So now that there is no Verizon Nexus 4, what are you going to do/get?

I'm not sure what I'm going to do yet but I'm not even considering the N4. Today I went to a Sprint store, since none of the Verizon ones had demos, to check out the Note2 and I really do like it a lot. I'm still waiting to pull the trigger and see what the HTC DNA will be like. If Verizon drags their feet too long on releasing it I may just opt for the Note 2. Hopefully we will find out more this week on when it will be available.
 
So I lost my gn last week and no insurance and I got a used gn. I am eligible for an upgrade but gnex is good to go. Guess that says alot about where my head is at. :)

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I'm not up for an upgrade until next Summer. No reason to change phones now. I might have to dump Verizon if a Nexus phone isn't available.
 
Messed around with the Note 2 today. Done deal. Wife and I are dropping vzw and getting the Note 2 on at&t. Gonna buy a Nexus 4 as well with the cash we get selling our vzw gnex phones.

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Messed around with the Note 2 today. Done deal. Wife and I are dropping vzw and getting the Note 2 on at&t. Gonna buy a Nexus 4 as well with the cash we get selling our vzw gnex phones.

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Vz hadda go put their freakin logo on the home button on their note2. I would go to att note2 just for that.

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Vz hadda go put their freakin logo on the home button on their note2. I would go to att note2 just for that.

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How is that even remotely close to a deal breaker for some ppl?

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How is that even remotely close to a deal breaker for some ppl?

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Because it makes it look horrible.

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Bottom line is I will be dropping my three lines on Verizon. Even though I have unlimited data, it's just not worth it anymore. I have been getting more dropped calls in the last year than I ever had with T-Mobile. Data is great. Verizon has LTE everywhere while AT&T has mostly just 3G, not HSPA+, and T-Mobile is mostly edge. But in the city I live in T-Mo and AT&T have HSPA+ running and at work I have WiFi. As long as I can get a constant 4 megs around my town, I would be fine, since Verizon has gone from 30-40 megs down (with my TBolt in July of 2011) to about 10 where I live. It's just not worth the $200 bucks a month anymore. I can get 2 unlocked Nexus's for $350 each and pay about half of that a month. At least with T-Mo the data coverage is not as good, but with WiFi at home and work, I think I can manage. Hell with my G1 I used to only get GPRS everywhere!
 
qwhat is the early termination fee. i hate being strapped to 2g and would go to anyone unlimited

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I agree. I know it's kinda first world problem type thing to complain about but in a way it sucks that we can't have the best of Google and the best cell coverage all in one.
 
I'm not too bothered about Verizon not getting the Nexus 4; to me, it doesn't seem THAT much better than the Galaxy Nexus. I'm technically able to upgrade next month, but I'm still very happy with my GNex (not to mention, I paid full price for it, so I feel compelled to get the most out of it). I'll probably wait and see if Verizon gets the next Nexus, next year. If not, I'll probably just end up getting the Galaxy S4, whenever that comes out (assuming it comes to Verizon).
 
It'll probably have a locked bootloader and require an exploit.....

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Definitely looking at ditching Verizon next year. But, it would seem that At that point Google would have worked out their LTE issues. I'm almost content with the two month update cycle for the GNEX. But the new Nexus doesn't even support ATT LTE so why bother updating until they work it out. Although that new HTC looks pretty Damn attractive.

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I dunno, going from a completely locked down device, Casio Commando, to a completely open device, Galaxy Nexus, I don't want any part of my device locked.

With the commando I was think, why would they make a phone that you can't delete garbage off of? Computers aren't like that. I can buy any PC and uninstall or install whatever I like. Why are phones like this? Then I got a Verizon GNex, and was like, oh, that's how it's supposed to be. Come to find out, phones are like that because that's how Verizon wants them to be. They want you locked into their network, their apps, their services. The Galaxy S3 was proof enough of that. And even with the Verizon GNex, they withheld updates so that they could push new phones.

I don't ever again want to have a phone that's locked in any way.

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