I'm definitely returning my gn for an evo lte.

klau25

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been debating a long time, but after reading some reviews of the att one x, it really got me excited. The gn is a really nice phone, and I enjoyed it the past week and a half. but the camera quality is really bugging me, and the battery life just isn't good enough. seeing the battery life test on the att one x, I think I can finally find a phone that will last me all day. going back to my ns4g for a couple of weeks, then evo lte for me! good thing I haven't sold my ns4g yet.
 
Wondering about doing the same thing for a couple of days now. On the one hand, I'm impressed that Sprint/Google/Samsung seem to be pushing out updates quickly to address the signal issue with GN, but on the other hand, it's hard to step away from the great HTC radios in my EVO and trust Samsung. Might be better off moving to EVO LTE radios.

One thing that I don't see mentioned much in comparison of these two is that the onscreen buttons of the GN do take up room on the screen at the bottom in most areas of use (they do go away with Youtube after a few secs). The point is that if you look at the GN and EVO LTE side by side, there is much more vertical screen dimension used by the EVO LTE than the GN simply due to the buttons. I really wish they had kept the 4.3 dimension of the EVO 4G and just made it thinner with all of the EVO LTE features, but probably not possible. The GN and EVO LTE are definitely a sizeable step up in the physical size of the devices. Getting pretty big to have in a pocket.

Stock ICS or HTC radios...not sure what to choose.
 
i actually don't mind the 4.7 in as much after using the gn for a week. i was very againist it at first, but i am more used to it now. playing with my ns4g last night since i know i will be using it for a couple more weeks, i actually feel it's too small. i think w/ these phone being so thin, the bigger screen is def more acceptable.
 
GN has onscreen buttons, but won't the E4GLTE have the menu bar in most apps?
 
I just got the Galaxy Nexus, and I love it. But I might return it for the Evo LTE. But some questions:

Will Sprint take back the $40 Google Wallet credit, and will Google take back their $10?

Also, a new rumor is that the Evo LTE is coming out June 10th and Sprint has the 14 day return policy...what are you going to do after you return your GNex? I sold my Evo, so I have no backup. :/.
 
I just got the Galaxy Nexus, and I love it. But I might return it for the Evo LTE. But some questions:

Will Sprint take back the $40 Google Wallet credit, and will Google take back their $10?

Also, a new rumor is that the Evo LTE is coming out June 10th and Sprint has the 14 day return policy...what are you going to do after you return your GNex? I sold my Evo, so I have no backup. :/.

I used the Google wallet credit, no one said anything. using my ns4g. was about to sell it, but held off when I decided to return the gn. they will charge you a $35 restocking fee. they didn't charge me because the rep messed up my acct pretty bad. she deleted my account and charged me a etf. took them 2 hours to fix it. I was pretty annoyed.
 
I just got the Galaxy Nexus, and I love it. But I might return it for the Evo LTE. But some questions:

Will Sprint take back the $40 Google Wallet credit, and will Google take back their $10?

Also, a new rumor is that the Evo LTE is coming out June 10th and Sprint has the 14 day return policy...what are you going to do after you return your GNex? I sold my Evo, so I have no backup. :/.

If you return the phone then you should get the $40 taken back. Why do you think you would be able to keep this?
 

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