Hi, is the Nexus 4 a good 2-year phone?
I don't really care about data speed or company
I don't really care about data speed or company
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Hi, is the Nexus 4 a good 2-year phone?
When it first came out I thought it would be a one year phone but the hidden LTE capability is what will make it for me a longer lasting phone.
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If the Nexus line of phones continue in the $350 price range, I will just get a new phone every year. Where in the past, you were forced to pay full price which was usually in the $600-$700 price range.
+1.
Its funny. Just about every year I get a new device in my hand, most recently the N4, and there are many times I just sit there and marvel at it. All the features, how much processing power they've packed into it, etc. I'll be like ?im gonna keep this one a while--what more could I *possibly* want / need in a phone?"
Then the next great thing comes out and, bam!, down goes my bankcard.
I'm sure there is a name for this affliction lol
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+1.
Its funny. Just about every year I get a new device in my hand, most recently the N4, and there are many times I just sit there and marvel at it. All the features, how much processing power they've packed into it, etc. I'll be like ?im gonna keep this one a while--what more could I *possibly* want / need in a phone?"
Then the next great thing comes out and, bam!, down goes my bankcard.
I'm sure there is a name for this affliction lol
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If you wanted an LTE phone, you should have bought one.
For 2 years it will cost you pretty much the same. $700-$800 for contracted phones vs $700 for 2 Nexus phones.If the Nexus line of phones continue in the $350 price range, I will just get a new phone every year. Where in the past, you were forced to pay full price which was usually in the $600-$700 price range.
It seems depends on your style.How long have you used a phone? And why you choose Nexus 4 ?And nowadays, many people can keep the phone for average 1 years.
Except let's see T-mobile doesn't have LTE yet.
And FWIW I would have stuck with my GNex if I wasn't able to pick up a Nexus 4 for less than Play Store cost and sell my GNex for market value (owned the GNex for 4 months and sold it for what I paid for it) . I was totally prepared to keep my GNex after the Play Store debacles and everything selling N4s secondhand for inflated prices
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