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    I'm seriously thinking about just getting the international version (due to the processor) and using it on 4g with Att. Saves me from extending my contract. What do you guys think?
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    I just did basically the same thing.
    I have at&t with 4 lines. One is ready for upgrade. Only 3 lines have the
    data plan. My son lost his phone on a roller coaster ride last weekend.

    Since his line is not ready for an upgrade til next year i decided it would
    be better (in the long run) to buy the GSM Nexus for $399 than to
    get tied up with a 4th line for 2 more years and another 20 dollar a month data plan.


    In some cases yes it is better to out right buy a phone.
    The only thing future proof in electronics is the electricity itself.

    dmmarck "I love wiping myself!"
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    I'd wait to get some feedback from others to see how well it works. Lucky for you, most reviewers will get the international version to review it, so after watching those, you should be good to go if they give positive feedback.
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    I'm in an LTE area here in Dallas and 4g is also pretty fast here. I'm on wifi most of the time so not having lte won't kill me. I'm sure we'll see some reviews soon, probably this week
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    Since this is about the international version, was it announced if it is pentaband? I'm curious to find out if it'll work on T-Mobile 3G.

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