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Thread: My "Tempting Review" of the Galaxy Nexus.

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    Good read, revelated.

    As for those multiple "Nexus for Rezound" threads, it just turns out the phone was too buggy or not their type of phone. Those types of threads haven't showed up for a bit, but it makes me wonder if those people really knew what they were getting into, or if they just wanted the latest device.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dezymond View Post
    Good read, revelated.

    As for those multiple "Nexus for Rezound" threads, it just turns out the phone was too buggy or not their type of phone. Those types of threads haven't showed up for a bit, but it makes me wonder if those people really knew what they were getting into, or if they just wanted the latest device.
    I've thought that too, but I'm very happy with the Galaxy Nexus. Looking forward to it getting better and better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WookieClaws View Post
    I've thought that too, but I'm very happy with the Galaxy Nexus. Looking forward to it getting better and better.
    I'm not one to tell people how to spend their money, but if they bring up issues that are known and trying to discourage others to getting it, that's when it irks me. One could easily Google "Galaxy Nexus issues" or something along those lines and get a ton of information. The problem I think is they either want the latest device or don't do enough research and after a couple days they notice the "imperfections".

    Buying a cell phone is similar to buying a car, for me at least, you don't just pick on how it looks. You gotta take it for a "test drive" and see if it's something you can live with for a year or two. Now if only I had enough money to go through different cars every year or two...
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    I love when people bash the phone because its plastic lol, as if nothing can be durable if it is made with plastics. If you drop your phone the screen will break way easier than the body no matter what its made with. Gnex ftw!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Htown315 View Post
    I love when people bash the phone because its plastic lol, as if nothing can be durable if it is made with plastics. If you drop your phone the screen will break way easier than the body no matter what its made with. Gnex ftw!!
    The Nexus must be a pretty good phone if one of the complaints is a "flimsy plastic battery cover" Who cares?? When the cover is installed on the phone you can't tell. I just looked at my years old Motorola V750 Adventure phone. The battery cover is exactly the same material and thickness as the cover on the Nexus. Maybe most of the reviews are posted after 10 minutes at a store with the antitheft device glued to the cover. Or just stealing points from the many other online "Reviews".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Htown315 View Post
    I love when people bash the phone because its plastic lol, as if nothing can be durable if it is made with plastics. If you drop your phone the screen will break way easier than the body no matter what its made with. Gnex ftw!!
    The old "it just felt cheap to me". Yea, well GET the you know what OUT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by revelated View Post
    So for those that know, I have been a Thunderbolt user, a Bionic user, and a RAZR (still am) user. The Bionic and Thunderbolt, along with the Xperia Play I got for gaming, are going to be sold whenever I get the time to actually ship them to back to T-mobile. Would do the Best Buy trade but they don't take the Bionic in stores and it's $300. Meh.

    Anyway, I had an early upgrade on my Mobile Hotspot line so I figured I would take advantage of it since I don't use the hotspot anymore. It was either the Nexus or the Rezound...and try as I might, I simply could not get past the sheer unattractiveness that is the Rezound. So I decided to give the Nexus a whirl as I quite frankly was not impressed the first time around, and the RAZR is a dependable phone that has managed to impress me in everything except its battery life overall. What I discovered was surprising...and not surprising.

    First the not-surprising. The screen. It's definitely superior to the RAZR in terms of fine details, fonts, and general definition, but more importantly it seemed more accurate with the touches than the RAZR. This didn't surprise me, as it seems the Nexus has a slimmer glass panel than the RAZR does, which likely lends itself to better contact with the capacitive layer than with the thicker glass of the RAZR. Also, ICS is certainly a refined operating system that feels like a true evolution of the platform in many ways; there is a degree of control here that falls just shy of perfection with its implementation, failing only in terms of the fact that parts of it feel "developer" in nature, which I suppose is the point. It'll be interesting to see how phone manufacturers modify ICS to suit their devices. I wouldn't want to see the exact same OS on every single phone, but at the same time, I couldn't imagine ICS being butchered with Sense or or TouchWiz. Then again, I suppose that if they all used the same OS, they'd be forced to use the design of their devices and the battery life to differentiate.

    Now, the surprising. And I need to tackle this with bullets based on my reading about the device since before its release.

