Good news, folks: there’s one more place you can get the Galaxy Nexus that isn’t  America. 
Engadget reports that retailers across Germany have jumped the  gun and started selling the Galaxy Nexus early. Availability is still a little  shaky – it looks like some outlets are offering the unlocked GSM version and  some aren’t, though Media Mart is reportedly a reliable place to find it. 
Prices vary from €529- €629 (about $713-$847), but it’s not clear if that’s  simply retailer variation or a different price for the 16GB and 32GB models.  None of the local carriers in Germany are offering subsidized versions, but if  you live in the UK you’ve got an embarrassment of riches in that area. 
Vodafone  is now offering the Galaxy Nexus on contract, being the fourth carrier to do so,  behind O2, Orange and 
T-Mobile. In the UK you can now purchase the phone from  all major carriers or “unlocked”.
 Meanwhile in Google’s home country, Android fans continue to stew over  Verizon’s total lack of communication concerning the first Ice Cream Sandwich  phone. Though leaks and rumors are rampant (lately 
December  8th and 
11th  is favored) there’s still been no official word on a release or even a  pre-order. Livid customers are beginning to flood Verizon with Twitter and  Facebook messages, demanding a release and expressing their frustration every  time the company sends out a marketing message. Observe: 

 If you’re sick of waiting, have about eight hundred dollars and want to use  
AT&T or T-Mobile, you could always order  an import model from 
Expansys. Because at this point, Verizon clearly does  not want your business.