[Q] Buy or wait? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I own a HTC sensation.
Now that the N4 price is dropped I am very tempted to buy it. I also have a N7.
I basically have no problem waiting for the nexus 5 as my HTC is still very much functioning. The one reason which gets me into a dilemma is that the N5 prolly gonna be atleast a 5" screen. At this size, this basically makes my brand new N7 kinda pointless, dont you think? will there be a noticeable difference that will justify having a 7" tablet and a 5" phone?
I dont think that by the time the N5 is out, the N4 would still be in stock cuz of that price, so I kinda need to make my decision fast.
and a small side note question about the N4. The reason Im thinking about the N4 is cuz I want a screen a bit bigger than the my 4.3" sensation.
My question is, with the on screen navigation bar, will my screen look like a 4.3", hence I will not be a difference in the screen size experience?

Buy the N5 it won't make your N7 pointless. I own the 7 and currently using Note 2 as my DD. I did just buy the N4 due to the price drop but will also buy the N5 the moment it's available assuming 5+ inch screen.
I also owned a Sensation a number of phones ago...either the 4 or 5 will be a huge leap forward.
Good luck.
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thanks. more opinions are welcome

Probably the new nexus will also be the N4 just like they did with the N7, but i think there will be a small screen increase, and a S600, both to lower the price.
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mazinya said:
I own a HTC sensation.
Now that the N4 price is dropped I am very tempted to buy it. I also have a N7.
I basically have no problem waiting for the nexus 5 as my HTC is still very much functioning. The one reason which gets me into a dilemma is that the N5 prolly gonna be atleast a 5" screen. At this size, this basically makes my brand new N7 kinda pointless, dont you think? will there be a noticeable difference that will justify having a 7" tablet and a 5" phone?
I dont think that by the time the N5 is out, the N4 would still be in stock cuz of that price, so I kinda need to make my decision fast.
and a small side note question about the N4. The reason Im thinking about the N4 is cuz I want a screen a bit bigger than the my 4.3" sensation.
My question is, with the on screen navigation bar, will my screen look like a 4.3", hence I will not be a difference in the screen size experience?
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I would buy it. Nexus devices hold their value, New one comes out just sell it, recoup some of the cost for the new device.. heck, mint galaxy nexus still sell for a lot.
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and what about the actual display size? since i dont watch videos or game on it, but mostly browsing, does it really looks like its a 4.3"?

mazinya said:
and what about the actual display size? since i dont watch videos or game on it, but mostly browsing, does it really looks like its a 4.3"?
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No! Software keys make display 4.5/4.6" from 4.7, not 4.3!
And if you don't have any problems witg N4's internal storage go for it, waiting for N5... What's your most usage from your phone?! Just WebBrowsing or...?!
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gps, web browsing, whatsapp, few pictures, and calls. i dont game or watch movies simply cuz i have a brand new N7 for that. i dont store music or movies on it so 8gb i believe are enough for me. i have 16gb on my Sensation and i barely use less than half of it

mazinya said:
gps, web browsing, whatsapp, few pictures, and calls. i dont game or watch movies simply cuz i have a brand new N7 for that. i dont store music or movies on it so 8gb i believe are enough for me. i have 16gb on my Sensation and i barely use less than half of it
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So... The last problem is battery! By just numbers, a 2100mAh is good but in real life, not so good! Maybe with these works ( gps, web browsing, whatsapp, few pictures, and calls) it last about 75% of day, if it isn't a problem for you it can be very good, surely you can make it better by custom kernels and roms
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But waiting for N5... By rumors the biggest upgrade is going to be The camera and chipset, while you're not a photographer and a gamer or s.th like this, N5 won't be an awsome upgrade for you!
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Dnt worry abt the softkeys. After rooting u can make the nav bar small in no time at all... Mine is on 60% of its usual size so it doesnt affects me at all. Also the wider display means a bigger display... As in u will start to feel the sensation's display being"narrower" to the extent that it's gna be annoying.
But my advice is to stay with ur sensation just till the N5 comes out.
I mean Viper is gonna come with a Sense 5 ROM soon so you'll enjoy your Sensation once more people do say that its even smoother than Sense 4.1 even in the initial Alpha builds!
Just stay with your sensation and if the N5 impresses u.. Go for it
If you see you're not so much impressed by it then u can always come back to the N4!
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I forgot to mention that rooting the phone is NOT an option. I rooted my sensation and it was nice to switch roms and stuff to make my phone better, but i am already passed that stage and the reason i want a google phone is cuz i want something that runs smooth and gets updates without messing with roms and kernels.
like i said before, i wouldnt have a problem waiting for the N5, but this is a risk because with the price cut of the N4, i am not sure that the supply will last for another 2-3 months
battery does concerns me and i have read about this issue and i know its not great battery. from my usage list, i do not use the gps every day, nor to do i browse every day. even if i do browse its not that much. i am mainly using whatsapp, very few pics and not that much phone calls. i would say my usage is light to moderate max. that is why i am truly hoping that i can easily pass a day
besides the battery i was also concerned with the volume quality and mainly the speaker. not really for music but more for making calls when im on speaker driving in my car. i am hoping that its better than my sensation and sound is loud enough. this is one of the reasons i first thought about the HTC one GE, but not way in hell im paying again $600 for a phone especially for my humble usages

