If you could would you switch you galaxy nexus for HTC ONE X ?

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nadav64

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Ill get a quad when the RAZR gets one. Only problem I have with nexus is when the next one come out it will more than likely be with another carrier. Not good for me cause I'm not leaving Verizon for a phone.

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Why does your quad have to be on a razr?

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Nope. I have no interest in the One X over the Nexus.

It is quadcore and probably will have LTE if it comes to Verizon.

The LTE versions of the One X that have been announced are dual-core, not quad-core. It's the GSM/HSPA+ versions that have the quad-core processor.
 

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Nope. I have no interest in the One X over the Nexus.



The LTE versions of the One X that have been announced are dual-core, not quad-core. It's the GSM/HSPA+ versions that have the quad-core processor.
Did not know that, well that definitely makes me not want to jump ship then.
 

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We can add another phone to the mix. Would u get a Galaxy S3, HTC One X or keep your Nexus
 

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GalaxyFlatulence said:
HTC has a talent for making their phones lag due to their ridiculous "sense" skin, even a dual core phone like the rezound. wonder how much they'll make the quad core lag.....

From my experience HTC makes Androids that lag the least, excluding stock nexus of course
 
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