Which has less connection problems? The Gnex or Razr?
I live in the rural part of the country, so I already am limited in cell towers and all.
Which has less connection problems? The Gnex or Razr?
I live in the rural part of the country, so I already am limited in cell towers and all.
Cant answer that for sure without accurate data, but my guess is they are both good, and the negative comments are overblown for all devices.
That said I would expect them both to be corrected, with the GNex possibly being updated first since it is Google's Nexus device.
All VZW 4G LTE phones have some sort of data drop issue. Test them out yourself. Get a phone through Best Buy. If it doesn't work well then try another one. IF you go through Verizon, they charge a restocking fee.
Anyone else?
Sprint lol
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Sprint has no cell towers where I live, lol.
Any other thoughts?
This is a tricky question. I agree all the LTE phones are having issues right now. Doesnt help that Verizon's LTE service has been flaky lately. Since you mention the area you live in is limited in cell towers, I assume the reception in that area isnt too good? If thats the case...I would lean towards the RAZR. If for nothing else history and current affairs with Moto, Samsung and reception.
Even with that said...I think the LTE chip in the G Nex will offer faster speeds. Read recently that the G Nex and Rezound use Cat 3 technology while the Bionic and RAZR use Cat 2. Article said Cat 3 offers higher speeds. Question is if it cant really hold or get a signal where you live...what good is it?
Only real way to tell is get both and use them.
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Verizon's LTE network is young and there are issues all the way around. You want the best LTE connectivity while riding out the storm go with Motorola product. They can't be beat in this department.
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If your in a rural area dont waste your time or money on a 4g phone when chances are there is little to no reliable 4g in your location. 4g phones do not get 3g data nearly as good as a 3g phone does ...4g is still in on the learning curve yet ...both with devices and networks.
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