[Q] Should I switch back from the Razr to the Nexus - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Originally I bought the Verizon Nexus on Launch day. The phone's signal and battery was horrible until I rooted and loaded the newest radios available but even then my signal strength was pretty bad.
I eventually exchange the Nexus for the Razr because I was told Motorola has the best radios around. The Razr is nice and all but its impossible to get a stable version of ICS on it. I hear rumors that with the release of 4.0.4 for Verizon's Nexus the signal issues have been solved. I would like some feedback on everyone's experiences so I know if I should switch back to the Nexus or stay with the Razr.
What do you guys think?

Yes.
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Some people still have signal issues, but I've seen fewer with issues since the second 4.0.4 OTA that was grabbed. The Nexus will likely also see software support longer, and the radios will continue to be tweaked and improved as more and more data is received from new radio performance.

That's a hard desicion I have my nexus on sprint and I got no problems but my nexus s 4G had a lot radio issues idk if they got fix with ICS but what features are you looking on a phone ? If you don't want to carry an extra battery (I carried an extra battery stock one doesn't cut it) then I would keep the rzer Max(if you have the one) and idk how cameras compare I do know that galaxy nexus is good enough for me but it could be better
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I'm a power user. I want to tweak and play. I don't have the Razr maxx so the battery life is comparible to the Nexus but I at least could run the extended battery with it. I loved my nexus when i had it. the only complains I had were signal. Other than that I loved the phone.
I keep hearing that the Nexus will be supported longer and that they will eventually work out the signal issues. Thats all well and good but its already been 6 months. will it take them another year and half to get it sorted out? So far Google has not been quick to release updates to the Nexus. I think Verizon might be the problem.
Another option for me is the Rezound which now has ICS.

trevoryour said:
I'm a power user. I want to tweak and play. I don't have the Razr maxx so the battery life is comparible to the Nexus but I at least could run the extended battery with it. I loved my nexus when i had it. the only complains I had were signal. Other than that I loved the phone.
I keep hearing that the Nexus will be supported longer and that they will eventually work out the signal issues. Thats all well and good but its already been 6 months. will it take them another year and half to get it sorted out? So far Google has not been quick to release updates to the Nexus. I think Verizon might be the problem.
Another option for me is the Rezound which now has ICS.
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I think is more of a network issue since sprint fixed it in a week time and GSM never had problems
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No problems here.

jgalan14 said:
I think is more of a network issue since sprint fixed it in a week time and GSM never had problems
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Sprint doesn't have LTE anywhere yet so I don't think you can say its fixed with Sprint quite yet. You can't compare the GSM version because it isn't using the same hardware or firmware. If it was a network issue then why is it that the Nexus is the only phone to have these issues. I switched to the Razr because it didn't have the same issues. The Rezound also appears to not have the signal issues the Nexus had. It sounded to me like the Nexus's issues were radio firmware related. My question is are the issues fixed with the new firmware or should I go to the Rezound?

Do whatever you want OP. Posting here and asking that question will just get you "yes" answers. If going back the GN is something you really want to do then do it. It's what I'd do (because its on the GN forums and I own one... if you post on the RAZR forums then RAZR users would say stay with the RAZR).

trevoryour said:
I'm a power user. I want to tweak and play. I don't have the Razr maxx so the battery life is comparible to the Nexus but I at least could run the extended battery with it. I loved my nexus when i had it. the only complains I had were signal. Other than that I loved the phone.
I keep hearing that the Nexus will be supported longer and that they will eventually work out the signal issues. Thats all well and good but its already been 6 months. will it take them another year and half to get it sorted out? So far Google has not been quick to release updates to the Nexus. I think Verizon might be the problem.
Another option for me is the Rezound which now has ICS.
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the rezound has a solid radio and ICS. it actually has a really good chipset even on 3g, you can call and use data at the same time, something only it and the thunderbolt can do on CDMA. but the ICS builds are all sense based at the moment. there is no aosp, and there won't be until the RIL is cracked and released.

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Happy/Disappointed with the Nexus LTE model?

