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Yup, its definitely a case of finding the device that works best for you. I only get 1.25GB per month on my plan (data caps are insane in New Zealand), so I do have to be careful – I work from home though so usually it's on WiFi anyway.
I'm glad, sounds like it's a pretty good phone for you. I'd love to rely on cloud storage but I guess I'm one of the more frugal types with mobile data 😛
LTE works fine for me – don't have any signal problems, though when I am in areas with it, I'm usually in the CBD so probably very close to a tower. Definitely see that 16GB is going to be a problem for some users – not me – I have around 4GB free at the moment and that's with loads of stuff I could get rid of or move to cloud storage. Same with the battery, it always gets me through a day with plenty to spare – but, I'm probably a moderate user at least as far as screen on time is concerned.
Nexus 4 is great but you don't have LTE, the phone doesn't have the LTE band amplifiers despite having the radios. This means you get a slow/ weak signal. Benchmarks have little to do with the overall experience on the device, the Nexus 4 has a significantly better SOC and a newer version of Android .:. generally performs better. Just don't forget you only have 13.somthing GiB user-accessible storage and no expansion or removable battery.
he wanted the best under 300. and i was talking performance not storage. yes you are right but i never use much so i never counted that. but if you do then yea its a big thing. its all about the user
Wait for the next one, im pretty sure it wont be so pricey knowing google
No one knows yet, but rumours consist of Motorola or LG
Since the conversion of T-Mobile and MetroPCS, is it a possibility to see the HTC One, and other high end devices to the MetroPCS phone line up?
who is making nexus 5 ?????????
is there is any news about note 3 or nexus 5 and what is giveaway ?
When will the Moto x be available to customize on all carriers?
Do you think the LG G Pad 8.3 will be a top tier tablet, or simply their latest bust?
Do you think the note 3 will have all the features the s4 has?
No it's permanent, they will probably make place for the new nexus…
Hey. I heard that the nexus 4 has been retailing at $250. Is this for a limited time or its going to go back to its original price
Do you think the finger scan is the sale point of the up coming hi-end phone or just the new thing to add but not necessary?
Hi WeiLenny, check out Android Authority on the soon (4 wks) to be released Note 3. A nice bump in performance specs and an increase in screen size without increasing size of the form factor from the Note 2.
Hey, i would like to have a new smartphone and I fell in love with the Note 2. So my question is: List it a good idea to buy the Note 2? Or is it just to old now, so that It will be laggy and updates won't be there anymore in a few weeks? Thanks for the answer. 🙂
are ther any rumours about the release of new ipad next month
Love the Dan Electros