well, the 8gb is out of stock, so it looks like the N5 it is

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nexus problems vs mt4g

So I'm debating trading in my mt4g for the nexus. I picked it up a couple weeks ago and i'm not 100% sure I'm sold on it.
I got one with a washed out screen. so thats a negative. also the battery life sucks. I found I dont do as much web surfing as I thought I might, so 4g is becoming a little more moot...
So I know the positives about the nexus. (screen, 2.3, fast updates and Dev support)
I'm wondering about the negatives. There has to be some. Right? hows battery life? does the phone feel cheap/ or creek?
Please let me know and be honest I would like to be sure if i'm to trade it in. Thank you.
Eppidemic said:
So I'm debating trading in my mt4g for the nexus. I picked it up a couple weeks ago and i'm not 100% sure I'm sold on it.
I got one with a washed out screen. so thats a negative. also the battery life sucks. I found I dont do as much web surfing as I thought I might, so 4g is becoming a little more moot...
So I know the positives about the nexus. (screen, 2.3, fast updates and Dev support)
I'm wondering about the negatives. There has to be some. Right? hows battery life? does the phone feel cheap/ or creek?
Please let me know and be honest I would like to be sure if i'm to trade it in. Thank you.
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I hate doing this to people, but please use the search function, there have been sooo many threads like this its hard to take a new one serious
if ur nitpicky, keep the mytouch.
I went to play w/ the MT4G for the first time about a week after I got my Nexus S and i must say that its looks like a piece of trash compared to my MT4G. Glad I waited for it. Just my Amoled screen is enough to make me look down on that mytouch. I love HTC but....
MT4G looks ugly, I mean very ugly imho. Nexus s is way better looking. If I can get flexibilty and awesomeness of android in a very nice looking phone, I'm in. MT4G is ugly especially that earpice.
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Ive said it over and over again, I rather take ontime updates over the look of something
My touch is a horrible android experience. Get rid of it and get any other android phone.
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So would anyone care to name off some of the problems that have been reported with the NS? I might not care about some features the NS might have vs the mt4g. I'm interested in hardware and physical problems like barry or screen issues. Things like that...
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I have nexus s and my wife has the mt4g. It's all on what u prefer. I had the nexus one and want to continue with nexus. The mt4g isn't bad though.
Believers b3ar fruit with their Nexus S.....
I have used both for a good week, both have pretty bad battery life, I web browse and listen to music, go on YouTube make phone calls and text all over 3g and with wifi, I think the Nexus S has better battery life, besides the wifi tether issue ( there is usually an error after you enable it, still worms but not very responsively). I am sold more on the Nexus just cause I love the cameras, both cameras are really nice. HTC boasts about 10 MP and 8 MP, but I would rather have a 5 MP Samsung camera than a 12 MP HTC camera. In the end, we all know HYC will abandon it for a good couple of months until the next update is announced, then they will give it Gingerbread( my assumption by the way). While the Nexus S is great, don't give up your device just to get it... not worth the trouble, especially since both devices will be outdated in a few weeks. Wait for a better device before going through the trouble. If you really want the latest Google Android OS, go for the Nexus, and stick with it until the next big Google device in the future.
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The nexus is missing some of the more popular video coddecs and there are issues with the keyboard when you're typing fast, but awesome phone is awesome and I'd rather have it than mt4g.
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Honestly, the Nexus S feels like a big rushed project. Lack of basics like SD, notification LED, and HSPA+ just make you scratch your head. Sure, it's a sexy device, and the curved glass and SAMOLED are almost enough to make you ignore these flaws, but it isn't worth it to me. In my opinion, the Nexus S is in the same "generation" as the MT4G, and both will be outdated shortly. I recommend keeping the cheaper of the two and just getting a new device when the next generation of Android devices arrives this spring.
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Should I get the nexus 7 if I got a galaxy s3 ?