I haven't picked mine up yet, but know a lot of you already have. I'm going to be a bit sad downgrading from the Rezound to it, but i have my reasons.
What about you guys? Is the phone everything you expected/more?
Best phone EVER.
I really don't know why you think you'd be downgrading. This is an awesome android phone and ICS is slick as hell. I'm also very happy I'm on Verizon now as Sprint's 3G speeds in my area are horrendous.
1.2 dual core TI processor,hd screen that's absolutely gorgeous,ics to top it off. The phone is nothing but smooth. LOVE it. Probably saved me from completely ditching android.
I'm completely done with HTC and sense. It's a resource hog.
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def the best phone ever. Exceeded expectations. The Rezound is rezounding CRAP comparatively. This is not opinion, it's FACT. lol
Prev phones... Htc Hero, Htc EVO, HTC EVO 3D, Nexus S 4G... none of them compare. Sort of like apples to oranges because of ICS, but whatever.
Downgrading ? Don't think it's downgrading.
The phone rocks so far. Little quirks, but what phone doesn't have quirks?
BEATS the HELL out of any other phone I've ever seen
I LOL'd at downgrading.
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Had the Rezound and this phone is way better. Plus no sense to slow down the phone. You will get updates much sooner. What's not to like?
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Just picked mine up and its amazing. The screen is absolutly beautiful. I came from the droid charge and that had a nice screen too, but nothing like this
I just played with it in the store for like 20 minutes. It's really fast and slick. I want this phone. My renew date is the 12/28 and they won't let me upgrade now but the rep at the store said maybe if I call verizon custom service they might let me???
I'm going to try the store I usually buy stuff at and see if it makes a difference.
+1 Love it.
It's absolutely nothing short of the best phone I have ever owned. I have no reason to install Handcent or Swiftkey X
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I am in the UK and had the choice of the Nexus or the Note. After trying both, I went for the Note. Faster processor, better camera, larger screen, FM radio, bigger battery, better GPS, MicroSD card slot plus the stylus. Can live without ICS for a while till the bugs are sorted and tweaks made. It's a shame you don't have the choice in some parts of the world.
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I just exchanged my Rezound for the Galaxy Nexus. No regrets whatsoever. The Rezound IS a very good phone, but the Nexus is just on another level. It's no downgrade over the Rezound!
voxigenboy said:
I haven't picked mine up yet, but know a lot of you already have. I'm going to be a bit sad downgrading from the Rezound to it, but i have my reasons.
What about you guys? Is the phone everything you expected/more?
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This is just my simple opinion on what I have experienced.
I'm going to compare it to the RAZR which is the phone I used for 3 days waiting on the Nexus:
- The RAZR has better radio (signal strength). with the RAZR I always had 4g at work, now I get 4g from time to time.
- I have noticed some really minor lags, I saw no lag with the RAZR at all.
- I found browser experience of the RAZR superior.
- RAZR has a laughter speaker but the call quality (on the other end) sucked, Nexus is better.
-Some minor FC here and there but that will go away soon.
Even with all this, I will never change it for the RAZR or any other phone I have seen. It is nice and a little of getting used to ICS.
definitely NOT a downgrade, you won't regret it.
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Picked mine up at Radioshack this morning at open. There was a lot of frustration with their system, then with Verizon's system, then they had to manually enter my information over the phone and the whole process took about an hour just to sell the phone.
Then I opened it up and activated it. Worth every frustrating second. This phone is amazing.
Totally happy with mine. For an android fan stuck on Big Red, it is definitely the best option. ICS is rockin'! :thumbup:
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Upgraded from a Droid Charge as well. That was never a phone I absolutely loved, but I was trying to get on unlimited 4G before it went tiered. Really my only complaint at this point is the speaker is definitely quieter. The sound from the headset also is lower.
But better screen? Check. Speedy dual core (compared to Charge)? Check. No camera lag? Check. Huge modding community? Sure to come. ICS? Awesome.
I don't see myself regretting the decision to buy this phone.
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Should I try for a Nexus?

