I will soon be a 1st time smartphone owner. Because of that, I have 0 experience in the world of android: bloat, different UI's, etc. I doubt I will ever be a heavy user. Uses: some email/internet, medical apps(I'm a med student), occasional game/movie. I've had my eye on the galaxy nexus, but I'm wondering in the grand scheme of things, is there that big of a difference in experience between a nexus device and any other higher end android device? Thanks.
In the same exact boat except i graduated from medical school around the time you were born....
I am going with the Galaxy Nexus for several reasons...
One of my best friends has been a Google employee for 8 years now,,, knows the game very well and they are telling me i would be a fool for not getting it over any other currently released Android device that Verizon Wireless is offering
It makes no sense to me not to go with the newest operating system and the phone designed to use it from day one. The GN has no capacitance or physical buttons b/c ICS allows for that. Why give up valuable real estate with older Android devices when its not necessary.
I keep my cell phone for at least two years..... I want the NFC capability,,, i might even use it over the next two years. i see google wallet all over the place.
I had a palm pilot and loved the beaming ability,,, the GN has that too.
It has an HD 720 screen. i ruled out the Razr for that reason. The Rezound's screen is amazing. no reason not to have HD for the next several years.
So if the phone is not a dud,,, and i advise you to wait two weeks and monitor this BB,,, if there are no major issues with the phone and the OS, i am getting one.
Best of luck with your professional goals (praying Obamacare does not kill you earlier than expected) and on your choice of phones. Heck, at least with cell phones you can have a choice whether or not to buy one
David