I have had my nexus for a little a month and I have decided to cut my losses and move on. I previously came from the Rezound (which had a hardware issue and had to be returned), but because of my lack of patience to wait for a replacement and the saleperson's pitch about the awesomeness of the GN I decided to give it a try. Others may be loving it but I consider it a huge step down from the Rezound and it it weren't for having ICS would be labeled as just another mediocre phone in Verizon's inventory.
My problems with the phone:
1. Signal quality is terrible. (Yes this may be solved with an update but then again maybe it won't)
2. The 4G to 3G swap takes forever and often times results in no date without rebooting. (Yes this may be solved with an update but then again maybe it won't)
3. Call quality is average at best.
4. Speaker quality is terrible. Everything sounds muffled. (This will not be solved with an update)
5. Battery life is terrible. I get about 4-5 hours with little to moderate use.
6. The Camera is average at best.
7. The phone will not download any mp3 attachments. Whenever I try to do it it always fails at the end.
8. I can not search for a contact through the phone app. I can only find someone if going through contacts.
I honestly feel like Samsung purposely handicapped this phone so it would not interfere with it's GS3 sales.
Because of the wonders of Costco's return policy I am going to go with either the Rezound again or possibly the Razr. I do wish the had the Razr Maxx but since it is such a hit I don't see them getting it anytime soon as Verizon can't even keep them in stock.
I've had 4 of these devices. The last 3 were due to Verizon's horrific Certified Like New Program. The first had a faulty volume rocker. With those issues, though:
(1) Agree. Not sure if the 4.0.4 radios truly fixed this, but I think it's more hardware than not.
(2) Much improved with the 4.0.4 radios.
(3) I agree, although I've never really cared b/c I barely make calls (ironically)
(4) I agree. Shoddy hardware. The speakerphone is unusable.
(5) You must have 4G on all the time. That being said, I haven't used it without a custom kernel in some time, but I can use it for about double that with a variety of kernels and roms, with decent usage (my best is 73% full after 5 hours of Spotify, texting, and browsing). While the battery is objectively "mediocre," so much personal usage goes into it that it's hard to truly say whether it's horrific or not. It's certainly better than the Thunderbolt's, that's for sure.
(6) I agree.
(7) No idea. Have you tried emailing? I had problems doing that with my DINC too. But nowadays, I just save and transfer via USB. Simplest solution for getting anything on the phone IMHO.
(8) How can you not do this? Go to Phone, then clink on the person looking thing to the right, then click on the search. OR, just click on the search/glass thing on the bottom left. I don't think I have a different Phone app than you, but I might if you can do neither of those.
That being said, every phone has its issues--regardless of what fans of any phone says. The RAZR has a terrible screen, while reports that the MAXX has a slightly better one. Some like the GN's look, some like the RAZR's. To a certain extent, it's about preferences.
For what I do--rooting, flashing, etc., there is no better phone out there. Combine that with a fantastic screen, 4G, and something I like, for me this phone has been great.
And I've been through four of them.