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THE JUICEMAN

macrumors 68020
Oct 3, 2007
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1,122
Why did you return your nexus 4? I got mine a bit more than a week ago and it's beyond awesome.

Well. The buzzing in the ear piece. I had two different nexus 4's and they both had it. The touch sensitivity issue. I kind of want LTE? Lol the plastic buttons bothered me and were kind of cheap and creaky the charger buzzes. Also I just wanted to try the DNA. ;-)

Edit: oh and I really want bestbuy insurance. $9.99 a month. No deductible. No limit on replacements.
 
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tech4all

macrumors 68040
Jun 13, 2004
3,399
489
NorCal
It's 9.8 mm thick, that's not very thin. There mixed reports about its size and feel in hand.

If you, or anyone, thinks 9.8mm is 'thick,' you need a reality check. Phone geeks really split hairs when it comes to see who has better phone when the difference are so "who the **** cares?"
 

GroundLoop

macrumors 68000
Mar 21, 2003
1,586
62
If you, or anyone, thinks 9.8mm is 'thick,' you need a reality check. Phone geeks really split hairs when it comes to see who has better phone when the difference are so "who the **** cares?"

Agreed. In fact, I think that all phones are getting TOO THIN. I am buying "bulky" cases so that I feel comfortable holding them. Now, I am 6'5" and have big hands, so that may be the basis of my rant.

GL
 

zbarvian

macrumors 68010
Jul 23, 2011
2,004
2
If you, or anyone, thinks 9.8mm is 'thick,' you need a reality check. Phone geeks really split hairs when it comes to see who has better phone when the difference are so "who the **** cares?"

It's thicker than my iPhone 4 was, and that was 2 and a half years ago. Devices and technology almost always get thinner; I'm sure some were saying the 3GS was perfect and that the 4 was too thin, but now our standards for thickness are much higher (or lower, if you will).
 
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