It's a very tempting phone but since I have a nexus 7 already and I'm in a Wi-FI zone most of the time I don't see any significant benefit in getting the nexus 4.
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In my opinion, this phone looks like an amazing deal. It's cheap, looks great, has awesome specs, the Nexus android experience and a whole lot more. The only thing missing really is storage and LTE. The only real need for LTE , IMO, isn't because it's so important but because more people might buy and/or stop complaining![]()
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Me, too. I'm fleeing Trudge for AT&T and was going to get a GS3 and pay $75-$90 per month for LTE which would've been ~$2360 over the term of the contract. With Straight Talk and buying the phone for $350, it would be almost $900 less! HSPA+ is 7 times faster here, so it will be paradise compared to Trudge's slow-ass slow network.I'll put a GSM-A Straight Talk sim in this thing and we'll see how it goes.
I'm getting one. I am pretty much content with the Galaxy Nexus, was not interested in upgrading, thought I would pass on this; I was thinking they were going to come in at well over $400... But at $349 I'm in.
But I think the 8GB one is lame.
Now I just hope Google doesn't screw up the launch like they have been known to do.
I live in an area with excellent LTE coverage. It's difficult deciding whether I want a pure android experience with no contract but lose LTE at the same time.