Surprised with this poll result

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This seems very off; not even representative of the tech geek population; for example, the GNex has more than double the N4's number and also more than the GS4.

Don't underestimate the number of people who are still under contract with the Galaxy Nexus. Many of those people, including Verizon and Sprint customers, were unable to get Nexus 4s and were still under contract when the Galaxy S 4 was released.
 
Don't underestimate the number of people who are still under contract with the Galaxy Nexus. Many of those people, including Verizon and Sprint customers, were unable to get Nexus 4s and were still under contract when the Galaxy S 4 was released.

I'd also suspect that a large part of the Gnex population that would have liked the N4 were not interested in the S4 in the least. Going from a Nexus to a Samsung is night and day in the Android philosophy realm.
 
Don't underestimate the number of people who are still under contract with the Galaxy Nexus. Many of those people, including Verizon and Sprint customers, were unable to get Nexus 4s and were still under contract when the Galaxy S 4 was released.

Yup. It came to Sprint late too.
 
Gnex was released on Verizon not quite 2 years ago, if I recall right I got mine 2nd or 3rd week of December in 2011. 20 month upgrades seem to have coincided nicely with the Moto X.
 
Gnex was released on Verizon not quite 2 years ago, if I recall right I got mine 2nd or 3rd week of December in 2011. 20 month upgrades seem to have coincided nicely with the Moto X.

And with the Nexus 4 and 5 not coming to Verizon, the Moto X is the next best option for those that liked what the Galaxy Nexus offered in terms of Android experience.
 
And with the Nexus 4 and 5 not coming to Verizon, the Moto X is the next best option for those that liked what the Galaxy Nexus offered in terms of Android experience.
That was my rationale. I can't give up my unthrottled, unlimited data evah!
 
And with the Nexus 4 and 5 not coming to Verizon, the Moto X is the next best option for those that liked what the Galaxy Nexus offered in terms of Android experience.

totally agree.. moto X is the best nexus experience phone on verizon.

I am pissed off at motorola for screwing up the $349 deal. they could have sold a lot of phones today
 
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Don't underestimate the number of people who are still under contract with the Galaxy Nexus. Many of those people, including Verizon and Sprint customers, were unable to get Nexus 4s and were still under contract when the Galaxy S 4 was released.

Regardless, the Nexus 4 sold far more units than the GNex.
 

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