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Is Galaxy Nexus still the best Android phone?
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Party Animal
04-02-2013
Originally Posted by Anika Hanson:
“I have 2 LG LCD TV's and they have been performed well. One is over 5 years old and still going strong.”

You have obviously become used the the eye strain then
Stilian
04-02-2013
As it seems LG's marketers did a very good job convincing people they need flickers on their new phone and be proud of that fact Of course the GNexus might not be the best phone out there but some people take their phones way too seriously - the worst laptop is better than the newest smartphone and the cheapest compact digital camera makes better shots than any smartphone and that's the way it will always be, so we should point out stuff like call quality, ease of use... not processor cores, lenses etc.
omnidirectional
04-02-2013
Originally Posted by Stiggles:
“. I have the N4, no battery issues, no build quality issues and so far its superb.”

Agreed, the battery in my Nexus 4 is probably the best of any phone i've had; it easily beats my old Sony Xperia Ray which sometimes couldn't go 12 hours without a charge. Good battery life is something mentioned in many of the Nexus 4 reviews. The phone itself is very impressive and I wouldn't hesitate to call it the best Android phone currently available.
Stiggles
04-02-2013
Originally Posted by Stilian:
“As it seems LG's marketers did a very good job convincing people they need flickers on their new phone and be proud of that fact Of course the GNexus might not be the best phone out there but some people take their phones way too seriously - the worst laptop is better than the newest smartphone and the cheapest compact digital camera makes better shots than any smartphone and that's the way it will always be, so we should point out stuff like call quality, ease of use... not processor cores, lenses etc.”

No flicker here.

Me thinks your making this all up
Stilian
04-02-2013
Flickers, sparkles or whatever you may call this fancy paris-hiltonish stuff on the back of the Nexus 4
And what is that you think that I am making up?? I think you are an iPhone owner
Stiggles
04-02-2013
Originally Posted by Stilian:
“Flickers, sparkles or whatever you may call this fancy paris-hiltonish stuff on the back of the Nexus 4
And what is that you think that I am making up?? I think you are an iPhone owner ”

An iphone owner?! Bloody cheek!

I'm a Nexus 4 owner thank you!!
Stilian
04-02-2013
That was the strongest offense I could think of... : )
Zack06
04-02-2013
Originally Posted by Stiggles:
“An iphone owner?! Bloody cheek!

I'm a Nexus 4 owner thank you!!”

Lmao. It appears the poster in question doesn't even own a Nexus 4. As an owner of both a Galaxy Nexus and a Nexus 4, I would say the latter easily trumps it, and honestly I take my own first hand experience far more seriously than ill-informed rants against LG.
Stilian
05-02-2013
Originally Posted by Zack06:
“ It appears the poster in question doesn't even own a Nexus 4”

It appears you haven't read the question, it is not about the Nexus 4 at all
Zack06
05-02-2013
Originally Posted by Stilian:
“It appears you haven't read the question, it is not about the Nexus 4 at all ”

This is the last time I'm going to dignify you with a response, but the Nexus 4 is relevant here because it is a better Android phone. If it wasn't, then I wouldn't have bothered to upgrade from the Galaxy Nexus like I didn't bother upgrading from the Nexus One to the Nexus S. Simples.
Stilian
05-02-2013
Originally Posted by Zack06:
“This is the last time I'm going to dignify you with a response, but the Nexus 4 is relevant here because it is a better Android phone. If it wasn't, then I wouldn't have bothered to upgrade from the Galaxy Nexus like I didn't bother upgrading from the Nexus One to the Nexus S. Simples. ”

That is how most iPhone owners talk about their phones relax, I am just messin with you, but you shouldn't take your LG phone so seriously, it is an awesome device, we all know that cheers mate
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