Nexus 5?

Here, here. Ditto. Sprint, CDMA, LTE. Lovin' that 3800 mAh battery!

I don't think Google will leave CDMA out the next time around. It's all about demographics. They lost out on a lot of customers with the strictly GSM version. I know CDMA is US only, but that's still a lot of people between VZ and Sprint.

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You realise that the international market is much bigger then the US? All carriers are GSM. I would prefer they only have one model and don't let carriers control them like I read about Verizon controlling GNex updates.

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I've never had a problem with my sd cards with Samsung devices? If the nexus 5 got an SD card slot it'd definitely get more sales. But I do agree we will probably never see that on a nexus device

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In my opinion it wouldn't add enough sales to warrant Google to sacrifice the build quality.

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You realise that the international market is much bigger then the US? All carriers are GSM. I would prefer they only have one model and don't let carriers control them like I read about Verizon controlling GNex updates.

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Of course, I do. Duh.

If that was the only consideration then none of the manufacturers would waste their time on the US CDMA carriers.

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The LS-980 is coming to Sprint. It has a Snapdragon 800 and runs Android 4.2.2 - probably the Optimus G2 but the Nexus 5's hardware won't be much different.
 
You realise that the international market is much bigger then the US? All carriers are GSM. I would prefer they only have one model and don't let carriers control them like I read about Verizon controlling GNex updates.

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Actually there are several cdma networks around the world...

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How many of them major?

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I think that's what my point was. There are plenty of carriers with CDMA but none of them are popular at all. in fact our major carriers dropped CDMA years ago.