I will be returning my Rezound for the Nexus..
I wanted to love the Rezound. But I am on my 3rd one now, first and second one had headphone jack problems, the second one also had pink capacitive buttons, and it started boot looping out of the blue.
The shady build quality does not make me feel comfortable with keeping this phone for the entirety of the contract.
made the decision before i bought the rezound. i have been waiting for the GN for months and months.
from the reviews I read the rezound has a noticeably better camera which i want - and quite important to me.
i like the size better, and i like having removable storage. not to mention the PPI is better. and when HTC said they are strongly considering not hard skinning ICS, it seemed like the rezound was the best phone on Verizon if I wanted to get one by the end of the year and enjoy ICS later on it.
Exactly my thoughts. Also, the GN will have its own set of issues and growing pains. Everyone over in the GN "waiting room " will be up in arms over one thing or another. It's already been announced that there will be no Google Checkout or whatever it's called, which was one of the reasons I was considering it initially. In short, I don't think it will be everything that has been promised or rumored. For the few zealots who have realistic expectations, I think it will be great. But after playing with the Rezound for last couple of days, I've totally lost interest in anything having to do with the NG.
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Nope, The Rezound is perfect for me. I hate Samsung phones and everyone that I know with one or have had them have had MANY issues!! Just because it is pure Google does not mean it will not be encrypted. I am sure Verizon will lock it down like every other phone!
I'll see your Nexus, and raise you a DINC2. Yeah, I said it. I couldn't be happier that the Nexus has taken this long to finally "bring up the rear". I first started off with the DX, then tried out the crapple "3 screens" idea. I first purchased a Mac mini and currently have it on my 58" sammy, then I got the 2nd pad, and figured i'd get the 3rd screen which was what someone just referred to as the "jesusphone". Why not try and get all three so they'll huddle up and use the cloud service that's been the talk of the fruit town for some time. Well, low and behold, I was completely let down, and wasn't wow'd one bit. Sure the equipment is solid and works well for it's intended purposes. But coming from an Android device, I felt like I was in a straight jacket trying to do the simplest things on that gosh durn wonder phone that I could previously accomplish on my DX. Long story short, well too late for that now, I sold both the pad and the glass slab wonder phone for $975 cash and found a brand new DINC2 in box for $175 and couldn't be more thrilled to have all 7 of my customized, widgetized, androidized screens back in action!! My point is, I was just like most others that are currently elbow to elbow in the "Nexus waiting room" and couldn't wait to grab one myself. I had the DX already and was tired of that design, so the RAZR was out, then the thickness of the Rezound turned me off, so I'd hold out for the Nexus "just to see". I grew impatient and bought the DINC2 and can honestly say my thirst is quenched, for now. I'm keeping my 2yr upgrade, my leftover $800, and will see if they'll actually come out with a dual/quad core 4G smart yet practical phone (by keeping it 4" in screen size) in the next few months. I don't have ape hands and the DX was killing my thumb trying to operate it with one hand. But for what it's worth, if I had the Rezound now, I don't see myself trading it in for the Nexus either. For the mean time, I'm sadly in love with an "OLD" phone that's seems to me light years ahead of what the great and late Mr. Jobs created that was quoted to bring down Android. Cheers and Happy Holidays!!!
Will exchange for galaxy nexus as Rezound is unable to push my corporate email while in 4g area. Been going between VZW and HTC since launch date with no resolution still. All other data works in 4g and email works as expected in 3g. Oh well....
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My plan all along was to rent the Rezound while waiting for the GN. So hopefully Friday I'll be able to make the switch.
That being said, the Rezound is the best phone released in the US market today. I have recommended it to everyone who asks. The general population does not care about NFC, but I do. For me, it HAS to be in the phone I carry for possibly the next two years. No need to comment on the NFC capabilites and Verizon?s policies, they are non-issues for me.
The physical dimensions of the GN are marginally bigger. .25? taller and .09? wider, yet approximate calculated volume is 26% less (5.27 cui vs 7.08 cui on the Rezound). The Rezound fits well in the pocket so I?m sure the GN won?t feel any different.
If the battery life on the GN equals that of the Rezound I will be happy. Although I?m thinking it will be better since the harware/software are supposed to be harmonized.
...No need to comment on the NFC capabilites and Verizon?s policies, they are non-issues for me...
The Rezound will still be the best phone in the US market next week too. NFC will not work properly on the GN - you can bank on that.