All I got from this post is that is the same feeling I'm getting from seemingly a lot of elitist Nexus owners around the internet, threatened and butthurt. Especially from calling me a "fool" and a "non-Nexi owner", when I've iterated multiple times already that I own a Nexus 4. You can't take it that this phone is better than the Nexus 4 so to feel better about yourself you resort to name calling and dismissing any advantage that this phone has over the N4 by chalking it up as features you don't have to have. If you can't hold a discussion without name calling then don't engage in discussions, or better yet, pick up a passion for politics.
While this isn't a "Nexus" device per se they're one and the same because they both run stock and get updates straight from Google. The only different is the SD support and no on screen buttons. I don't care what Wikipedia has to say, it's not like pages can't be easily edited anyway. It's just easier to type "Nexus S4" instead of Samsung Galaxy S4: Google Edition every time I mention it by name. Nowhere did I make mention of the Nexus 4 having viewable pixels, I said Samsung stepped it up in terms of their pentile displays. It doesn't matter if you turn the gimmicks off, TouchWiz is still a heavy skin. While no one knows how this phone will compare to the N4 because no one has used this phone, I think it's safe to say you'll see better performance since they're both running the same skin but one has a more advanced chip set. That's just common sense. And that's great you can do all that with the cloud, that just means I'll have 80GB of native storage in addition to whatever I use with the cloud if I even choose to use the cloud. You have to use the cloud with the N4 if the space you're left with after the OS takes up some of the 16GB isn't enough.
This phone is just better than the Nexus 4 and if priced in the same range it would sell more than the N4 (not including T-Mobile store sales, although I'm sure the majority of N4 sales have come through the play store). I'm sorry you can't see these things, or yet, refusing to see them.