Help me decide...nexus or S3

bailman

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I am having a hard time deciding between the nexus and s3. I like the thought of pure Android, and no bloat. But I also don't plan on rooting..so is it really worth it? The s3 is getting some love from lifeproof and seidio with good cases. Opinions and thoughts greatly appreciated.. Thanks

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I am having a hard time deciding between the nexus and s3. I like the thought of pure Android, and no bloat. But I also don't plan on rooting..so is it really worth it? The s3 is getting some love from lifeproof and seidio with good cases. Opinions and thoughts greatly appreciated.. Thanks

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It all depends on what you are looking for. The Nexus will give you a pure Google experience. For me that is a big plus.

I also own an S3. It is a great phone. But, the OS is corrupted with Touch Wiz. The US version is still using ICS. The screen is better, it has a faster processor and better battery life.

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S3, although no matter what you go with updates from Verizon will arrive painfully slowly.

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S3, although no matter what you go with updates from Verizon will arrive painfully slowly.

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But at least with a Nexus, they will arrive eventually

sent from a Nexus, nothing less will do...
 
I have found a brand new 32GB blue s3 for $380..add long as it turns out good at the VZW store it seems too good to pass up? I don't want to sign another VZW contract, and don't want to pay $700 new off contract from VZW direct. I'm having a hard time finding a good reliable nexus, that is also in like new condition.

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I have found a brand new 32GB blue s3 for $380..add long as it turns out good at the VZW store it seems too good to pass up? I don't want to sign another VZW contract, and don't want to pay $700 new off contract from VZW direct. I'm having a hard time finding a good reliable nexus, that is also in like new condition.

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That's a good price. If it doesn't have a bad esn or anything you should grab it.
 
I had a nexus for months.. my brother owns the s3 and now I have a RAZR m
The RAZR m is the superior phone and the is is basically vanilla android. So you should check out the RAZR m. I'll never go back to Samsung.
 
S3, although no matter what you go with updates from Verizon will arrive painfully slowly.

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The S3 at best will receive JB. The Nexus while slower than other carriers will receive each update that is released.

Companies like Samsung, Moto, as well as the carriers want us to purchase new phones instead receiving many updates on our existing phones. Just my opinion.

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The S3 at best will receive JB. The Nexus while slower than other carriers will receive each update that is released.

Companies like Samsung, Moto, as well as the carriers want us to purchase new phones instead receiving many updates on our existing phones. Just my opinion.

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If you would have said key lime pie, I would think about agreeing with you. The s3 will see whatever is the next version past jb. Not so sure about the one after that though

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If you would have said key lime pie, I would think about agreeing with you. The s3 will see whatever is the next version past jb. Not so sure about the one after that though

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If it does see it that update will not take place until whatever OS is released after key lime.

No matter how you cut it, no matter the spin placed on it the OEM's and carriers, especially VZW have a horrible track record for getting major OS updates out.

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If you're not going to root, stick with the Galaxy S3. It's a great device with lots of potential. :)

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I'm in the same one boat; can't decide which one to get. I'm leaning towards the Nexus 4 because as an long time iPhone user, I'm used to being able to still update my 3 year old phone with the latest OS immediately. Whereas Samsung's S2 still haven't even got Jelly Bean (unless you go through installing ROMs which as a normal user, I seriously cannot be bothered with).
 
If it does see it that update will not take place until whatever OS is released after key lime.

No matter how you cut it, no matter the spin placed on it the OEM's and carriers, especially VZW have a horrible track record for getting major OS updates out.

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No argument from me about how the oems and mostly the carriers drag their feet with updates but I would bet that the s3 sees klp within 4 months of the announcement of it

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I'm in the same one boat; can't decide which one to get. I'm leaning towards the Nexus 4 because as an long time iPhone user, I'm used to being able to still update my 3 year old phone with the latest OS immediately. Whereas Samsung's S2 still haven't even got Jelly Bean (unless you go through installing ROMs which as a normal user, I seriously cannot be bothered with).

if I were in your situation, I would absolutely pick the Galaxy S3.

I own both VZW Galaxy Nexus and VZW Galaxy S3. The S3 is without a doubt easier to use for a former iPhone user.
 
No argument from me about how the oems and mostly the carriers drag their feet with updates but I would bet that the s3 sees klp within 4 months of the announcement of it

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Well, the S3 in the US still hasn't received JB. JB has been out for a while now too. JB has been updated once since it was pushed to the Nexus to and the VZW Nexus still doesn't have it either. And that phone gets updates quicker than the other phones on VZW do.
 
I have both and while I'm currently using the Nexus I can say the GS3 is an awesome step up. Better battery, larger screen, optimized processor. But all this is to be expected seeing as the GS3 is a newer device.

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