I have insurance for the phone, but this raises two issues: First, nobody's phone should just stop working overnight for no reason, particularly a premier gadget like the Galaxy Nexus. Second, because it doesn't have an SD card (seriously, why?!), I lose the 200+ pictures I took on recent trips, aaand whatever confidential/personal info I have on that phone will be available to the first enterprising Verizon employee who figures out how to fix it once they give me a new one O.o

After this mishap, the annoying "no service" bug, and the lack of facebook contact integration (again, why?!) I would definitely take my Droid X back in a heartbeat.



All your photos should be on Google+ (not sure if you have to set this up or what). It was one of the highlights of the phone so I'm not sure how you missed this if you took a lot of photos...
alffla
Profile Blog Joined November 2005
Hong Kong20321 Posts
January 22 2012 09:59 GMT
#21
thats strange.. im sure its fixable, doesnt seem like a hardware related issue.. have you tried xda forums?
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rewired
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada630 Posts
January 22 2012 14:55 GMT
#22
I've had one practically since release and man the thing is just fantastic threw a case on it and its 1000X more durable than I thought it would be. I've dropped it like 200 times and there still isn't a scratch and everything still works.

Enjoy your great purchase
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Gonff
Profile Joined May 2010
United States686 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-01-22 16:23:46
January 22 2012 16:15 GMT
#23
On January 22 2012 04:03 salito wrote:
Did you try lifting the battery up and placing it back in?

Yep! I tried everything I could, took it into the Verizon store, and they couldn't get a pulse either. Such a strange error.. I googled "Galaxy Nexus won't turn on" and apparently other people have had the same problem as well.

I'm really impressed with Verizon's customer service though. Nobody at the store could explain what happened so the manager gave me a new phone on the spot and I was up and running again in no time. I was so distraught that I forgot I transferred some of my pictures to my laptop to upload to facebook before it bricked, so I actually didn't lose as much as I thought

The phone is really beautiful and once they work out the service issue it will be even better. Backup remembered every single app I downloaded to my previous Galaxy Nexus (except, oddly enough, facebook ^.^), so it wasn't all bad. I guess the moral of this story is (1) sign up for Google+ and (2) spend $5 for MyBackup Pro to automatically back up almost everything on your phone to online servers.

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On January 22 2012 17:39 skyR wrote:
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On January 22 2012 01:09 Gonff wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 20 2011 02:55 Horuku wrote:
On December 20 2011 00:51 GTR wrote:
ode to the indestructible s2. so many times i've dropped it on my floor thinking "FUCK I CANT BELIEVE IVE RUINED MY PHONE FUCK" only to pick it up and it looks good as new =]

The nexus is a great phone, but I didn't realize it didn't have SD or an 8mp camera.

This is coming back to haunt me. Last night, I put my 3 week-old, fully-charged Galaxy Nexus on the nightstand (but left it unplugged), went to sleep, and when I awoke seven hours later it was completely unresponsive. It won't turn on, charge, display a charging icon or LED light, or even reset.

I have insurance for the phone, but this raises two issues: First, nobody's phone should just stop working overnight for no reason, particularly a premier gadget like the Galaxy Nexus. Second, because it doesn't have an SD card (seriously, why?!), I lose the 200+ pictures I took on recent trips, aaand whatever confidential/personal info I have on that phone will be available to the first enterprising Verizon employee who figures out how to fix it once they give me a new one O.o

After this mishap, the annoying "no service" bug, and the lack of facebook contact integration (again, why?!) I would definitely take my Droid X back in a heartbeat.

All your photos should be on Google+ (not sure if you have to set this up or what). It was one of the highlights of the phone so I'm not sure how you missed this if you took a lot of photos...

Yeah I'm an idiot for not signing up for Google+ before. I just assumed I had no use for it because nobody I know uses it, but I guess there are other advantages besides the social aspect..
shindigs
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States4795 Posts
January 29 2012 02:23 GMT
#24
On January 22 2012 04:08 Erik.TheRed wrote:
Almost bought this phone as my first smartphone, but opted for the RAZR instead. Ice Cream Sandwich is amazing and the 720p screen looks beautiful, but I trust Motorola's build quality a bit more (it's got freakin' Kevlar on the back!). And the SD support + 8MP camera also helped my decision.

