I was going to do a little adjusting on my family plan in order to get a Nexus but as with any new device with a new OS, there are a few things popping up that will keep me from just jumping on it right now. My Droid Charge is working smoother since the Gingerbread update and as much as I'd like to try a pure Google experience, I'm going to take my time on this decision and wait for my normal upgrade in April. I'm a communications tech for a large chip maker and we work closely with VZW, ATT & Tmobile techs to provide coverage in our buildings. They are of the opinion that the RF sections of Samsung phones are the worst, while LG's radios are some of the best, with Motorola somewhere in the middle. Most of them used LG devices as there coverage test units. I've always been of the opinion that Motorola products have always been pretty solid in build and in operations but they tend to lack features and buzz. Samsung phones tend to pack in features and have the buzz factor at the expense of build quality. That being said, I own a Samsung Droid Charge so that I could secure the unlimited 4G data plan before it dissolved so of the 3 available, the Charge seemed the best of the bunch. Remember the Bionic had not been released yet. I'm no developer, just a user and communication support for my company but I've also been working on cell phones for Motorola since 86'. Summary, I want a bloat free device but concerned about the quality of the Nexus now. The reports of the poor RF quality, coupled with the issues I've had with my Charge then adding on the Samsung and Verizon responses regarding what they are doing to correct the 'look' of the signal bars, are just concerning enough to tell me to chill out on it and not get in too much of a hurry. I'm not waiting for the next big thing, I'm waiting for a device that feels a bit more solid because I have something that is doing alright. It may end up being the Nexus if they fix some things. We'll see.