I am on my 2nd RAZR and it drops data connection every day just like the old one did.
Verizon is going to call me soon and I wanted to know if I should go for this phone or not for holding 4G LTE on verizon. or does Verizon just suck?
Thanks
If you want a fun and nice device: yes.
If you are going to come here and bash on it once you get it because its not perfect: no
Make a wise decision and be sure before you buy. Too many people buying blindly and not understanding the pros and cons. Then we get to hear another 50 threads on why the phone sucks.
I don't go bash things, just because of a one time thing or because it has a dead pixel. I am not buying anything, I am asking if I should go for this phone or not because the razr's I got do not work right. 100% stock by the way and no root.
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDxJoGv3FLA&feature=channel
If you want the best experience Android has to offer, you need a Nexus...plain and simple.
The nexus drops data just as much
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I understand your concerns, I had similar problems with a couple of Motorola phones. I actually first exchanged and then returned my Motorola phone from Bell (in Canada) because my data kept dropping too. To replace it I picked up the GNex and have not had any of those problems ever since. I was in the same boat though wondering if it was the carrier or the phone....I say now that it was the phone.
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The nexus drops data just as much
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Maybe for you, I've had my Nexus for 3 months without a single data drop, with the old and new radios.
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how much data do you use?
I am on the unlimited plan and I have avg about 60GB per 30 days. I only used 29GB and I am near the end. I think the 94GB month did it in. ( well I think that one was bad.)
4ktvs said:
how much data do you use?
I am on the unlimited plan and I have avg about 60GB per 30 days. I only used 29GB and I am near the end. I think the 94GB month did it in. ( well I think that one was bad.)
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That's a lot of data
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Yes I know, thats why I want the best phone at holding 4g lte and I don't think the razr is it.
Honestly I think I've read topics around here saying the nexus drops data ocassionally on the Verizon nexus. So read around first. Also the Verizon version gets super poor battery life. Also people periodically bash the screen.
But my GSM nexus is plain and simple the best phone I've owned. So I say go for it.
What do you meen by "super poor". I have herd the Verizon nexus does drop data, but I can't see it being like the crap I have to put up with. I have seen the screen and it's better than the razr.
You have the RAZR maxx?
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Nope just a Droid razr and a Samsung galaxy s2. I don't have a Maxx.
Offtopic: Can you point me were the GB stock roms are for the S2. ( ICS has been giving me some data issues, but not as bad as this RAZR.)
4ktvs said:
Nope just a Droid razr and a Samsung galaxy s2. I don't have a Maxx.
Offtopic: Can you point me were the GB stock roms are for the S2. ( ICS has been giving me some data issues, but not as bad as this RAZR.)
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My battery life is if I'm lucky without ever turning 4g on so 3g the whole time I can get like 3 hours screen on TOPS. Usually 2 or so... My data works great btw
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My razr is about the same on 3g. My S2 is way better in the battery life cat.
I am glad your data works great. Have you ever had speeds of 400-600Kbs?
Thanks
Definitely worth upgrading from a RAZR. You will thank us for talking you into it
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OP, I'm actually about to make the switch today (Wednesday the 11th) getting in the mail from Verizon, I'm on my 5th Razr since 2-10. I've had alright battery life, and horrible data drops with all them. If you want to wait a couple days, I can give you an idea of what to expect since I'm doing the exact same thing you're thinking of.
Don't get the nexus expecting better reception and less data drop. The nexus gets significantly worse signal than my droid charge did. I love it just the same though. It could just be verizon's network coverage in your area.
Ploxorz said:
Don't get the nexus expecting better reception and less data drop. The nexus gets significantly worse signal than my droid charge did. I love it just the same though. It could just be verizon's network coverage in your area.
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You should see this then: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCbvDEewcJU&feature=relmfu

iPhone 4 owner thinking of getting the GN.