They're both superb phones though, and from what I hear the Nexus is especially friendly for people looking to install custom ROMs.


Isn't the battery life horrible though? This is like the biggest problem I have with smart phones in general. They released the Razr Maxx which claims to have the longest battery life of any smart phone...which is interesting.
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ssi.bal-listic
Profile Joined October 2010
United States568 Posts
January 29 2012 03:01 GMT
#25
I got it a week after it came out and it's a spectacular phone. Big screen isn't rly a big deal and I would say it's better like that.
Samsung ftw
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Slaughter
Profile Blog Joined November 2003
United States20254 Posts
January 29 2012 03:26 GMT
#26
I was going to get a Droid Razr or a Bionic but a friend of mine lobbied hard for me to get a Nexus and it has been awesome so far! I wish the Camera was a bit better though thats the only complaint.
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mel_ee
Profile Blog Joined August 2003
2448 Posts
January 29 2012 09:16 GMT
#27
just ordered my nexus phone. first time android user also~

any must have apps or must things to know? similar to the "sign up for google+"
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C:asper
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
United States17 Posts
January 30 2012 19:59 GMT
#28
i got mine as a late christmas present and i love it...there is a TL app, theres 2 of them one is a beya and the other one is full..the beta one cant log me in
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skyR
Profile Joined July 2009
Canada13817 Posts
January 30 2012 20:12 GMT
#29
On January 29 2012 18:16 mel_ee wrote:
just ordered my nexus phone. first time android user also~

any must have apps or must things to know? similar to the "sign up for google+"


3G Watchdog Pro - monitors bandwidth usage so a must have if you have a cap.
Tasker - sets up profiles for everything (basically a dozen apps all in one)
affinity_12
Profile Blog Joined September 2009
172 Posts
February 01 2012 13:37 GMT
#30
One of my friends has this and it is awesome. I should have waited for the Galaxy Nexus. I really want Android 4.0 ICS.
Jibba
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States22883 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-02-01 14:36:31
February 01 2012 14:34 GMT
#31
On January 10 2012 19:42 simmeh wrote:
sorry to bump, but couldnt find anywhere else
but does anyone know how well the galaxy nexus handle 720p streams on twitch and own3d?

Perfectly, although if there's lots of flash ads *coughporn* it'll get bogged down until you go full screen. If it's just a stream on TL, 720p is smooth.
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Erik.TheRed
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1655 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-02-01 23:37:55
February 01 2012 18:50 GMT
#32
On January 29 2012 11:23 shindigs wrote:
Show nested quote +
On January 22 2012 04:08 Erik.TheRed wrote:
Almost bought this phone as my first smartphone, but opted for the RAZR instead. Ice Cream Sandwich is amazing and the 720p screen looks beautiful, but I trust Motorola's build quality a bit more (it's got freakin' Kevlar on the back!). And the SD support + 8MP camera also helped my decision.

They're both superb phones though, and from what I hear the Nexus is especially friendly for people looking to install custom ROMs.


Isn't the battery life horrible though? This is like the biggest problem I have with smart phones in general. They released the Razr Maxx which claims to have the longest battery life of any smart phone...which is interesting.


Battery life is just as good if not better than the Nexus. I keep my screen brightness at like 30%, turn 4G off (3G or wifi only), turn off auto-updating for widgets, and get like 10-12 hours battery life with standard use. Standard use usually includes 2-3 hours of music listening, 1-2 hours of web surfing, maybe 1 hour of HQ video streaming, and a couple of phone calls. I also use smart actions as well as an app called Juice Defender to help optimize my power settings.

Now with the Maxx available, I think the RAZR is pretty clearly the android-king even without ICS (yet). Personally I won't be exchanging my RAZR for a Maxx (it's like $100 more) because the battery life suits my needs, and I expect that someday I'll be able to upgrade the battery if I really want to (I've actually already seen some DIY upgrade kits for the RAZR).
"See you space cowboy"
R1CH
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
Netherlands10342 Posts
February 01 2012 19:23 GMT
#33
The Galaxy Nexus comes with the R1CH stamp of approval.
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Disregard
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
China10252 Posts
February 01 2012 21:15 GMT
#34
My HD7 begs to be replaced.
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