Definitive upgrade from Galaxy Nexus? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Currently a Galaxy Nexus user since June (Galaxy Note before that), and I'm wondering if there are any plus points for the Galaxy Nexus apart from the removable battery?

I think there are other threads like this in the Q&A might want to look there . I cant think of any other plus points for the GNex though.

Well you might have gotten used to the AMOLED displays. Nexus 4 IPS LCD display isn't pentile and slightly denser so it is technically better but can't match the true blacks of AMOLED.

Most reviews say it is. But don't upgrade for the sake of upgrading. If you are perfectly happy stay (you are still guaranteed one more OS update), but if you find yourself cursing the device, check out the N4.

trailblazerz11 said:
Well you might have gotten used to the AMOLED displays. Nexus 4 IPS LCD display isn't pentile and slightly denser so it is technically better but can't match the true blacks of AMOLED.
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From Techradar:
"When you're looking at icons on a black background (like in the app drawer), you can't even see the black, if that makes sense. It is so deep, that icons just float."
Win.

The pogo pin-based desktop and car docks are a big plus for the Galaxy Nexus, IMHO.

The GN is a piece of turd compared to the N4...sell it, it would net you around $150 on Gazzell, add the difference and get the new thing.

trailblazerz11 said:
Well you might have gotten used to the AMOLED displays. Nexus 4 IPS LCD display isn't pentile and slightly denser so it is technically better but can't match the true blacks of AMOLED.
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AMOLED isn't true black.
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Sold my gnex for 275 on craigslist. Cant wait for the nexus 4!
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trailblazerz11 said:
Well you might have gotten used to the AMOLED displays. Nexus 4 IPS LCD display isn't pentile and slightly denser so it is technically better but can't match the true blacks of AMOLED.
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I've compared the AMOLED displays to IPS, the One X's to be precise, and IPS LCD looks sooo much better. The AMOLED displays make everything look slightly blue, so when I had anything white opened, it always looked blue.

Not gonna sell the GNex but will get a nexus 4 as soon as it's out.
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Yea the whites and blacks on the IPS display are just about unmatched. On my gnex even with custom kernels the display was still jacked up looking. Stock was like a puke yellow and a good kernel was like a light bluish white. Never could get it white and or black. The s3 color reproduction was a lot better. But the IPS display still kills it in natural looking colors and the closest color reproduction to real life colors. Everything just pops

Yes, it is an upgrade!
Mainly, the hardware: internals, screen, etc... but over all, the build quality. I'm never buying a Samsung phone again. That maybe a little rash, but, that is how I feel at the moment.

worth the upgrade for me.. i bought the gnex in june also, but just sold it for $300. I lost about $70 bucks for the upgrade, but im sure it'll be well worth it

ctowne said:
Sold my gnex for 275 on craigslist. Cant wait for the nexus 4!
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I'm giving my GNex to my sister as soon as I get my N4.
Finally getting her away from that iPhone. She's stoked by the way. :laugh:
Beamed via Galaxy Nexus using Trinity & Rasbeanjelly.

DaX05 said:
I'm giving my GNex to my sister as soon as I get my N4.
Finally getting her away from that iPhone. She's stoked by the way. :laugh:
Beamed via Galaxy Nexus using Trinity & Rasbeanjelly.
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Nice! Get her away from that poison lol

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Screen Colour Vibrancy

Anyone else disappointed with the vibrancy of the colours on the Nexus 7? My phone is a Galaxy S II running CM9 with colour temperature calibration done via Fluxi kernel, and side by side comparisons of the Play Store splash page, as an example, really shame the Nexus 7. I know sAMOLED can account for certain differences but I was wondering if anyone knew of any way to colour calibrate the Nexus' screen?
I agree. The colors are a bit washed out and not calibrated correctly. Hopefully an update soon will fix this or at least have an option on the setting menu.
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For me, setting brightness manually made a big difference. Out of box, it was flat and dull and boring. Comparing colors to my Viewsonic IPS monitor, seem pretty close.
comparing amoled to ips is silly. amoled is much better.
my galaxy nexus looks better but i don't plan to spend much time holding them side by side.
You can't get an IPS screen to have the same color vibrancy as a Super AMOLED.
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How does it compare with the ipad?
thekillingtree said:
comparing amoled to ips is silly. amoled is much better.
my galaxy nexus looks better but i don't plan to spend much time holding them side by side.
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Much better at what? Because the One X display is better than my S3
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I agree, the screen makes video look really washed out, especially compared to the One X or good quality PC screens. I hope there will be a software to mitigate this issue.
Yes compare to my galaxy note... its wash out. But is very sharp no complaint for $200 vs $700 galaxy note
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nexus7 Screen v.s Galaxy note screen

