I wasn't so lucky. Mine slipped off the arm of my chair, fell about two feet, landed on a hardwood floor ... and the screen shattered. It must have landed just right. Phone's toast. No response to commands at all.
I called Google Play just to see if I might get lucky and have them replace it under warranty. The first rep I spoke with had never heard of the Nexus 4 so she had to refer me to a supervisor. He explained that screen damage disqualifies it for the 15-day return and warranty policies, but gave me an RMA to send it in, suggesting that they might have some sympathy since I'd only had it for 3 days. I'll report back on whether or not I get lucky. But in the meantime I obviously had to have a phone so I just bit the bullet, went down to Verizon and got myself a Razr HD, which is what I was planning to do anyway before I got caught up in the Nexus hype. So if I do get lucky with a warranty replacement I guess I'll have to figure out how to sell it, but considering the demand I guess I shouldn't be too worried.
The Moto doesn't come close to the Nexus in terms of sheer beauty but I must admit I haven't noticed any remarkable difference in actual performance, even though the Razr is still running on ICS. Small detail but I actually like the fact that the Razr has the notification LED at the top of the phone whereas the Nexus's is at the bottom. I drive around with the phone in my cup holder and I couldn't see the notification on the Nexus. But I'm not a heavy user and am relatively new to Android anyway, so I'm not qualified to offer an high quality comparison. What I certainly can say is the difference between these phones and my old corporate Blackberry is stunning ... duh.