In the next 2-3 weeks,I will get a galaxy s3(had an s2 but it's stolen).Then I thought about getting a nexus 7 in late september when it's available in my country.It's just that I'm somewhat hesitated to get it.I think that it will be redundant with my phone in a lot of stuff but it's nice for reading and browsing internet.So what do you guys think ? Should I get the s3 and the nexus or just get the s3 and do some upgrades in my pc instead of getting the nexus ? Also would be nice to hear opinions from people who own the nexus 7 and a high-end android phone.
Thanks in forward.
I have a nexus 7 and a HTC Velocity 4G (VIVID/RAIDER) and I mostly purchased the nexus for android development and because I hate HTC sense and I wanted a pure android device, and because I'm not allowed to root my phone (work owns it).
that being said, web browsing, video watching and games are heaps better on the larger screen...
I can see myself getting a crappier phone next time, one that just focuses on having a good tether and excellent battery life, as I use the nexus for almost everything but phone and sms now.
if I had a galaxy sIII personally, I probably would not have gotten the N7, if I had an sIII with work, I probably would have gotten the nexus 7.
I have a g2x and this tablet. Not exactly high end but powerful enough. I really go back and forth. Web browsing and watching movies and reading is better on this, but mobility on my phone is superior.
Ultimately I find I'm using them for different things, which I'm glad about. Basic Web browsing is fine on my phone but videos and reading, the nexus 7 can't be beat.
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Well it depends on how much you used your android phone to start with, for apps and web browsing ect. If you used it a lot, then yeah you probably should get the N7. It's a bigger screen and easier to play some of the high end apps on.
I hardly use my Xperia for apps, web browsing and videos ect since I bought the N7. (I know its not a high end phone....... )
I have an s3 and a nexus 7. The n7 definitely has value. Its just big enough to make web browsing and things like reading ebooks comfortable. At the same time its still small enough to be quite portable. Sure on paper it doesn't seem like the screen is that much bigger but trust me the extra inch or so in both directions make a massive difference.
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Why would owning or not owning a phone affect whether or not you want a tablet?
for the record I have an s3 and an n7....
Any game you play always looks better on a bigger screen! I've fulled up my tab with games GTA / Shadow gun / Batman etc...(each have almost a gig in size data) Don't play those games on my GNEx anymore as they rape the battery. Play games on the tab now and have plenty of battery left when i'm finished the commute - to and from work! Movies and music are on the 32GB flashstick that's used using stickmount. My phone is for on the move quick surfing, calling, texting and whatsapp.
Think the combo of the GNex and Nex7 are 2 peas in a pod for me.
I have the nexus 7 and a HTC sensation. I have to admit that after getting my nexus 7 my phone only gets used to make calls or when I'm somewhere my tablet isn't. The cool thing about the nexus 7 and the s3 is NFC. But the whole beneficiary of NFC is to use it. I am constantly sending things back and forth via bluetooth and it gets annoying to have to pair them up every time. With NFC you can just beam it. Not to mention the fact that you can root your nexus 7 really easily and play around with a whole other ball park. And if I'm correct the screen resolution for wallpapers is the same so if you like making wallpapers or if your just a wallpaper junky you can use the same wallpapers without all the extra effort. I say get the nexus 7. Sure adding to your pc would be nice but how nice would it be to Web browse on the couch and do it right with a tablet rather than your phone. It's nice its comfortable and it's portable. I had the same doubts because my sensation is dual core 4.0 what could I be missing out on? Even if my phone had the same tegra 3 and 4.1 it couldn't measure up. And gaming on it is by far better than on a phone.
But it's good that you've stopped to weigh in the pros and cons. I've listed mostly good things and tried to persuade you to get it simply for that fact that I don't think you'll regret it.
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HTC Sensation 4G
T-Mobile mytouch 3G (HTC Magic) [DISCONTINUED]
