Actually, it's you who is having blind loyalty.
Please elaborate how it's blind loyalty to simply point out the verdict is still out. No where did I say I will purchase this device no matter what. In fact, many times I've posted that while I'm very interested in this device, I'm going to wait. I've even criticized Google heavily for the misstep of releasing unfinished units to reviewers.
Nothing indicates that the Nexus 4 will have good battery life. Everything points to it having bad battery life. Multiple sites, multiple test, multiple reviews.
"Nothing"? "Everything"? There are varying reports of battery life.
Yup.
Oh, it'll have the same great battery life as the LG Optimus G.
Yes, if you use logic, it should not only be the same, it should be better.
Don't forget that and this.
Yet, your blind loyalty says the verdict is still out on a device that is about to be release in a week and so far have been reported to have poor battery life.
Now that's blind loyalty.
I don't see how any can deny the verdict is still out given its unfinished software. Remember, these reviews didn't even have all the features 4.2 is supposed to have (widget in lock screen / multiple user log in). How can anyone say the verdict is in? Especially when there are contrasting reports, and the specs and logic don't add up.
Blind loyalty? Back when I had an Android, it failed to satisfy my smartphone needs. Switched to an iPHone 4S. Then, Android suddenly jumped ahead and it felt like iOS failed to meet my needs, so I switched back, this time making a smarter decision to go with the Nexus line. How is any of this blind loyalty? I've said in multiple posts that I'm cautiously optimistic to see what iOS 7 brings with Ive at the helm. If it should deliver, I'd happily switch back. If the Nexus 4 should truly flunk, I simply won't upgrade. Is that so difficult a concept to believe?
Can the same be said about you and Apple? I hope so.