I'm still getting a Galaxy Nexus when it comes out though. I'm not inclined to root and I want to go back to an AOSP phone. HTC unfortunately didn't bring newer Sense features to this phone and it's starting to feel a little stale. If the GN wasn't such a leap ahead, I'd hang on to this phone for at least another year.

Root it, man! CM7 for the TB is working really well now. The only reason I'm not running it is there's no Verizon Visual Voice Mail that will work on it (that I know of).And keep in mind, the GN is physically larger than the TB, though it *is* thinner. And it has a 4.65" screen, compared to the TB's 4.3". But, with the ICS button bar displayed across the bottom, the screen that's left to display stuff is ... 4.3", just the same as the TB. So, the GN screen size is only an advantage for apps that don't need to have the button bar - like playing videos. And what I've read is that, even then, the ICS button bar will display transparent dots, which I personally would find pretty irritating if I were trying to watch a video.To sum up: The GN is larger, but the screen is the same size as the TB for most of things you'll probably use your phone for. And the GN doesn't do simultaneous voice and 3G data. And by the time the GN is out and ICS is stable on it, there will probably also be a stable build of ICS you can load on the TB.