16 gigs is just way too small, I don't want to put stuff on the cloud.

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I stand corrected. That is definitely as easy and elegant as including an SD card.

Ha! You had your chance to say that originally... now you just sound sour. :'(

At least many others reading this will find it a perfectly good solution, eh? ;)
 
Why does my opinion tick you off so much?

Once again, always enjoy how you quote other posters, focusing only on parts of the post you understand how to respond too. ;)

But, your opinion doesn't bother me, you do. I actually respect your opinion, as I wish LG had created a 32GB model as well. While I know nothing of how much cost it would add, I would definitely buy such a device.

What annoys me is you aren't sharing your opinion. In nearly every thread you come off as whining about a problem that you should have expected to run into.

I question, legitimately, why you bought this device when you have dedicated such a ridiculous amount of your time here complaining endlessly.

From my perspective, storage seems to be a massive priority to you, and every magazine, reviewer, and forum made it quite clear this wasn't a device with a surplus of storage.

A user sharing an opinion is welcomed, but don't confuse yourself with that type of user. You frantically complain and you insist their is a design flaw with the device; there isn't. It was intended to be created exactly how it was created.

To be honest, you hardly share your opinion. Instead, you bicker with everyone that attempts to explain to you why this device is the way it is. No one is hating on your opinion.
 
It was intended to be created exactly how it was created.

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Once again, always enjoy how you quote other posters
So do I.

But, your opinion doesn't bother me, you do.
Why do you let other people's opinions bother you?

I question, legitimately, why you bought this device when you have dedicated such a ridiculous amount of your time here complaining endlessly.
I already explained why; it was the best device that ran vanilla android. It had an awesome display and a fast processor. At the time that I bought it, there were no better options for a Vanilla Android device.
 
Why should I be pushing to lose my choice to pay less money and only get the storage I need? If you need more storage, pay for it yourself instead of expecting me to subsidize your choice.


You can go out and get an Android phone with as much memory as your wallet can stand. Why do you keep insisting that Google should change their business model for you? If you really, honestly, sincerely think Google is making a bad business decision, here's your opportunity to COWBOY UP like a true Texan and become a billionaire with your visionary business model.


I suppose that depends who you are. There's a cost to offering more choices. If a company is at the point where the cost exceeds the benefit, removing some choices may be good for them. if there is true demand, that opens the door to a niche player and everybody wins.

Subsidize my choice? Funny! I said they should have 16, 32 & 64 GB Models. I think it is pretty clear I have moved on by the phones I own. Well said! Cheap people have defined this class of the Nexus 4. I am taking my money and upgrading to the HTC One GE or maybe the Sony, I will have to see. See how easy that was! You all take care, gotta go make some money!
 
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The cloud is amazingly fast here, but in no way should Google have relied on it to replace local storage before it actually was everywhere and affordable to average joe schmoe. Carriers seem to be moving in exactly the opposite direction of Google. I wonder if the OP should also be considering the Vanilla One.

On wifi yes, but I have unlimited data and HSPA+ is pretty slow. Often I did not want to wait for wifi. Once I got my Nexus 4 I used Drive, Dropbox and Box and have not used them since getting my S4. I agree they are there but not really a great replacement for local storage in my opinon.
 
On wifi yes, but I have unlimited data and HSPA+ is pretty slow. Often I did not want to wait for wifi. Once I got my Nexus 4 I used Drive, Dropbox and Box and have not used them since getting my S4. I agree they are there but not really a great replacement for local storage in my opinon.

Yeah the paradigm here is extremely subjective and should have ymmv written after just about every comment. My order of ideal solutions at this point is massive on device storage, at least 10-20 times what they include now, followed by much more reasonable access to cloud services, followed by external storage options.

My main point in this thread is that the preferences of people are of course going to be different, but being offended because a manufacturer made a decision is just outright wrong. They're not doing anything to you, they're making computers. Buy whichever one you want and make a point of not buying the ones that you don't want. Voting with dollars is important, so is educating your connections so they can do likewise.
 
If you want to discuss reactions and reasonings, please take it to private messaging. Continuing this conversation publicly is not conductive for the thread.
 
fwiw, I use a tiny Sansa Clip for my mobile music. With a micro SD card it has 40GB on it. I don't have to worry about recharging the battery every day. I'll listen to streamed music, but have no interest in carry around 20+ gigs of music on my smartphone.
 
I only need 8 GB for apps, but I wouldn't be opposed to someone wanting a 16 GB Nexus 4. Likewise, if someone wanted a 32 GB version, I would be fine with that.

Choice is good, wouldn't you agree?


The 8 or 16GB choice is more about the number of apps you run, not media storage.
 
I've always gotten along with 16GB just fine. I usually carry around 1000 songs on my phone, maybe around 4 large sized games and a few of those small sized time-wasters and have plenty of room left over for taking photos and recording videos. I didn't mention apps because apps are so small storage room for those has always been negligible. I know exactly what the issue is and one poster already mentioned it above - some people want to carry every single piece of digital media they own around on their phone permanently. Personally I think that's overdoing it as well, but If that's your thing, then by all means, enjoy. Just be sensible enough to buy a phone that caters to your needs instead of being a crybaby here because you didn't have the basic common sense to buy the type of phone you need.
 
I've always gotten along with 16GB just fine. I usually carry around 1000 songs on my phone, maybe around 4 large sized games and a few of those small sized time-wasters and have plenty of room left over for taking photos and recording videos. I didn't mention apps because apps are so small storage room for those has always been negligible. I know exactly what the issue is and one poster already mentioned it above - some people want to carry every single piece of digital media they own around on their phone permanently. Personally I think that's overdoing it as well, but If that's your thing, then by all means, enjoy. Just be sensible enough to buy a phone that caters to your needs instead of being a crybaby here because you didn't have the basic common sense to buy the type of phone you need.

Kinda like buying a laptop with an SSD drive only and complaining that you can't fit 100 High Definition feature films on it.
 
Good enough for me.


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I've always gotten along with 16GB just fine. I usually carry around 1000 songs on my phone, maybe around 4 large sized games and a few of those small sized time-wasters and have plenty of room left over for taking photos and recording videos. I didn't mention apps because apps are so small storage room for those has always been negligible. I know exactly what the issue is and one poster already mentioned it above - some people want to carry every single piece of digital media they own around on their phone permanently. Personally I think that's overdoing it as well, but If that's your thing, then by all means, enjoy. Just be sensible enough to buy a phone that caters to your needs instead of being a crybaby here because you didn't have the basic common sense to buy the type of phone you need.

I stream my media anyway. That way I have everything I want with me at all times, but I don't need the storage space. Pictures and videos I take back up to the cloud immediately. Then I delete them from the phone. I don't play video games which can take up a lot of storage. So I usually have 8-11 GBs left over all the time.

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Kinda like buying a laptop with an SSD drive only and complaining that you can't fit 100 High Definition feature films on it.
If the laptop maker had the option of adding a hard drive for little or no money, and chose not to purely for ideological reasons, you might be more annoyed.

I stream my media anyway. That way I have everything I want with me at all times
...as long as you have internet access. For me that is definitely not "at all times". Especially inside some buildings.
 
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