if you don't care about having the latest and greatest, you likely wouldn't be posting here.
That's probably the truth.
if you don't care about having the latest and greatest, you likely wouldn't be posting here.
Aren't you coming from the One X? Have you seen the GNex screen in person? The difference in quality between the One X and GNex screen is night and day.
I did try out the HTC One X for a couple weeks. Unfortunately, I did nit like Sense nor the crap way HTC did multitasking on the phone. It had aggressive app killing in the background which meant every time I was jumping back into an app it was reloading. Or every time I reopened the browser the tabs would reload. It was a worse multitasking experience than the iPhone. I know I could have probably rooted it and installed a custom ROM but whatever. The screen was really nice though. It definitely beats the Nexus and SGIII.
But for $349 ill take the unlocked nexus with a pure Google experience.
Buy the Nexus. Then sell it when the iPhone 5 hits. You know you'll switch again anyways.
This...is what I'm doing.
I was in this same situation. I ended up buying the galaxy nexus and I got it a few days ago. At first I was thrilled but things like battery life being pretty average not anywhere near my current iPhone 4. Today I unplugged at 10 am and it was dead by 8:30 pm. That is with no push or fetching email or any other apps. Just twitter a few photos and web surfing. Then the screen. I know it HD but I really just can't get used to it. The oversaturated colors just bug my eyes and its very grainy. It's a nice phone but I think I'm gonna return it. I guess the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
The hit you'll take on depreciation won't make it worth it.
This is the problem when many iPhone users switch to an Android phone that isn't anywhere near the pixel density of the iphone. It can be super duper HD AMOLED, but if it is a 800x480 on a 4.x" screen, it will look granulated and crappy compared to the iPhones retina display. With the HTC One X and Samsung S3 screen resolution won't be a problem, but preference for color and saturation will come in to play. In my opinion, these are the only 2 Android phones on the market that could be considered 4S replacements.
The hit you'll take on depreciation won't make it worth it.
Actually, HD AMOLED means 1280 x 720 resolution on a 4.65 inch screen on the Nexus. It's 316 pip vs 329 ppi on the iphone. I guess you can argue there is a discernible difference, but that may just be d*** measuring contest.
It's really the pentile arrangement on flat white/lighter colors that has a weird "mura" effect (which can get annoying from personal experience), but other than that, for most things, such as text, it's not granulated/crappy.
Doh. I must have used the S2 specs. That screen looks granulated. My mistake and apologies for the bad info.
Yes, multitasking is a joke on the One X. HTC should be ashamed of themselves.
Have you used a GNex before? The difference between the GNex screen and One X is huge. Even as an iPhone 4 user, which doesn't have as nice a screen as the One X, I could never use the GNex screen.
I was in this same situation. I ended up buying the galaxy nexus and I got it a few days ago. At first I was thrilled but things like battery life being pretty average not anywhere near my current iPhone 4. Today I unplugged at 10 am and it was dead by 8:30 pm. That is with no push or fetching email or any other apps. Just twitter a few photos and web surfing. Then the screen. I know it HD but I really just can't get used to it. The oversaturated colors just bug my eyes and its very grainy. It's a nice phone but I think I'm gonna return it. I guess the grass isn't always greener on the other side.
You can't compare battery life of a Nexus with a large, HD display running on 4G to an iPhone with a tiny display on 3G.
You can't compare battery life of a Nexus with a large, HD display running on 4G to an iPhone with a tiny display on 3G.
Dude the PPI on a Gnex is 316 and the iPhone is 326. Not everyone has the screen as their number one priority. Sure it isnt quite as nice as the GS3 even because the GS3 is a HD screen with a higher resolution but im sure it looks just fine. I think my Galaxy S screen looks fine but the new ones will look even better.
I love the look of sense and the One X but the multitasking problem and no micro card slot is more important to me than their screen being the best. That Nexus deal for $349 is good since it already has JB. I have thought about it myself but since the GS3 is getting JB in Q4, ill stick with that. The GS3 with JB is going to be a awesome device.
The unlocked Nexus runs on the same "4G" networks as the iPhone.
But the CDMA version is LTE which the iphone is yet capable of. And with verizon this is a big deal because their 3g network is so lousy.
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Personally I'd probably wait until Oct and compare the new iPhone to the new nexus device. By then Android will be on version 5.x using all the goodies from ICS and JB. But the current nexus should still get Android 5.x assuming it is released less then 18 month from when the Samsung Galaxy Nexus was released.
With Android people are all about "how many cores you got?" lol honestly the Galaxy Nexus is a Amazing phone....life is not all about bench marks because truth be told there is no android device that actually takes full advantage of the multi-core processors (can't speak for Jelly bean yet as I haven't tried, or read much about it). The Games on Android if they truly made use of Multi-Core processors would have been AMAZING but they are just OK....
I just recently traded my old iPhone 4 for a Galaxy Nexus to have it along with my iPhone 4S (bc i can't give it up due to the app quantity and quality being my main factor) It is truly a solid phone and having the Stock Android ICS UI is a bonus because I hate all the bloatware and launchers manufacturers like Samsung, HTC and Motorolla slap on which sure does make the phone more appealing but also slows boggs down the phone to some degree. Sure the SGSIII is a "Quad-Core" but I bet the full power isn't even going to get used 1) not any real apps that would take full advantage of the Multi-Core processor 2) Your battery will die before you even use the full power of it 3) Spec's aren't everything.
Those that say "Upgrade coming soon and wait for the Quad-Core Nexus"....cores are just numbers....Learn something apple....its not about the number of Core you have...its about what you can do with the ones you have....which apple clearly shows over and over by sticking to Chips that have been far surpassed by android offerings yet they lack sales because their "Cores" can't deliver what users want but I also understand lots of things factor in such as the App real-estate, Google limiting/not providing enough support to make apps be better etc.
Based on the iPad 3 I HIGHLY doubt the iPhone 5/6 is going to get Quad-Core because its not a necessity as they already have the formula to achieve what Android Hardware makers show off with Quad-Core with a Dual-Core enhanced such as A5X processor that being said the Galaxy Nexus with its Dual-Core Processor and 1GB Ram is PRETTY SOLID for the next couple of years at minimum considering the Nexus S is still living on with ICS...maybe even getting Jelly bean but I am not sure about that, Oh and you can always OverClock the Galaxy NEXUS to higher CPU down the road should you feel its not fast enough.
So OP go for it, you will enjoy it for the short time that you will keep it before jumping back to the iOS on the new iPhone.