I think the galaxy Nexus looks like a great device.
However, Photo Stream and iTunes Match make my iPhone just too hard to give up.
However, Photo Stream and iTunes Match make my iPhone just too hard to give up.
How will you guys with a Nexus upgrade to the iPhone 5 if you find you want to? Pay ETF?
Thats funny, because my GNexus gets better battery life than my 4s by a few hours.
And that on LTE, I bet a GSM version would be WAY better.
Have I mentioned that I love my Nexus!
Thats funny, because my GNexus gets better battery life than my 4s by a few hours.
And that on LTE, I bet a GSM version would be WAY better.
Have I mentioned that I love my Nexus!
You really made me laugh as you're completely clueless about which you speak. Which devices won't see ICS for six months? What is basis for the %65 number you mention? Sources? Seriously dude, get some facts before sitting at the adult table.
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So buying a Nexus with plan now makes changing to the iPhone 5 this summer very expensive (i.e., necessitates paying the ETF)? Or is there a way to do it that's less expensive?
You're kidding, right? Android fragmentation and lack of updates is a well-known fact. Some phones can't even go past Froyo and many Gingerbread phones won't get ICS either. (and it has nothing to do with how capable or not the hardware is)
Have you done any research on the topic? Here's some reading for you to do:
http://theunderstatement.com/post/11982112928/android-orphans-visualizing-a-sad-history-of-support
Just sold the Galaxy Nexus and bought a new iPhone 4s.........I loved the GN but the battery life was killing me and also some of the functions were just awkward for a 54 year old with big hands.
Anyway its gone and I am back using iPhone and dare I say it "I am glad to be back"
All Nexus phones get updated just as timely as iPhones. So both iOS and Android have exactly one phone model which is well supported.
NO , After owning 5 iphones, I am tired of the general look and feel of the iOS. Each year nothing radically changes, more or less things are the same.How will you guys with a Nexus upgrade to the iPhone 5 if you find you want to? Pay ETF?
What would I be gaining? these:
1. A better functioning GPS
2. A better camera
3. A front facing camera
4. A nicer/bigger screen
The question is, do I want to pay ~$500-$600 for these things?
Gave my wife my 4s, picked up the GSM Gnex. Love it! Had just about every AT&T rep wanting to check it out when I went to grab a sim for her. Zero issues and most of the battery issues are on the LTE version with Verizon.
What does "fragmentation" have to do with the subject of this thread? All Nexus phones get updated just as timely as iPhones. So both iOS and Android have exactly one phone model which is well supported. Situation will probably change once Motorola is acquired by Google. Most likely all Motorola phones will use standard Android then.
FYI, for those jumping ship to G Nexus on Verizon, battery life is a big issue right now, especially if you have LTE enabled all day.
The best I could get with 4G enabled all day was about 2 and half hours.
With WiFi connected all day, expect to get about 4 hours of on-screen time.
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What the story with that second pic showing over a day with no charging and moderate usage?