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Is Galaxy Nexus still the best Android phone?
Stilian
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I know the Google Galaxy Nexus has been on the market for quite some time but I think it is still among the best in class. I myself am using the Nexus and I am very pleased with its performance. Of course now there are phones with faster processors, better cameras and other stuff but I think if we consider these devices only as capable phones rather than small computers you will agree the Nexus does the job best - fast, responsive, great screen, good battery... I have tried plenty of the new devices out there (not all though) and even though some of them are pretty good I don't think they are worth upgrading over the Galaxy Nexus.
I'd be glad if any of you shares a different point of view that I might have missed. Thanks
I'd be glad if any of you shares a different point of view that I might have missed. Thanks
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Honestly I dont have a reason to upgrade as I am perfectly happy with the GNEX. If you dont have a GNEX then the obvious choice is the nexus 4 which is nice but I will wait and see what happens at Google I/O before going for an upgrade.
And available again , just ordered one to replace my iPhone 5 that I have only had for 2 weeks ....
This.
I have a galaxy nexus and love it. I chose it at the time for a number of reasons but not because it had the fastest chip or most mp camera ....... Because it didn't.
There is never a best phone..... Just a best phone for you
agree there , the big reason i didnt go for a s3 against an n4 was the colour choices of the s3 , i mean come on , pebble blue :eek:
yep.... call me old fashioned or dull but i want my phones black or grey
Honestly, no matter how good it is on paper I don't think I can trust LG smartphone.
It's very good. Google has designed the smartphone in partnership with LG so it's different to standard LG devices. I have a Nexus 4 and I think it truly is the current Android flagship. Can't believe how far things have come since I had the Nexus One.
I have 2 LG LCD TV's and they have been performed well. One is over 5 years old and still going strong.
To the first, the answer is clearly no - considering both it and the Nexus 4 are running exactly the same software and the Nexus 4 is largely the same price but has better hardware (camera, processor, screen resolution), it's hard to argue that it's not a better phone. To the second, well, that's a subjective decision. The difference between the Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus 4 isn't enough, really, to warrant an upgrade if the Nexus 4 was priced "correctly" (ie. in the region of £500, as the Galaxy Nexus was initially) - certainly, if it was that price, I'd have stuck with the Galaxy Nexus. However, at discounted price, it was still worth upgrading (for me) to the Nexus 4 despite the somewhat incremental improvements in hardware. For others, it may not be...
They have a justified reputation for unreliability and shoddy software updates. Also, until relatively recently the bulk of their offerings were budget models.
That and there's other little touches like only offering a 12 month warranty which count against them.
That doesn't apply here as Google controls the updates for the Nexus 4.
Certainly being a Nexus device addresses one of LG's issues but the rest still apply - I've seen quite a bit of anecdotal evidence about mediocre battery life, significant over-heating and other issues and you're still stuck with just a 12 month warranty which is all but unforgivable nowadays.
They don't sound like widespread issues, I've had good experiences with LG stuff in the past, those issues seem specific to certain models. The Nexus 4 seems well made, and I think the partnership has been good for LG in the long run.
It's not just the odd model or two, they have had quite widespread reliability issues which is in part why their handsets are quite difficult to come by in the UK. I'm pretty certain some of the UK networks don't sell them any more.
They definitely seem to be stepping up their game and I believe that the models they've sold in the US the past couple of years have generally been better than the ones over here.
But as other posters have said, I would be wary of LG still - the Nexus4 was the first LG handset in a long time that I looked twice at but limitations of the device as well as supply issues have lead me to hold off for the new range of Android handsets that will be reaching the market soon.
So as a conclusion we can all agree that the Galaxy Nexus is by far the best Android device ever made...
I've had a Galaxy Nexus and I have a Nexus 4 right now and the latter is better, so no.
You have no doubt about that?
In fact, i think from personal experience that its their TV's which are pish.
No, we cant all agree with that. I have the N4, no battery issues, no build quality issues and so far its superb.
You have obviously become used the the eye strain then:D