SeigaGen
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And this is the primary reason I bought a MAXX and know that it was the right choice for me. I'd rather have a Nexus, but I am on Verizon. Until the full switch to LTE and VOLTE, VZW will not get a Nexus.
That said, I love the MAXX battery life and active notifications. I am not sure at this point that I would buy a Nexus over the MAXX, even if it was on VZW. Battery life in particular has change the way I use my phone. I absolutely love not worrying about having the power to make it through the day, no matter where I am or how hard I use the device.
Even with the AWS spectrum that was purchased by VZW (Band 4 which IS supported by the Nexus 5), the roll out will take at least a full year before all the major markets receive it. Now, if Google makes a Dev phone (which is slim to none due to their track record with Nexus), we might see support for Band 13. But do you really want to wait that long?
Galaxy Nexus owners were informed by Google that Kit Kat will not be available on their device. Since it was VZW's lone Nexus device, all of us who owned a Nexus are forced to choose the new Moto line due to the closeness to Stock Android. Truly a shame on Verizon's end. But it is truly like a double edge sword when you want a reliable network. Ugh!