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ok,guys I think you didn't get the point of my question.I know that the nexus 7 is awesome and a lot of things look better on it than on a phone,what I'm trying to say is that when I get the nexus 7,I might just use the s3(a 650$+ phone) for phone calls,listening to music,3G usage(if I'm outside and decided not to take my tablet with me) and taking pics which any mid-rage android phone can do so unless I want to show off that I got the best phone on the market,I see no reason to get the s3 if I will get the nexus 7 or vice versa.
Lennyuk said:
Why would owning or not owning a phone affect whether or not you want a tablet?
for the record I have an s3 and an n7....
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Because as I mentioned above,it may be useless to get such an expensive phone if I will do a lot of stuff like browsing,gaming,reading,watching videos on the nexus 7.Can you tell what you use ur nexus for and what you use ur s3 for ? and how often do you use both of them ?
I really don't use my phone which is the Samsung Galaxy S2 for anything since I got my Nexus 7. Unless I am out of my house other than that I'm always using my Nexus 7 its that good.
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Just get both
I got one x that I carry when I'm at work or outside and got the nexus 7 at home.
So OP just get both.
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zjed said:
Just get both
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Rycon33 said:
I got one x that I carry when I'm at work or outside and got the nexus 7 at home.
So OP just get both.
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You guys are making it so simple,I like that lol.
Madarox said:
ok,guys I think you didn't get the point of my question.I know that the nexus 7 is awesome and a lot of things look better on it than on a phone,what I'm trying to say is that when I get the nexus 7,I might just use the s3(a 650$+ phone) for phone calls,listening to music,3G usage(if I'm outside and decided not to take my tablet with me) and taking pics which any mid-rage android phone can do so unless I want to show off that I got the best phone on the market,I see no reason to get the s3 if I will get the nexus 7 or vice versa.
Because as I mentioned above,it may be useless to get such an expensive phone if I will do a lot of stuff like browsing,gaming,reading,watching videos on the nexus 7.Can you tell what you use ur nexus for and what you use ur s3 for ? and how often do you use both of them ?
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Yea thats pretty much what I do with my S3 and N7. The S3 I use to stream music a lot and for pictures. Then at home I usually only carry around the Nexus 7 using tablet talk so i can leave my S3 in my room.
It really just depends what device you have right now. I was over my Droid charge so i needed to upgrade before unlimited data went away. Plus the S3 is so smooth and seemless. I dont charge the thing for 2 days sometimes. Its just a phone I dont have to think about. I dont have to worry about having an extended battery, or if its going to work with my current apps well.
but in a nutshell - At home in Wifi All N7.
When Out - S3..
Yea its kind of a waste to have both, but thats the way the cookie crumbles sometimes.
Its really up to you man. Nobody can make that decision but you. Yes the N7 is technically a large android phone without phone capabilities, but its soooo nice lol. I just brought my Evo LTE a few months ago and couldn't wait to get my hands on a N7. My LTE used to be my go to device but now I only find myself using it for calls and text. The 7" screen is alot bigger than it sounds so the N7 is alot better for just about everything. I'm a techie so I don't really need a reason to buy a new gadget. I upgrade pretty much every electronic device I own when I can. Next up my PC! Out with the 980x in with the 3930k! If its cool then I want it (unless its made by apple) lol.
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jaymesbry said:
Yea thats pretty much what I do with my S3 and N7. The S3 I use to stream music a lot and for pictures. Then at home I usually only carry around the Nexus 7 using tablet talk so i can leave my S3 in my room.
It really just depends what device you have right now. I was over my Droid charge so i needed to upgrade before unlimited data went away. Plus the S3 is so smooth and seemless. I dont charge the thing for 2 days sometimes. Its just a phone I dont have to think about. I dont have to worry about having an extended battery, or if its going to work with my current apps well.
but in a nutshell - At home in Wifi All N7.
When Out - S3..
Yea its kind of a waste to have both, but thats the way the cookie crumbles sometimes.
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I'm using an old nokia n81 now because my s2 was stolen,I used to use the s2 A LOT.I had to charge it once in the middle of the day and leave it charging before sleeping...Heavy usage is not good for AMOLED screens specially the one on the s2 lol.

