Went to finally buy a nexus 4 after failed craigslist deal and the 16gb is now out of stock. FAIL! Now i'm forever stuck on the ATT One X+. Was hoping for photosphere for vacation.
Went to finally buy a nexus 4 after failed craigslist deal and the 16gb is now out of stock. FAIL! Now i'm forever stuck on the ATT One X+. Was hoping for photosphere for vacation.
I have a refurbished 16G N4 (unused by me) that I don't know what to do with. Do I keep it as a backup in case my main N4 breaks before I can get the N5? Or do I try to sell it now and make back the $150 I spent on it? Ugh.
Went to finally buy a nexus 4 after failed craigslist deal and the 16gb is now out of stock. FAIL! Now i'm forever stuck on the ATT One X+. Was hoping for photosphere for vacation.
I have never been a fan of keeping a phone in case one breaks. What the hell are people doing to their phones where they feel they need a backup? I'd rather have the $200.
I don't normally have a backup phone like this.
Went six months with a naked N4 and it finally slid off a surface and onto the floor. Front completely cracked and unresponsive. Instead of trying to get it fixed locally or sending it in and waiting 10+ days for a refurbished one, I immediately bought a new N4.
Weeks after getting the new N4 I actually slightly dropped it, causing some cracking near a corner, but still a functioning unit. I got paranoid and sent in my original busted one to get fixed. I was planning on actually selling the refurb one to a friend. But once I got it I held onto it because I was convinced I was on the cusp of completely breaking my second N4. But it's been 4+ months and I haven't had additional troubles. However, if it did go belly up in the next month or two then I'd want a quick replacement. So that's kinda why I'm keeping the refurb one around.