Optimus G vs. Optimus Nexus

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Was wondering which you all would prefer if the only difference was vanilla JB vs. LG's overlay with ICS...

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I don't think a single person would want ICS with the LG skin except maybe the mother of the guy who designed the skin. And maybe not even her.
 

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I prefer having stock ICS or Jelly Bean rather then that touchwiz and sense crap but I don't mind LG UI its pretty nice if you ask me but it'd be way better if it were Stock Jelly Bean

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So given that the "LG Nexus 4" is based off the Optimus G, how hard would it be once the two phones are out to replace the Optimus G rom with the stock Jelly Bean rom from the Nexus? I suppose we'll have to wait and see but theoretically speaking it shouldn't be that difficult to get the JB Nexus rom working on an Optimus G would it?
 

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Who knows it all depends on how much was changed between the two devices I would hope that its an easy port, But that's not a given. and I would take the optimus g over the nexus in a heart beat all because of the storage. 16gigs is not enough for a modern device. I love cloud storage but prefer to keep some things local
 

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Who knows it all depends on how much was changed between the two devices I would hope that its an easy port, But that's not a given. and I would take the optimus g over the nexus in a heart beat all because of the storage. 16gigs is not enough for a modern device. I love cloud storage but prefer to keep some things local

That's my thought process exactly. If stock Nexus JB can be ported to run on the Optimus G I'd take that over the Nexus version for the storage (not to mention that the Optimus G will be offered with LTE connectivity in Canada)
 

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There's actually one reason to get the LG version over the Nexus stock. The camera will be worse with AOSP and won't have the custom shooting modes like panorama and photo during video. Even if they have the same exact camera module.
 

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There's actually one reason to get the LG version over the Nexus stock. The camera will be worse with AOSP and won't have the custom shooting modes like panorama and photo during video. Even if they have the same exact camera module.

Galaxy Nexus has those features, why wouldn't the next one.

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I'll have to check out my co-worker's GNex. My JB tablet doesn't have any of those features and I didn't see them on her GNex.
 

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Yes aosp how has those features but I'm not torn even though stock android is great, I love some of the additions added by manufactures like the extra gestures and some of the other things. Stock android is a little bare ( but rightfully so). I guess the main thing is whether you are fine with waiting for updates and if you want a huge dev group. I Can wait as long as I know that I'm getting a full featured device. While others prefer the stock look and feel while knowing that they will be first up for updates. As long as this has an unlocked bootloader and I can load cm or aokp on this ill be fine
 

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I love aosp but if this device has the same specs as the nex but with more than 16 gigs of non expandable memory give me the optimus I had over 8 gigs of nandroid backups alone not to count movies and pictures the nexus would be full far to fast in my opinion. But if this isn't rootable I dont want it I love some of the things added but I love aosp more. It's light fast with very few major flaws
 

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So given that the "LG Nexus 4" is based off the Optimus G, how hard would it be once the two phones are out to replace the Optimus G rom with the stock Jelly Bean rom from the Nexus? I suppose we'll have to wait and see but theoretically speaking it shouldn't be that difficult to get the JB Nexus rom working on an Optimus G would it?

It'd probably have to still be ported.

And for the question, Nexus.
 

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Personally I prefer the Optimus G despite the skin. I have never liked the physical style of the Nexus phone and it sounds like the LG Nexus will follow and it also sounds like it will be a bit thicker which I do not care for. I don't like the LG skin but it does not bather me.
 

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I don't really like stock android. I Like some of the cool things that lg's Ui can do. Stuff you have to add from the play store to do on a stock android phone. Bloat has never bothered me.

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This phone is going go be Locked so rooting might be hard to accomplish

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Yea but the bootloader is locked so its not as simple that's what I meant to say

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