Possibly looking at the GS3, would like some opinions

I have a friend who is letting me use the upgrade on their line at the end of September to get a phone so I can keep my unlimited. As it sits right now I have a Galaxy Nexus. I love the phone but want something with newer tech. I had a few questions though.
The first being battery life of the phone compared to the GNex. I'm not at all satisfied with the performance of the Nexus regarding the battery. I average under 2 hours screen time and medium usage, and that sort of stinks. Since the S3 has the same size battery as my extended I have now, is the batter life good in those regards?
Secondly there are some good looking phones coming down the line. I'm a picky person when it comes to screens. Is the quality good regarding the screen? I have some burn in on my nexus and I don't know how the S3 is. Also, the nexus has an annoying issue where the screen loses sensitivity after a while. Does that happen on the S3 as well?
Would I be better waiting for the Note 2, RAZR maxx HD, or the HTC device or getting the S3?
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Here's my personal opinion;
If you're looking for newer tech, why don't you wait for the new Nexus phone(s) coming around December? The S3 is bound to lag behind upcoming phones because technology is moving really fast.
Since the Galaxy S3 has the same screen as the Galaxy Nexus, it is bound to be affected by screen burns after a year or more. The screen quality is excellent but Super AMOLED screens are prone to burn-ins. The Note 2 has a better screen, in my opinion.
The battery life of the S3 is superb! Really. My friend's Nexus doesn't last long at all whilst my S3 can last for a long time!
Stick with the Nexus for now.
Thanks for the honest responses. I wish more companies would follow HTC and use super LCD2, the screen is awesome and crystal clear. I like the note 2 but I fear it might be just too big.
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Just wait a bit for the optimus g or a bit more for the new nexus. The sg3 is great, but there are going to be a few better choises very soon, at least hardware-wise. Then razr maxx hd looks promising, It might be a good bet considering the google acquisition of moto...
I have never been a fan of LG, they always seem to be lacking. I heard a rumor about the new nexus being the 5 inch phablet from HTC. Not sure how I feel about having a super big phone. I'll have to check out the note 2 to figure out if I could handle it.
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I have never been a fan of LG, they always seem to be lacking. I heard a rumor about the new nexus being the 5 inch phablet from HTC. Not sure how I feel about having a super big phone. I'll have to check out the note 2 to figure out if I could handle it.
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The razr maxx hd looks nice on videos and articles, but Its a bit thick and has a dual core cpu. Lg makes great hardware, but I've never liked the software and slow updates. There are probably going to be other devices with a s4 pro(quadcore) chip soon I would wait and go for one of those.
SGS3 is awesome... Best phone I ever had (and I had quite a few..).
Battery lasts me all day (just email, browsing & reading newsfeeds), no problem. Screen is nice, no complaints. The S3 is just gorgeous and really speedy. I use mine with a 64GB SD-Card, which is the reason why I passed on the GNex.. I need storage space for movies and music!
Best of all, I hook my S3 up to my 42in flatscreen TV (LG), and the picture is nice and crisp...
Did I already suggest you should get an S3 (Quad core)?
Sure, there will always be better & faster phones coming out, but this one just has everything you (probably) want.
Just one thing I really hate about the S3: the physical 'Home' button. HTC did that better on the Rezound (a crappy phone w/ a nice screen...), even though those morons gave it 4 buttons. - How dumb is that?
I certainly will never get another HTC as long as 'Sense' is around - even though I used to root all my phones and put Custom ROMs (preferably CM) on them anyway...
However, I have to admit that after using Samsung TouchWiz (in JB flavor) for the last 6-8 weeks, I have no desire switching to some always half-broken CM ROM anymore.
With TW, at least, all the features work.. right away!!!
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Isnt there a new HTC one x5 coming out? (seeing as you said you like htc screens, this ones meant to be 5 inches and full 1080p) could be just a rumour but have a look: http://blog.gsmarena.com/the-htc-5-phablet-to-be-the-google-nexus-5/
I am having this phone and after using a store model I found it pretty smooth.
i have to honestly say this phone is amazing. not a single fault with it.
its heavily supported by the community, paranoid android is amazing too. etc etc etc.
but as always, just look at what you need. theres never any point looking for the greatest tech, because another this or that will come along in a month and be the new 'best'.
for me, external SD card was a must, removable battery is always nice, etc etc.
either take the dive and get an S3 which will be a really really solid phone for the next 12 months and probably longer, or wait another 6 and get the next big thing, be it nexus, galaxy, HTC <insert name here>... but just make sure it does what you need (and with the number of custom roms out there, this is becoming more and more flexible)
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i have to honestly say this phone is amazing. not a single fault with it.
its heavily supported by the community, paranoid android is amazing too. etc etc etc.
but as always, just look at what you need. theres never any point looking for the greatest tech, because another this or that will come along in a month and be the new 'best'.
for me, external SD card was a must, removable battery is always nice, etc etc.
either take the dive and get an S3 which will be a really really solid phone for the next 12 months and probably longer, or wait another 6 and get the next big thing, be it nexus, galaxy, HTC <insert name here>... but just make sure it does what you need (and with the number of custom roms out there, this is becoming more and more flexible)
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Same here, this phone is great, lots of fun and also needed an SD card and battery I could swap. Nothing worse than arriving somewhere and having to wait for the phone to charge!
I was thinking of jumping from the Sensation 4G with Tmo to the GS3 since they are offering an upgrade 2 months early...I think I will stay with my rooted Sensation a bit longer its awesome anyways but I think Tmo will be getting a new line up before Christmas...Im considering the Note 2 but it may be too big Im not sure yet...just dont wanna waste an upgrade and a month later the lastest and greatest hit the market....
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A lot comes down to personal preference.
Like the first reply said why not wait until december.
I had the Galaxy S3 and I hated it.
Found it very uncomfortable to use. Impossible to operate in one had. I would try it out yourself, i wish i did, its not as smooth as everyone makes out. However, i was advised to do lots of things to it which would have made it smooth like rooting etc (i couldn't be bothered with the hassle of that)
Screen is very good but not as good as other phones and its really bad in sunlight. Almost unusable.
Dont know what battery other people have got but its not very good. You wouldn't get through a day with it thats for sure. Android fans had a tough time over the years with battery but this is an improvement.
Also, the device is not very pretty as others seem to think. Again this is personal preference. Its very plasticy and flimsy. One drop and its dead. Poor build quality.
As you can see my post is very negative due to the experience I had with it. Personally, if your an android fan wait til december.
The opposite of what he ^ said.
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antdawe said:
A lot comes down to personal preference.
Like the first reply said why not wait until december.
I had the Galaxy S3 and I hated it.
Found it very uncomfortable to use. Impossible to operate in one had. I would try it out yourself, i wish i did, its not as smooth as everyone makes out. However, i was advised to do lots of things to it which would have made it smooth like rooting etc (i couldn't be bothered with the hassle of that)
Screen is very good but not as good as other phones and its really bad in sunlight. Almost unusable.
Dont know what battery other people have got but its not very good. You wouldn't get through a day with it thats for sure. Android fans had a tough time over the years with battery but this is an improvement.
Also, the device is not very pretty as others seem to think. Again this is personal preference. Its very plasticy and flimsy. One drop and its dead. Poor build quality.
As you can see my post is very negative due to the experience I had with it. Personally, if your an android fan wait til december.
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An opinion, that most people do not share. I would just wait for the next Nexus or look at what HTC is brining out. Something tells me the new Nexus phone may be a disappointment, I do hope I'm wrong though

Nexus 4 dilemma.

