Just to add my two cents into this whole convo... I honestly think that the Rezound and the Nexus (and the RAZR) are 3 of the BEST smartphones, PERIOD, in the US right now. ALL have their pluses, and ALL have their minuses. This my phone is better than your phone stuff gets pretty petty sometimes. (Although it is humorous to see that some folks refuse to acknowledge issues with their device.) That being said, there are a few things that would turn me off of the Nexus, 2 of them being SERIOUS dealbreakers, and 1 thing that ultimately made me go with the Rezound.
Dealbreaker #1 - The Nexus signal issue. Although some don't have it, I live in a 4g deep area, Augusta, GA, but I spend A LOT of time in the sticks, McCormick, SC, where Verizon is the ONLY carrier with sustantial coverage, and it seems that most people have a true issue where it is marginal service to begin with.
Dealbreaker #2 - It's made by Samsung. I understand why most new generation phones are made of plastic. I used to work for T-Mobile, and did product testing. The first version of the Sensation we tried set paper on fire. Dual-core phones get VERY hot... LTE chips get VERY hot... You add that together, and there is the possibility of these things becoming liability issues, you have to use different materials. However, hold a Nexus in hand, and a Rezound in hand, you can deny all you want, but the Rezound feels like a BETTER quality device. That being said, after having a Tmo Vibrant, Fascinate & Charge, I can HONESTLY and UNEQUIVOCALLY say, I WILL NEVER EVER EVER BUY ANOTHER SAMSUNG SMARTPHONE AGAIN!
I could care less about the sd card or the lack thereof (I use Google Music, Amazon & Box).
I think NFC is currently a gimmick. (at least for the next year in the US) Besides, it'll be in SD cards soon, so that's a moot point.
Your screen is better than my screen, WHO CARES?! They're both FANTASTIC screens, I personally don't care for AMOLED screens of any variety.
A few months ago, I was torn between the Rezound and the Nexus, and was dead set on the Nexus and giving Samsung another try, until Amazon came through with their penny sale. Who could resist the allure of a device with the specs of the Rezound for just a penny (well plus the cost of service, etc.) Had the Nexus come out back then, I probably would have had a Nexus, and have angrily returned it and kicked myself for being fooled by Samsung again and then gotten the Rezound.
However (and if you've followed me this far, congrats! If we ever meet in person I'll buy you a drink) at the end of the day, Verizon has somehow managed to go from Android underdog to the Android POWERHOUSE. All 3, the RAZR, Rezound & Galaxy Nexusare EXCELLENT phones, have a demographic, and different people will like each one. I personally am in LOVE :-* with my Rezound, and can honestly see myself using this phone for the next 2 years. I just don't know where cell phone tech can go from here....