kca2000
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- May 10, 2011
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I had a Bionic for 2 weeks. Then i returned it. I was constantly having problems holding any kind of data signal, Constant 4g drops. Saw the "No signal triangle" at least twice a day.
That aside, when it worked compared to the Gnex, I think the Gnex beats the bionic just about every way. Only thing i can say the bionic has is a heavier feel in the hand, feels more solid in construction, but i think the build quality is close between the 2.
Vibration is ok at best on both phones, i don't think either really excels in this category.
Battery life wise i am seeing a couple hours more out of the Gnex with the standard battery vs the bionic with the standard battery with average use. Add the extended to the Gnex and the margin grows even more, but the phone really does not.
Another huge plus is the Gnex feels awesome in hand. I found the bionic with its top end hump to be a little awkward when holding it. The minor hump at the bottom of the Gnex is barely noticeable and the phone is easy to handle even with a case.
Screens are both pentile, But you WILL notice it on the bionic with the right backround. I have not noticed it yet on the Gnex, The higher PPI really helps hide it. I didnt consider this an issue with the Bionic, but it was noticeable. Overall the Gnex AMOLED will blow you away, It really pops next to any other phone.
The final blow would be ICS, Its awesome and runs like butter on this phone. Plus with the constant updates from google, its only going to get better. Your making the right decision buy getting this phone.
That aside, when it worked compared to the Gnex, I think the Gnex beats the bionic just about every way. Only thing i can say the bionic has is a heavier feel in the hand, feels more solid in construction, but i think the build quality is close between the 2.
Vibration is ok at best on both phones, i don't think either really excels in this category.
Battery life wise i am seeing a couple hours more out of the Gnex with the standard battery vs the bionic with the standard battery with average use. Add the extended to the Gnex and the margin grows even more, but the phone really does not.
Another huge plus is the Gnex feels awesome in hand. I found the bionic with its top end hump to be a little awkward when holding it. The minor hump at the bottom of the Gnex is barely noticeable and the phone is easy to handle even with a case.
Screens are both pentile, But you WILL notice it on the bionic with the right backround. I have not noticed it yet on the Gnex, The higher PPI really helps hide it. I didnt consider this an issue with the Bionic, but it was noticeable. Overall the Gnex AMOLED will blow you away, It really pops next to any other phone.
The final blow would be ICS, Its awesome and runs like butter on this phone. Plus with the constant updates from google, its only going to get better. Your making the right decision buy getting this phone.