Galaxy S4 to nexus 4

bembol

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Regret selling my Note 2 for the S4, I wanted the latest. I'm selling my S4 and buying the 16GB nexus 4 on Monday.

Note 3, Z Ultra, etc. won't be out in a few months and I'm not really fan of LG or Vanilla/Stock Android since I love Nova Launcher Prime I figure why not try it out, I do like the build/feel.

The point is I'm also getting tired of Samsung's bland design & build. I know I"m selling my hTc One when Max comes out and will see what happens when Sony's Z Ultra comes out, I might drop Note 3.




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I'm not really fan of LG or Vanilla/Stock Android since I love Nova Launcher Prime I figure why not try it out, I do like the build/feel.

Congratulations on buying a Nexus 4! A lot of people like the premium feel, which is amazing for $350. (There's no competition at this price range!)

I also think you will like stock Android. People like it so much, the other companies (namely HTC and Samsung) are getting into the act!
 
I have seen so many people purchase the S4 and now are selling them. Also with the new HTC One phone. It goes to show even if a product is the latest, it does not necessarily mean it's the greatest.

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Definitely. I upgraded 21 times since buying my first smart phone (Bold 9000) back in '09 and this is the first time I took a step back.

A lot of my boy ripped it but not having LTE doesn't really bother me.
 
Definitely. I upgraded 21 times since buying my first smart phone (Bold 9000) back in '09 and this is the first time I took a step back.

A lot of my boy ripped it but not having LTE doesn't really bother me.

What was your experience like with LTE? I'm guessing you had LTE on your Note 2 and your S4?

Do you get good T-Mobile coverage? T-Mobile has HSPA+42, so that may help you out with your Nexus 4 in terms of data speed.
 
I really wouldn't fret about LTE when you consider that the Nexus 4 has dual channel HSPA. And add to that the fact that most high bandwidth services are throttled at much lower speeds than can be achieved on LTE or DC-HSPA the whole notion becomes a little irrelevant.

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