Im using galaxy nexus but yet the idea of getting this nexus 4 won't go out of my head.
What i like about new nexus? hmmm.. New design perhaps but then again casing will take it away. Better camera? Not that big of deal.. I rarely take pictures with my phone. Faster processor? Don't play games and i mostly close every app after using 'em. IPS display? Nahh i do watch some YouTube clips and i kinda prefer amoled for this sort of things. They say it has faster mobile module some report speeds up to LTE But im personally fine with gnex 7Mbps on tmobile.
Damn it, Not a single excuse to get one.. I guess GNex pretty advanced or n4 pretty much not that advanced.
What to do?
skyrocket727 said:
Im using galaxy nexus but yet the idea of getting this nexus 4 won't go out of my head.
What i like about new nexus? hmmm.. New design perhaps but then again casing will take it away. Better camera? Not that big of deal.. I rarely take pictures with my phone. Faster processor? Don't play games and i mostly close every app after using 'em. IPS display? Nahh i do watch some YouTube clips and i kinda prefer amoled for this sort of things. They say it has faster mobile module some report speeds up to LTE But im personally fine with gnex 7Mbps on tmobile.
Damn it, Not a single excuse to get one.. I guess GNex pretty advanced or n4 pretty much not that advanced.
What to do?
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I have a friend with a Galaxy Nexus. The first thing i noticed is that his screen is blue. It has a blue shade on it. I think it has one of the worst Amoled screens if i'm not mistaken? Second thing i noticed Nexus 4 battery life > Galaxy nexus. This is a factor i've really noticed. Most of the time i see him having to recharge after only 2 hours 15 minutes of screen on time if lucky a bit more.
The galaxy nexus is sure a fast device still IMO. It's fast, but you'll definitely see that the nexus 4 is much snappier when compared. It's not a must upgrade, but it does pay off imo. I don't see my upgrading any time soon. Then again, it depends on your location. Where i'm from this device costed me 400 euros. = 522$
If you're from the U.S or germany and have play store, you'll be getting it for 300 euros or 300 dollars? Either way, both way cheaper than the 400 euros i had to pay for the 16gb variant.
All up to you in the long run.
N4 >Gnex. Enough said.
Don't upgrade. Unless you have plenty of money to spare it's just not gonna be worth it, the upgrade in every day life usage is going to be very, very minimal. IMHO you should wait for another "generation" of the phone, which is probably happening in less than a year.
I have one, and it's a great device, but I upgraded from an HTC Desire (which is a three year old device) so it was a "woah" kind of upgrade, justifiable to some extent. But I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have upgraded if I had a GNex. Minimal, incremental changes? Ain't nobody got money fo' that.
Yeah.. Well i still got time to decide. Prices are okay i can either get it from play store or Craigslist got tons of ads for unopened $350 to $400 same as what you going to pay to Google with all taxes and shipping.
Mahnn said:
Don't upgrade. Unless you have plenty of money to spare it's just not gonna be worth it, the upgrade in every day life usage is going to be very, very minimal. IMHO you should wait for another "generation" of the phone, which is probably happening in less than a year.
I have one, and it's a great device, but I upgraded from an HTC Desire (which is a three year old device) so it was a "woah" kind of upgrade, justifiable to some extent. But I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have upgraded if I had a GNex. Minimal, incremental changes? Ain't nobody got money fo' that.
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I doubt the galaxy s 4 is going to be a woah upgrade. Honestly i feel android has becoming so advance to the point where i believe the only thing that would give me a "WOW" factor is seeing the battery life double or even better triple. Sure, android will continue to improve, but the only thing lacking nowadays is battery life. And i have the feeling with the 1080 p screens coming that the devices won't really improve battery life by much if at all. Time will tell. I came from my One x to this phone, let me tell you, there was a WOW factor there and my one x>>>>>>>>galaxy nexus - in term of battery. Fluidity as well on a custom rom.
Buy it. I had a pretty good phone already myself(Atrix HD, Snapdragon S4, JB) but couldn't resist buying the N4. There's nothing like buying a new phone, you spend your spare time customizing it and reading about it, you pull it out of your pocket constantly just to look at it.
It's freaking Magic.
I can't get over how beautiful this thing is. You should do something nice for yourself, buy this phone. You deserve it.
I sold my gal nex for almost 300 so the upgrade was almost free. You know its better just get it. And I still prefer amoled over this.
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I would do the upgrade. I came from a galaxy nexus. It was a nice device no doubt but with android 4.2 I noticed some lag using the camera on the gnex. It was very annoying. Also the screen colors were ok. But that phone is getting old and idk how much longer Google will support the latest updates since the hardware is not that great IMO. The nexus 4 feels much faster when opening the camera and other apps. Also when opening the app drawer, I like how you get the extra row of icons. Also the better hardware, camera, design, screen and the latest Google updates for a year or so is a win win IMO. Plus I sold my gnex for 260 on eBay. So it helped pay for my nexus 4 through T-Mobile.
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Fataldesain said:
I sold my gal nex for almost 300 so the upgrade was almost free. You know its better just get it. And I still prefer amoled over this.
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Same for me. It was about $70 of new money so easily a no brainer. Great phone, no regrets.
That's real nice!
i'd like to hear more from people who actually switched from Gnex to N4. People who switched from other phones to N4 surely noticed the difference but i'm switching from almost identical phone.
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That's real nice!
i'd like to hear more from people who actually switched from Gnex to N4. People who switched from other phones to N4 surely noticed the difference but i'm switching from almost identical phone.
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It is not almost identical at all. I never owned a Gnex, but I have used them, and the N4 is an all-around better device.
Went from Gnex to Note 2 to N4. In my opinion, the N4 is a much better phone than the other two. Battery life, screen, snappiness...the N4 is head and shoulders above the Gnex. Taking into consideration that you can sell your Gnex and upgrade for around $100, it is a no brainer in my eyes.
yeah! How much should i sell my gnex then?>
I put mine on craigslist for $265 and had 3 people fighting over it an hour later. Had cash in hand 30 minutes after that. That's the same amount of money i had into it. It was in good condition, but not as nice as yours.
ok i ordered N4 and posted my gnex on craigslist meanwhile i'll be using my backup iPhone 4 :laugh:
Received 16gb N4. So far feels much faster and smoother than GNex. The screen noticeably feels and looks bigger. Colors are more natural than before. I like it even though everything looks the same as before(in terms of software)
Btw decided to go naked this time.. just can't resist n4's sexy design :laugh:
Ohh yeah gnex been sold for $280 on Craigslist.
Don't forget to take into consideration that the Nexus 4 does not have OTG support, but Galaxy Nexus does.
snapper.fishes said:
Don't forget to take into consideration that the Nexus 4 does not have OTG support, but Galaxy Nexus does.
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Not a deal breaker... 16gb is more than enough for my needs.

