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Samsung Galaxy Nexus Video Review - Phonedog.com

Briankbl

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[video=youtube;jS6XcqhoJP8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS6XcqhoJP8&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/video]

Definitely not the superphone I was expecting...now I'm really trying to figure out if I should keep holding onto my upgrade for who knows how much longer, or just get the Razr which will be getting ICS shortly anyways. The hardware side of the GNex just doesn't look like it was worth waiting this long for. ;(

Sent using common sense.
 
No phone is perfect these company's do that so one phone does not sell more than another.My perfect phone is 8mp camera, great gpu, 720pHD screen,
dual core, ICS 32gb removable storage,4g LTE,and a 2000 mah battery. All of these things are out now and can be in a phone and at $299.99 there should be phones like this.
 
[video=youtube;jS6XcqhoJP8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS6XcqhoJP8&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/video]

Definitely not the superphone I was expecting...now I'm really trying to figure out if I should keep holding onto my upgrade for who knows how much longer, or just get the Razr which will be getting ICS shortly anyways. The hardware side of the GNex just doesn't look like it was worth waiting this long for. ;(

Sent using common sense.

Um lol... well the hardware side is still a hell of a lot better then the Razr.
 
Some people will just never be happy. There is no such thing as a perfect phone. Whatever you think the "perfect" phone is, will no longer be perfect by the time that phone comes out, because nerds like us will always be waiting for the next best thing that is just on the horizon.

In other words, by the time you wait for the phone that you think is the one worth waiting for, it will no longer be the one worth waiting for anymore. ;)
 
The amount of complaints from people who haven't even seen or held one in person is ridiculous. The overwhelming majority of reviews I've read state that this is the best Android phone ever built (software and hardware wise).
 
I find that every phone has some thing that I don't like about it. So Just weigh all the upsides and downsides to a phone and make my decision. So far the Nexus has the least amount of flaws or a flaw that I can live with (no removable SD card). It also has a major upside vanilla Android!
 
Phone looks awesome. I don't even begin to understand what people are complaining about.

Did you even watch the video? Could it be the underwhelming camera? How about the lag seen in the review? Maybe it's the fact that Samsung didn't use their superior Exynos processor? Really, you don't see anything at all that some people might be upset about?

Sorry for all the questions, but your remark warrants them.

Sent using common sense.
 
To each their own

That's what's great about Android, there's a huge variety of choices. Each phone has their ups and downs and each will find their own type of user.
 
Did you even watch the video? Could it be the underwhelming camera? How about the lag seen in the review? Maybe it's the fact that Samsung didn't use their superior Exynos processor? Really, you don't see anything at all that some people might be upset about?

Sorry for all the questions, but your remark warrants them.

Sent using common sense.

I sure did, that's why I said that. I don't get the whining. Lag? Laughable. I'm not going to complain about a few milliseconds. Processor? In the real world it means squat they didn't use their "superior" processor. That's something for the basement fanboys to brag about, not my thing. In the real world I'll be using my phone as it's intended. Not running benchmarks all day to make myself feel good. Underwhelming camera, based on what? Megapixels? Zero-shutter lag, decent quality pics from a cell phone. What more do you want? At least it's not a Motorola camera. What are you comparing it to? A $7000 Nikon or Canon DSLR? Give me a break.
 
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