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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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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?"
 
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
 
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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