Why haven't you changed phone yet?

Curious to see why all fellow members haven't changed from their SGS3 to a newer phone.
In my case, I still haven't found a phone that is at least 2x superior in every aspect. The SGS3 still has a very good camera, big HD screen, 1080P video recording, lots of storage (48GB in mine), Android 4.3, etc.
I tried the Nexus 5 recently but ended returning it. The vibration and Wi-Fi signal were very weak. They were worse than on my SGS3. Also had the microphone audio problem when recording videos. Screen was great. Camera was worse than my SGS3. The overall tone and colors were darker and pictures were a downgrade. I'm still amazed at the picture quality of my SGS3. It takes great pictures, and I like having the peace of mind of having enough storage to shoot 100 minutes of 1080P video (I do record a LOT of videos using my phone).
Also battery on the Nexus 5 is not such a big improvement. It's better, but I would have preferred to upgrade to 3000 battery and maybe a 13Mpx camera.
Only thing I dislike of my SGS3 is the speed animation and fluidity. Animations are not consistent. I tried turning animations off but don't like it either. I've also tried CM11 and it's good, but still animations are not 100% consistent and quick.
So what about all of you? Why are you still using your SGS3 and haven't upgrade?
I will wait for SGS5 and LG G3.
Sensamic said:
Curious to see why all fellow members haven't changed from their SGS3 to a newer phone.
In my case, I still haven't found a phone that is at least 2x superior in every aspect. The SGS3 still has a very good camera, big HD screen, 1080P video recording, lots of storage (48GB in mine), Android 4.3, etc.
I tried the Nexus 5 recently but ended returning it. The vibration and Wi-Fi signal were very weak. They were worse than on my SGS3. Also had the microphone audio problem when recording videos. Screen was great. Camera was worse than my SGS3. The overall tone and colors were darker and pictures were a downgrade. I'm still amazed at the picture quality of my SGS3. It takes great pictures, and I like having the peace of mind of having enough storage to shoot 100 minutes of 1080P video (I do record a LOT of videos using my phone).
Also battery on the Nexus 5 is not such a big improvement. It's better, but I would have preferred to upgrade to 3000 battery and maybe a 13Mpx camera.
Only thing I dislike of my SGS3 is the speed animation and fluidity. Animations are not consistent. I tried turning animations off but don't like it either. I've also tried CM11 and it's good, but still animations are not 100% consistent and quick.
So what about all of you? Why are you still using your SGS3 and haven't upgrade?
I will wait for SGS5 and LG G3.
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I've paid 600€ for my s3... And the next time im gonna paid so much money for a smartphone it must be the ultimate high end smartphone.. At the moment there is no Phone i would buy.. Maybe Note 3 But better wait for s5.... And i defenitly stay on Samsung.. Best Displays for.. Hardware is top.. Only the Software could be better.. And if you drop ur smartphone often u gonna like the plastic .. Also Samsung is the Only one Who still bring update for a 2 years old device.. (Google too But dont like their devices.).. So I am Lucky with my s3.. Still Stock Sammy look and firmware... No issues with the Phone even i have an insane Chip..
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Because it's still being a very good option comparing it with other phones. I will wait for S5 or a Nexus.....
I'm still locked in my contract until June, also there's nothing that exciting right now.
In June the S5 will probably be out, but I'm reluctant to buy Samsung again with the Knox BS, so I'll see what I can get.
It's a solid device
Like other posters said, the performance gap between an S3 and say a Nexus 5 isn't really enough to justify a new expensive handset. I'll reconsider later in the year when the Nexus 6 is announced.
The replaceable battery and SD card have really made a difference that I didn't expect (I only got the S3 as an insurance replacement for Nexus 4). It would be hard to give them up.
The S3 is still very popular worldwide so there is a solid dev scene - example OmniROM - which means I don't really miss out too much on a Nexus device.
i dont like the direction phones are being designed, everyone is putting HD or UHD screens on phones (read: overkill), faster hardware to match, most getting too big also, battery usually stays the same in terms of how much you can actually use your phone...
would only wish for lil more horsepower on s3 gpu and it would be a perfect phone
S3 could be the successor to the HD2, nearly 5 years old and still being developed.
As many people updating to the S4 find, it's no fun owning one on your own -developer support is everything and the S3 has such a huge user base
