Verizon's Version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus Revealed to Be Thicker than GSM Version

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Kinda surprised by this review. Yes ICS is new, which combined with NFC, and some other added goodies should have made this a sure hit. But knocks on ICS and build quality make me glad that I got my RAZR although this will still be replacing my N1

Not surprised by the knocks on Samsung build quality; that is where MOTO shines.
 

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I'm not a phone expert like you guys...that being said, I don't understand how they were able to stuff LTE into the Razr's thin form factor but can't do the same for the Galaxy Nexus
because the razr has a ****ty screen, and non removable battery
 

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because the razr has a ****ty screen, and non removable battery

Dunno about the first part man; think that might be personal opinion as I thought it looked just fine when I played with it. I just didn't like how light it was, but that could just be me being old fashioned. They ought to have some dummy models that you can break - I mean how does anyone know how strong it is when you can't have at it with a pair of angry hands, a pair of pliers, or a hammer?

What I'm curious about is how hot the thing gets under high talk time, heavy app use, and heavy LTE use. I don't read every single nerd article so does anybody have any reports on these things with the newer dual core 4G phones?
 
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