ok both devices have same resoultion of 1280x800. I noticed the colors on my Note is much better than the nexus7? have anybody experirence this problem? the nexus 7 is dull and flat hue....
The Note has a SAMOLED HD display, which is notoriously oversaturated (disclaimer, I own one).
And don't forget that the Galaxy Note was also OVER THREE TIMES THE PRICE of the Nexus 7 when it launched last year (I paid $700 for my GSM/Exynos version in early December and thought I was getting a deal on it). It's still well over twice the price of an N7 16GB, if bought outright these days.
Contract teat-latched subsidy pricing doesn't count, if you come back and say it was only $199.
john.2011 said:
ok both devices have same resoultion of 1280x800. I noticed the colors on my Note is much better than the nexus7? have anybody experirence this problem? the nexus 7 is dull and flat hue....
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The note has a SAMOLED and the N7 has a super LCD IPS screen I believe. AMOLED screens are known to be over saturated with a cool tone. The SLCD screen isn't as saturated and has more natural colors.
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yes totally agree...
we need a custom ROM to modify the hue to make it better...one day?
john.2011 said:
ok both devices have same resoultion of 1280x800. I noticed the colors on my Note is much better than the nexus7? have anybody experirence this problem? the nexus 7 is dull and flat hue....
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I also have the note and whether it is over saturated or not, the screen looks much better. either way, both are great devices so far.
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Nexus S alternatives

I tried out a Nexus S, but for a couple unrelated reasons I had to return it. One thing that did bother me slightly was the screen. The edges of text looked fuzzy and had small red dots peppering the edges, I assume due to the pentile matrix.
I've been considering the Photon 4g as a replacement, as they aren't much more used and have better specs. But they still use a pentile matrix. Would the qHD resolution make much of a difference? I don't think moving from the sAMOLED to an LCD will bother me, except if the pentile fuzziness is more pronounced. Also, anything else I should be worried about comparing these phones? I really liked the size of the Nexus S and the performance really didn't bother me. I don't need the world's greatest camera. I mainly want a clear screen and a fluid UI.
I've also considered an Epic 4g Touch but it's quite a bit more expensive and I don't know how that resolution would fare at 4.5" (despite being RGB... better than Nexus S pentile at 4.0"?)
Get the i9023 then, a really crisp and clear screen but wont have the same contrast as the i9020. Also bear in mind what I feel is the real drawback of i9023 that it is noticeably thicker and heavier than the AMOLED version. It is also a bit taller but thats something you wont notice.
jryan388 said:
I tried out a Nexus S, but for a couple unrelated reasons I had to return it. One thing that did bother me slightly was the screen. The edges of text looked fuzzy and had small red dots peppering the edges, I assume due to the pentile matrix.
I've been considering the Photon 4g as a replacement, as they aren't much more used and have better specs. But they still use a pentile matrix. Would the qHD resolution make much of a difference? I don't think moving from the sAMOLED to an LCD will bother me, except if the pentile fuzziness is more pronounced. Also, anything else I should be worried about comparing these phones? I really liked the size of the Nexus S and the performance really didn't bother me. I don't need the world's greatest camera. I mainly want a clear screen and a fluid UI.
I've also considered an Epic 4g Touch but it's quite a bit more expensive and I don't know how that resolution would fare at 4.5" (despite being RGB... better than Nexus S pentile at 4.0"?)
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Go for a galaxy nexus or galaxy s2. Nexus s is outdated for jellybean, i think
Cascabreu said:
Nexus s is outdated for jellybean, i think
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That is just not true. NS is running better than ever on JB. If the GS3 or Galaxy Nexus is not an option, then look around the dev threads for the GS2 and Photon or whatever else you are considering and make sure you can get JellyBean on there some way or another, or at least something with active development.
You should have rooted and used voodoo sound to make colors more crisp
No way to get a i9023 in the US (at least very few available).
And I'm not looking for amazing contrast; I want clear lines. No matter what resolution, vertical lines should be crisp, and they're not. Pixellation is really quite annoying, and I would gladly trade sAMOLED for RGB LCD.
I think you have a defective nexus then. Cuz I have a i9020t and don't have what your talking abouy
It does sound like a defective Nexus S. I tried a lot in the shops before I bought one and I never came across the issue you describe. I ended up with the i9023 Super LCD version and the screen is absolutely fantastic. It would be worth looking around trying to find an i9023 if you're having problems with the AMOLED one.
g1user101 said:
I think you have a defective nexus then. Cuz I have a i9020t and don't have what your talking abouy
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We all share the same problems due to the lame pentile matrix, just that some of us are more sensitive to actually noticing it
IMO, pentile works when ppi is dense enough, like on the galaxy nexus
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Unfortunately I need it on sprint. The i9023 is GSM only, right? Also, I considered the photon 4g but I don't want to wait till q4 for ics and it has a locked bootloader (why oh why, moto?) I would love something like the dinc2 or atrix 2 or sensation but sprint has a terrible selection. Doesn't need to be the fastest but $150 used is reasonable.
Also I got a replacement ns since the other was still activated and this one is turning blue if I tilt it past like 5 degrees in any direction and there is a small blue spot on the bottom right. So sick of problems.
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You should get the s3 s2 or the gnex
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[Q] Hows the screen?