Hey there. I currently use the iPhone 4 on Verizon. I tried android before and had a Samsung Fascinate for about 10 months before switching to iPhone. The main reasons I switched were speed, efficiency, and a streamlined appearance. I needed a phone that just worked. The fascinate was beautiful, but it was laggy, stuck on 2.1 for FAR too long, and riddled with bloatware (BING, UGH!). I've been looking at the Droid Incredible and Droid 4, but they both seem lackluster. I DON'T want the Galaxy S3, I'm done with Touchwiz and rooting to get rid of it. The Nexus is a bit older now, but only $50 on a contract extension.
So, Nexus owners, do you love your phone? Would you buy it again? And is it worth it to upgrade to one now? I'm a little android-curious and I want to be assured that this phone is a winner!
Also, I'm used to wonderful battery life on my iPhone 4 (light use about 1.5 days). Can the GN compare?
hoclem24 said:
Hey there. I currently use the iPhone 4 on Verizon. I tried android before and had a Samsung Fascinate for about 10 months before switching to iPhone. The main reasons I switched were speed, efficiency, and a streamlined appearance. I needed a phone that just worked. The fascinate was beautiful, but it was laggy, stuck on 2.1 for FAR too long, and riddled with bloatware (BING, UGH!). I've been looking at the Droid Incredible and Droid 4, but they both seem lackluster. I DON'T want the Galaxy S3, I'm done with Touchwiz and rooting to get rid of it. The Nexus is a bit older now, but only $50 on a contract extension.
So, Nexus owners, do you love your phone? Would you buy it again? And is it worth it to upgrade to one now? I'm a little android-curious and I want to be assured that this phone is a winner!
Also, I'm used to wonderful battery life on my iPhone 4 (light use about 1.5 days). Can the GN compare?
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I love nexus to d core ... goin with 27h battery life with 3.24h of screen on
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Can definitely get a good day or two with light use out of the Nexus, everyone's idea of light use differs though.
I've previously owned an iPhone 4. Got to say, with Jellybean you get the same snappy OS feel minus the restrictions.
The camera isn't as good indoors, but much faster and outdoors pic quality is about the same.
If you want an Android device, then it is the one to have IMO.
hoclem24 said:
Hey there. I currently use the iPhone 4 on Verizon. I tried android before and had a Samsung Fascinate for about 10 months before switching to iPhone. The main reasons I switched were speed, efficiency, and a streamlined appearance. I needed a phone that just worked. The fascinate was beautiful, but it was laggy, stuck on 2.1 for FAR too long, and riddled with bloatware (BING, UGH!). I've been looking at the Droid Incredible and Droid 4, but they both seem lackluster. I DON'T want the Galaxy S3, I'm done with Touchwiz and rooting to get rid of it. The Nexus is a bit older now, but only $50 on a contract extension.
So, Nexus owners, do you love your phone? Would you buy it again? And is it worth it to upgrade to one now? I'm a little android-curious and I want to be assured that this phone is a winner!
Also, I'm used to wonderful battery life on my iPhone 4 (light use about 1.5 days). Can the GN compare?
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The Nexus is without question the best android experience you can get currently. The only problem I had with Ice Cream Sandwich was the lag when using live wallpapers but Jellybean fixed that problem. Honestly smoothness of the Nexus with Jellybean is on par or slightly worse than the iPhone. If I was to get a phone right now I would definitely pick up the Nexus especially at 50 dollars, that said however I would personally wait a few months for the new Nexus phone/s to be announced.
Do it. You got plenty of time before the next Nexus will be unveiled. Absolutely marvelous device. I get a days worth out of the phone with maybe a short charge in the middle of the day. /rant begins: Plus why would anyone want over a days worth of charging?!?!?! Don't you have a charger right next to your bed or charge it at night when you're not awake?!?!?! Really I don't understand.../rant over...kinda..
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nexicon said:
Do it. You got plenty of time before the next Nexus will be unveiled. Absolutely marvelous device. I get a days worth out of the phone with maybe a short charge in the middle of the day. /rant begins: Plus why would anyone want over a days worth of charging?!?!?! Don't you have a charger right next to your bed or charge it at night when you're not awake?!?!?! Really I don't understand.../rant over...kinda..
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I love the Galaxy Nexus. The biggest downside is the radio--it blows. It is close to seven months since release and none of the software radios have improved the signal quality significantly.
I was at a backyard BBQ this weekend and I couldn't get enough signal to access the internet with the phone. Right next to me was someone with the Bionic and another with the Thunderbolt, both on Verizon. They were both able to get enough bars (one) to access the internet. Here I am running JB and a nice custom kernel but unable to do anything meaningful with the phone in that backyard. GN fails all the time to grab signal where it should. I spent a lot of time inside of restaurants inside bars, clubs, people's houses without signal. What's the point of having the phone?
As for battery life, you have to change the mindset coming from iPhone with a sealed case. Batteries cost $4 each from China. I keep a few in my pocket when I go out. I typically do one or two battery swaps when I go out for the evening.
I'm wedded to this phone for now. I were in the market for a new phone, I would get the nicest Android phone with a replaceable battery that can be unlocked with a strong developer community. Whether the SIII or One X fits that bill, I don't know.
4 days on nexus and without JB it lags coming from S2 i9100.
on JB it rocks, really loving it.
only 2 issues....
no native T9 dialer, using ex dialer donate and plugins to fix the issue and looks
volume of the external speakers sucks, listening youtube videos is hell. (no solutions yet)
i like stock only so custom roms are out of question
For the price its a great device. I enjoyed it a lot. I upgraded to the GS3. The GS3 has all kinds of hardware upgrades over my GN but it also cost more. The camera upgrade is big. 2GB RAM is nice too. But for the price the Galaxy Nexus has some nice things going for it.
atifsh said:
4 days on nexus and without JB it lags coming from S2 i9100.
on JB it rocks, really loving it.
