JeffDenver
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My Rezound has no issues that I can see. Just sayin...You must never want a new device ever again then because every single phone will always have some sort of issues at the very beginning.
My Rezound has no issues that I can see. Just sayin...You must never want a new device ever again then because every single phone will always have some sort of issues at the very beginning.
My Rezound has no issues that I can see. Just sayin...
Why because I'm honest about my experience? Like I said before, there is much that I love about the phone, but it's not perfect. Maybe it's working for you, that's great, but don't get mad when people don't have the same view as you. It's a phone. Don't take it so personally if other people don't feel the same way about it as you. And for the record I've probably posted more honest, positive, humors and helpful replies on this forum than negative so don't try to label me as a whiner.Ironic that you of all people says this. I've read a few threads by you complaining . Over the most trivial things too.
What are you basing this perception on? Is it based on how many bars are displayed, or did you do some real world testing?
I ask because it's been proven the Nexus, with ICS displays the LTE network. All other 4G phones on Verizon display the 3G network.
I'd be willing to do some testing. I have the Nexus and my wife has a Rezound. Let me know what the best way to test these devices. Thanks.
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And you've made only 2 posts since joining September 2010? I am just going to call SHENANIGANS on this post. That's just a nice way other than saying B to the S!
I mean what is the purpose of saying this in a forum?!? "Oh Poo, this phone is so terrible. Wah Wah Wah" Save it.
I remember people coming into the forum when the DX was out telling everyone they were going back to their sacred Blackberry because the DX was an epic failure. The DX was also terrible on battery life, yatta yatta, etc, etc. But things panned out and I was loving mine, flashing ROMs, right up until the GNEX arrived.
Why even bother going back to your old Droid? Evidently, you were unhappy with that one because you snatched up the GNEX so quickly. Son, you need an iPhone because apparently you demand perfection. The fanboy crowd could use another whiner. Hurry along now...
My buddy just upgraded from his Droid Incredible to a Galaxy Nexus and we've been talking about how he's hating the volume on his speakerphone. He's telling me how he's missed phone calls and such and I'm like "Dude, I had a Thunderbolt and that sucker had a big a$$ speaker on the back and I would still miss phone calls with that thing in my pocket". He was considering taking it back and getting either the Razr or Rezound and I wasn't going to convince him otherwise. His choice, I can only advise him somewhat, and both phones are pretty solid choices also. I've had nothing but a great time with my GNex. The signal issues can be controversial, but my reception has been rock solid. My calls are clear as day, speakerphone volume is acceptable to me (in quiet areas) and in loud areas, what do you expect? Gotta rock headphones in loud areas. All in all, I know I didn't make a mistake when upgrading from the TBolt to the GNex. I wish every GNex owner was experiencing the same enjoyment, but that's not a reality. However, I'm not going to give people crap if they aren't experiencing the same enjoyment I am. Get what you like and enjoy!
Well, neither does my Galaxy Nexus, just sayin...
I would hope the Rezound wouldn't have issues, they've been able to perfect things with the Thunderbolt. You don't think the Rezound will have some bugs here and there when they update it to ICS? Good luck with that. I had the Thunderbolt and since it was their first LTE phone there were issues.
Guess what the Galaxy Nexus is? It's Google's first LTE phone and their first ICS phone. Now it's not Samsung's first LTE phone, however Samsung just got the Charge to become a decent phone after it's last update and guess when that happened? Right before the Galaxy Nexus was released.
Samsung could have done the same thing by staying with the Galaxy S2 and adding a better screen. The Galaxy S2 was already very polished and fast. (and it had an SD slot and hardware nav buttons...just sayin).I would hope the Rezound wouldn't have issues, they've been able to perfect things with the Thunderbolt..
I doubt it, but it wont matter since I plan on being rooted by then. HTC is allowing me to unlock the bootloader without hassles.You don't think the Rezound will have some bugs here and there when they update it to ICS?
I never understood the big deal about the Thunderbolt either, or why people had such a boner for it. Its specs were not that exceptional when it came out.I had the Thunderbolt and since it was their first LTE phone there were issues.
Samsung could have done the same thing by staying with the Galaxy S2 and adding a better screen. The Galaxy S2 was already very polished and fast. (and it had an SD slot and hardware nav buttons...just sayin).
