Yeah really. You'd think the Nexus was the second coming of Christ the way the Android sites have been going on...and on...and on...you get the picture.RAZR is the best in my opinion.....I'm glad the Nexus finally came out now all the android sites can report on other things besides that phone every second.
well being that there is no such thing as the " nexus prime" I am going to stick with the Razr or would consider the Galaxy Nexus.
Now if you are meaning GN....I will still stick with the Razr.....thanks but no thanks.....not a fan of plastic phones.
I just started a thread about being glad I got the Razr, check it out. With that being said, after spending some time with the GN, I'm sticking with the Razr.
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Well when jerk chicken (I have no idea what the next android is going to be called) comes out and all us nexus owners have had it for 6 months and you're still waiting lets see how glad you are you got th
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this phone had also been called the prime!
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I think that is what they had originally planned on calling it, but that got scrapped
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Well when jerk chicken (I have no idea what the next android is going to be called) comes out and all us nexus owners have had it for 6 months and you're still waiting lets see how glad you are you got th
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I'm considering it, but only because the Nexus was the phone I originally planned on getting and "settled" for the Razr last month when my OG Droid was having issues. That said, I have been very happy with the Razr. I actually think Moto did a great job with Blur. It's subtle, unlike Sense, and very snappy. I also don't notice the bloatware because you can uninstall some of the programs, and hide the rest. I also like how thin the Razr is, as it feels like nothing in my pocket.
However, I am very intrigued by ICS (yes, I realize the Razr will get it at some point), and I want to see how the Nexus feels in my hand. While I love how slim the Razr is, it is a little wide. I also think that I am stuck on the fact that I have been holding out for the Nexus for a while, and now that it is finally released I want to give it a chance. I intentionally purchased my Razr at Costco for the 90 day exchange policy, so while I may switch, I fully intend to take all the time I need to make sure it's the right device for me. I am very happy with the Razr and it will take great reviews and personal experience to get me to switch.