only 2 issues....
no native T9 dialer, using ex dialer donate and plugins to fix the issue and looks
volume of the external speakers sucks, listening youtube videos is hell. (no solutions yet)
i like stock only so custom roms are out of question
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Solution- download volume + (sound boost) from play market.
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Well as someone who had the iPhone 4s and then moved to the Galaxy Nexus I can say without a doubt that the gnex is the best phone I've ever owned. This phone is a tinkerers dream.
I easily can get a days use with juicy defender (7am-11pm 35%). I will say that the iPhone 4 has better battery than the gnex or the 4s for that matter but then you're buying outdated hardware that will get a watered down version of iOS6 when it gets released while with the gnex you get the latest unrestricted OS.
If you're only experience with Android is the Fascinate, you'll love the GNex or S3. If possible, get the GSM Nexus.
You mentioned you didn't like rooting and such on your original Fascinate...honestly if you aren't about taking advantage of the massive development available on the GN, there isn't anything to recommend it over a GS3. Touchwiz is better these days (I'd still toss it for straight google experience, though). But all indications are that samsung is taking care of it's baby now, and trying not to be the bad mother of the GS1 days.
I have a 4s and its back in its box for now... the nexus with jelly bean feels like a brand new phone no joke. I loooove it!
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Man, I recently ditched my atrix 4G about a month ago for the gnexus and I'm so glad I did. I had bought my gf the 4s for her birthday, and I'm not gonna lie- after playing around with her phone then going back to my buggy/laggy atrix, I started considering switching to the iPhone for stability. Most android phones at the time were the 'new phone of the month' crap, and although I love the functionality of android, I ultimately wanted a stable phone that would be updated to the newest OS whenever there was a release.
Before throwing in the towel, I gave the galaxy nexus a shot. This thing rocks. No lag, great dev community, first to be upgraded when there is a new os upgrade, great camera and screen size/resolution.. etc etc. This phone will not let you down, trust me man. Coming from a guy who also would turn down the Galaxy s3 for the same reason, I advise you to go android. Go android, and go whatever Google's flagship phone is. If possible, I'd hold out until Google releases their new Nexus device(s?) so you can have the latest and greatest.
I'm here to answer any questions you've got.
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I agree the GNex is the best android phone, and it is best for customization, especially when coming from iPhones.
However you also mentioned you want something that just works. Unfortunately nothing beats the iphone in this category. GNex is a high maintenance phone. From day to day task (getting find my phone to work, typing in different languages), to managing an os update. I am still struggling with issues after jellybean upgrade.
Also, Google now sucks compare to siri. It doesn't extract info from contact, ie. does not know who I am or who is my wife, her phone number. Finally I really missed imessage. Most of my friends are on ios, almost no one use Google+.
In my opinion, stay with your iPhone if you want it to just work. But get a GNex if you are bored of ios and want to tinker your phone.
evil_penguin said:
Solution- download volume + (sound boost) from play market.
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Doesn't work on jb buddy
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Doesn't work on jb buddy
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I know ..developer is working hard to make it work with jellybean:thumbup:
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Definitely get the nexus. I got mine three days ago and love it. I also bought the wife an iPhone Friday. Side by side the nexus wins hands down...without even turning them on lmao.
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The nexus is a great phone, 4.1 is very very smooth, however I'm going to go against the grain here, because of your comment "It just needs to work". The nexus is on the bleeding edge of android and sometimes problems DO crop up and can take a while to fix and in rare cases be pretty crippling (Nexus S search bug on the i9020a for example). If you can live with little quirks or willing to get your hands dirty and try to fix them yourself, then by all means get this phone, if you want something 100% trouble free, you might be better to stay with the iPhone.
The nexus however does provide you with a bloat free experience, and if you like to tinker, then it's the best choice available. I'm never sure if the verizon variant is properly supported in AOSP, if you have the option, get a GSM version (yes this means going with someone other the version) and get the phone from the play store to make sure you don't have a samsung regional variant (yakju/takju)
Best of luck on your decision.
I spent quite a while playing with my friends iPhones and when I walked into Verizon I was pretty much set on getting one because they do just work. They dont bug up, they dont lag, they just do as you ask. But I also realized how no matter whos phone I was using I felt like I was using just anyones phone. They all kind of felt the same even though people had different wallpapers and what not. I just did not get the feeling everyone had their own unique device and I like having the ability to stand out. When I went into Verizon, they never even brought the I phone out. They put the Droid 4 (which I also asked for) the GNX and the LG Enligten. As soon as they took the Nexus out of the box I was impressed. It was the right size, the screen was fantastic (I thought I wouldnt mind the screen size difference from iPhone to Nexus but I do and I cant stand to use the small iPhone screen now) I got double my data, double the memory, faster cpu. Everyone in the store said they wished it was out when they were considering their next phone so I jumped on it. At first I was a bit annoyed with ICS and its laggyness. Do yourself a huge favor, get JB and load a good kernel and from an interface perspective it dusts the iPhone for me. The only thing I wish worked better is the reception. And that is a huge core feature. I just cant tell if its a radio software issue or a antenna issue. It seems some people have fixed their phones with flashing new radios but it may just be a patch on an underlying problem. Even with that I still have no regets passing on the iPhone.