I doubt it, but it wont matter since I plan on being rooted by then. HTC is allowing me to unlock the bootloader without hassles.
I never understood the big deal about the Thunderbolt either, or why people had such a boner for it. Its specs were not that exceptional when it came out.
I thought I would have buyer's remorse by now. When I bought my Droid, I did regret not buying the original Nexus instead. It was better than the droid in most ways and ended up having a longer life. I dont feel that way about the GN though. It has restrictions I never would have been comfortable with.
What restrictions are you talking about? The camera? I'll concede that, but it's not important to me and since I actually know how to take pictures properly, I get really good pictures from the camera. The lack of an SD card and hardware buttons? Um... okay, I guess whatever floats your boat because those are the only 3 things that the Rezound has over the Galaxy Nexus and to me the other hardware and software outweighs those 3 things for me.
I find the camera takes very nice pictures in outdoor lighting...actually some can be excellent for a camera phone. But indoor shots are pretty poor. I'll never understand why the majority of phones that are not IPhones can't have cameras that perform as well as an IPhone's camera. I don't know if it's a cost consideration or something else, but throwing in a good camera with decent low light performance isn't rocket science in this day & age.
But I certainly don't pick my phones based on their cameras since any lousy P&S digicam can do better.
I agree the lack of an SD card is no biggie. But you've left out what I consider by far to be the most import differentiator between the two, reception.
No, I was talking about no SD expansion and the fact that you cant get more then 32 gigs of memory.What restrictions are you talking about? The camera?
There is no update that will ever give the Galaxy Nexus an SD slot, or more memory than 32 gigs (or 16 gigs if you made the mistake of buying the cheaper model), or hardware Nav buttons. Those limitations are written in stone. If those are things you would miss (as a new buyer), then yeah, there is a reason to avoid the GN.Everyone has their opinion, which is fine. I just find it funny..people are jumping ship after the first two weeks the phone has been out. They fail to realize, with their old phone they won't be receiving updates, and they are pretty much stuck until they decide to update. With the Nexus, they will be getting updates, and the phone will continue to improve over the next two years
I would say a better analogy would be a car that doesnt come with a spare tire. Does the car run without it? Yeah. But it isnt normal and most people expect it and would consider it a limitation.I was refering to the OP's reasons why he switched back to Droid. Again yes, if you want hardware buttons, and an SD Slot...then the G.Nex isn't for you. Just like if you want a car that has good gas mileage and a sunroof, a Grand Cherokee isn't for you. I wouldn't say those are limitations,
That was not my experience. I played with a GN at the Verizon store and found myself annoyed when the buttons occasionally disappeared. They also take up part of the display itself.I would say that those are options that the G.Nex doesn't come with. If you are looking for hardware buttons..etc...then you shouldn't even give the Nexus a though. BTW, Hardware buttons are a preference, the on-screen buttons work just fine..and are not a limitation.
I guess that was one of the reasons I went to Android instead of the iPhone...because I wanted expansion options.And with the addition to Google Music, I no longer keep any music on my phone..so I don't need to expand the SD slot for more than 32 gigs. If I needed to (again), I wouldn't have gotten or even looked at the Galaxy Nexus.
I totally agree. Thats why I like pissing contest threads on forums like this...because I get the real story (both good and bad). Not the propaganda the commercials or the braindead sales reps at the store tell me. Combine posts from both fanbois and haters and you get a much more accurate picture of what the product is really like.It's all about educating yourself before you pick out a phone.
There is no update that will ever give the Galaxy Nexus an SD slot, or more memory than 32 gigs (or 16 gigs if you made the mistake of buying the cheaper model), or hardware Nav buttons. Those limitations are written in stone. If those are things you would miss (as a new buyer), then yeah, there is a reason to avoid the GN.
I think a better option would be to hold off on ICS until there is wider developer support for it.If you want all that, plus ICS..well then your out of luck. Your going to have to wait for the Razr to update (which could be 6 months to a year from now), or wait for another phone to come out that has those features.
Expressing an opinion about the limitations of a phone (real or perceived) is not "pissing" on anyone. Many people on here really need to grow up and separate themselves from their phones.In the end, what I am trying to say is educate yourself on what you want before purchasing a phone. If you made the mistake, then don't come to the G.Nexus thread and piss on the G.Nexus users because you made a bad decision.