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No money to afford it
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here in brazil phones are very expensive
Because I paid 40k (indian rupees) for it:laugh:
Anyway the device is still pretty solid overall with no major limitations and awesome dev support. I think i will consider upgrading it when Note 4 comes, I will buy the, then cheaper Note 3 :highfive:
No need, still works like a charm. I don't see anything compelling for me to upgrade, I'll be keeping this for a couple more years easily.
Because bought it half year ago lol,with contract. And I won't have money after the contract will end to buy a new phone,so I think I will stay with this one for 2 or maybe even more years.
But S3 is the world's best selling phone. It's popular,huge user base,it has one of the best development support,and S3 is already fast enough in real world performance and even new games,so I don't need a new expensive phone to just do the same I do in my S3 but have A LITTLE smoother animations.
Because I was saving money for vaction and on top of that, the S3 is still a very solid performer. So there was no real need to upgrade. The ROM developments are active, it has Android 4.3, and the screen is still awesome. I will be changing phone this year though, most likely to the S5.
Simply because my SGS3 is so fast with Nova Launcher, it has great battery life, a pretty good camera and every app I want to use works perfectly fine with it. I only upgrade when the apps I want to use do not run or run bad, or when my phone dies of course
I had the SGS1 before this, I really felt the urge of upgrading when the SGS3 came out, but now I never even thought about upgrading.
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Also, when 4G gets mainstream (read:affordable) I will probably want to upgrade, but only if there are proper 4G phones that work on practically all 4G bands. That is a feature that might get me to buy a new phone, as you will get real internet which can be used to properly video call and game on the go.
Coming from the s3 lte to a note 3. The difference is huge but not praticle. I love the note 3 but in some ways the s3 lte was just perfect. Had great size, speed and also every app was designed on it.
Like even mc4 is optimized on the s3 but not the note 3. So we don't get the good graphics.
Anyways everyone stay with the s3 till it dies
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Ive had mine for 1 and a half year and i see little incentive in changing it. Buying it for almost 65k Pak rupees and now finding the resale is less than 40% of that value, Maybe 25k for one in perfect condition, but going as low as 10k if it has a damaged screen as mine which is absolute rubbish.
Its a legendary phone that started the high end smartphone battle. Its just a pity about the electronic wastage that goes on, in 1 year a device can not only become old and outdated but turn into an antique, a term that used to be used for being decades old. Camera never ceases to amaze, half HD and full HD screens look the same if your not holding it close to your face and focusing on the pixels.
Battery? Smoothness? I can say my s3 feels just as fast if not faster than the s4 and note 3. The great dev support is pushing battery and performance capabilities to never before seen limits. Theme changes make you believe you own a new phone. In the case of the S4/note3 roms, you are convinced you have an S4/note3 as in S4 Revolution or Glamour S4/Note3.
The cool gimmicky but useless features you might ask about? Smart Pause/Smart Scroll have already been ported. The Note 3's air command is hardly hardware related, and could show up in a few months if not less. So we got all and ever more that we need from our S3.
Im proud to have an S3.
Because my work pays for my phones, i get 230 euro a year to get phone for, if i don't buy one i can save the money so the year after have 510 euro to buy a phone for. So i´m saving money right now
I don't see any reason to buy a new phone other than a old gpu in s3, but i'm sure it'll run fine for next 1 year
To be honest, custom samsung roms 4.3 made me not want to change so soon. Before that, phone was really bad. Lagfest with 4.1 with no ability to multitask. Aosp melted way to much battery for my liking. With 4.3 I got some of the multitasking power back, nearly no lag and very good battery. If it dies, i'll get a nexus 5 as it's the best bang for the buck. If not, I'll stick around. Depending on samsung with their knox tech though, the day they shove such crap down my throat is the day they lose me as a client.
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I am seriously still with my Galaxy S2!!
This is because it worked great, until now ;P
I hope I switch soon to OPPO's new winner, or cyanogenmods new phone !

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