    1. The Galaxy Nexus has terrible battery life. Indeed, it did not last as long as, say, the Samsung Fascinate or the iPhone, but the reality here is that it's a 4G phone. Its battery won't be epic. But that said, the phone actually managed to last LONGER than the RAZR, and I don't mean under identical conditions, because that would be too easy. No...the RAZR was mostly left alone all day, except for two text messages. 4G was on but I wasn't actively using the device. To be equal I left 4G, GPS and Wi-Fi on for both devices; so the only then differentiators would be screen brightness (since the RAZR was off), and Bluetooth (since the Nexus is not connected to my car). I actively used the Nexus all day as though it were my only device. For me that's some maps, emails, one phone call, and a whole lot of web browsing...and by the time 3pm rolled around, the Nexus was at 50% and the RAZR was at 40% - and again, I hardly touched the thing. So if people say the Nexus' battery is bad, they really should skip the RAZR.
    2. The Galaxy Nexus experiences data drop outs. I never encountered this, not once. The data stayed connected the entire time I used it, in fact it never even dropped to 3G and I was in multiple cities all weekend - two parts of San Diego, and 4 cities in the Washington State area, and 4G remained active the entire time. The RAZR was on Mobile Hotspot duty most of this time, and it only had one drop where I had to restart to get it to come back again.
    3. The Galaxy Nexus has a weak 4G signal radio. First let me clarify. In San Diego the Nexus had full signal the whole time. That was odd, because even the RAZR could never achieve such a milestone. But in Washington State, where it's literally saturated in 4G and the RAZR remains at full signal except if I'm in a parking structure, the Nexus got weaker. I could visibly see where the signal was lower than the RAZR in the exact same area. But like right now, in my townhome, both phones show maximum signal. So I know it's definitely possible to get strong signal on this phone; I think it's got something to do with how many people are actually accessing it from whatever tower it's connected to. In this area most people are on Sprint (why, I have no idea).
    4. The Galaxy Nexus has terrible build quality. Yes, it's plastic. No, it's not metal and glass like another fruity phone. No, it's not metal like the RAZR or the Bionic. No, it's not ruggedized like the Rezound. But it doesn't rattle. There are no loose parts. There are no separate "pieces" to lose. The battery is replaceable. In fact the worst part of the build is the battery cover, and that seems to be a growing trend these days for some reason - flimsy battery covers, likely in an attempt to save on weight. The phone feels solid. It doesn't feel like something easily damaged, though some rough types have managed to do just that. It's not bulky like the Rezound, no hump like the RAZR.
    5. The Galaxy Nexus' speaker is pathetic. Here's one where I actually agree. The volume level of the speaker is for the birds and that surprises me - the Fascinate, for example, had a great speaker that was loud and easily heard, so to have Samsung go all this way for a Nexus device only to stop short at the speaker volume is rather appalling for a device that is this expensive. But what's really surprising is that the speaker only swallows when you're NOT in a call. For calls the volume is at least acceptable, for other speaker-type stuff there is just no comparison to other devices on the market today and that's really disheartening.
    6. The Galaxy Nexus does not come with Swype. It most certainly does not. A guy hacked a version that does 50% work, but what you'll find is that in certain fields Swype will not add the data. Until and unless Swype themselves release a keyboard for the Nexus I'm afraid this may remain a dealbreaker for some.

    So that's just a few things that I've observed. Once I figured out how to disable the animations and add widgets (and I was bothered to see that not all of my preferred widgets were supported), I started to like the phone just a bit more. It certainly has issues. And I haven't had a chance to test Mobile Hotspot with it as I am waiting to run it through its paces for a couple of days for any jarring things. But I can see how it would be appealing for some. I have no intention of rooting or ROMing the Nexus, I think it's fine as-is. I know quite a few people have posted the dreaded "returned Nexus for Rezound" over the past two weeks...but honestly, the Nexus is totally not that bad. Maybe some prefer Sense, I can't stand it personally, and I think the RAZR still has the lean when it comes to out-of-the-box "work" and general beauty, but the Nexus should not be overlooked.
    Pretty good analysis. I agree with most of it. I am noticing that the more time I spend with my Nexus, the more I like it. Also, the Rezound is the only other option out there that I even think is in the same league as the Nexus, and I too, am having a problem getting past the very dated, and plain look of the device. Dont get me wrong, if the Rezound was substantially superior, I could ignore the looks. But when they are fairly comparable in many areas, the more modern and handsome looks of the Nexus is a difference maker.

    I have a question. What animations are you killing, and what is the difference?
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    Quote Originally Posted by samiusmc View Post
    You forgot to mention the Galaxy Nexus's GPS takes forever to lock.
    Mine locks instantly. Is this an issue some have reported? Shessh, I remember thinking that from early on, that it locked basically as quick as it opened. I will be glad when the OTA comes that increases the speaker volume, but I hope it doesnt mess with my GPS lock, because that is already impressive.
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    These 'review' threads are old and boring now.
    My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hydro556 View Post
    Pretty good analysis. I agree with most of it. I am noticing that the more time I spend with my Nexus, the more I like it. Also, the Rezound is the only other option out there that I even think is in the same league as the Nexus, and I too, am having a problem getting past the very dated, and plain look of the device. Dont get me wrong, if the Rezound was substantially superior, I could ignore the looks. But when they are fairly comparable in many areas, the more modern and handsome looks of the Nexus is a difference maker.

    I have a question. What animations are you killing, and what is the difference?
    Go under Developer options and shut off your animations. Then move around on the phone a bit and you will see the difference. I shut those off right away, don't like'm.
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