I know its pixel density, and its just perfect to me. However, how is the color saturation and other aspects of the display? Ive read a couple of reviews that said it was a bit dull, but I don't totally believe these big tech blog reviews. If it is dull though, is there anything in the way of color calibration?
I think the colors are great. Of course, it's not an AMOLED, but it gets the job done.
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GeneralCrocket said:
I think the colors are great. Of course, it's not an AMOLED, but it gets the job done.
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Exactly. Compared it to the S3, and yeah, not an AMOLED. But the screen does not bother me
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Lol its got nothing on a Samoled but its definetly not bad, unless you get one that has a warm tone to it. My last c60 replacement had a warm screen, current c70 has a cooler screen and colors look natural as oposed to the bluer and more saturated samoled that im used to on the GNex. There is no color calibration as of yet.
Ok, that pretty much was the only thing holding me back from buying one, but not anymore Probably wont need it, but will we probably get some kind of screen calibration eventually? I just like tweaking things.
Edit: I saw that you mentioned something about the c70 version with the warm colors. Which version is the best one to get?

Does anybody prefer AMOLED to LCD? (Why does everybody prefer LCD?)

I've never used an AMOLED screen until I saw the Galaxy S4 but it does look really nice and the blacks are unbelievable. However, almost every reviewer and person I talk to says how AMOLED is garbage and that LCD is by far better.
Does anybody actually prefer AMOLED to LCD?
Well... everyone in this forum lol.
AMOLED is better since it can be set to look like LCD (color-wise). LCD can't be like AMOLED no matter what.
dikime said:
Well... everyone in this forum lol.
AMOLED is better since it can be set to look like LCD (color-wise). LCD can't be like AMOLED no matter what.
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Yeah, but the lines in amoled - miura, is a pain in the ass.
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Ask sony, panasonic, LG and samsung why push OLED TV and why those TV are so expensive when compare to LCD TV
As of right now, I'm not really that impressed with the S4's screen after coming from the HTC One. I'm hoping there's some mods on here that will change my mind because it might be the deciding factor as to whether or not the S4 is my daily driver or backup phone.
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jtc276 said:
As of right now, I'm not really that impressed with the S4's screen after coming from the HTC One. I'm hoping there's some mods on here that will change my mind because it might be the deciding factor as to whether or not the S4 is my daily driver or backup phone.
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I love amoled but the burning pixels issue is very bad
qazmed said:
I love amoled but the burning pixels issue is very bad
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Don't tell me what that is because I haven't noticed it yet.
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I'm an AMOLED guy. Love those displays. My One S has one, my Note 2 had one and now my Galaxy S4 has one. The colours of those displays are awesome. Only disadvantage is the brightness. On very bright day it's hard to see something on an AMOLED
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It's all a fad, back when flip phone screens were all TFT everyone prefered the OLED screens that nokia used in their devices. I personally find LCD screens dull and boring in comparison to AMOLED screens.
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