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Visual Voicemail App for Verizon’s Galaxy Nexus Users Hits the Android Market

Verizon, knowing they have to keep the number of preinstalled apps on their Galaxy Nexus down, have decided to upload their visual voicemail application to the Android market for Galaxy Nexus users. Great! But this wouldn’t really be huge news if not for the fact that it shows they’re preparing for the device’s launch. It feels like we’re getting closer but we still have to wait for an announcement before getting too excited. [Market via Droid-Life]

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