Deciding between keeping Razr or getting nexus

Last Saturday I Signed on and got a Droid Inc 2 but hated HTC and their signal/reception
and went on exchanged at best buy for my Droid Razr.
Overall, my razr is a good phone aside from the fact the camera is not good at all(reminds me of my Droid X) and
it gets laggy every once and awhile.
I see that Target Mobile has the Nexus for 29.99 plus a free samsung dock with it.
What I'm looking for
1. Decent/Good Camera----I've heard mixed results on the Nexus Camera
2. Fast- Little to no lag
I'm aware of the "signal problem" with the Nexus but i really want the phone for it's big screen.
My question for you all is would you still buy this phone today with all that you guys know about it? Taking out the fact it is a pure google phone
which is why most if not all of you brought it, what are the features besides the fact that it is pure android that made you buy it and would you buy it
now or do you recommend I keep the Droid razr or aim for the Rezound(Awesome camera but i dislike htc sense) or new Droid Razr M?
I received mine as a replacement for multiple malfunctioning Droid Charges, but I would definitely get the Nexus again. To answer your questions:
1. I find the camera on the Nexus is very good. With JellyBean, the shutter is the fastest I've ever seen on an Android device, so it's easy to snap multiple shots. I also cannot complain about the quality of the pictures taken.
2. I have some periods of lag, but not worse than any other device that I've owned. It's definitely the smoothest phone I've owned, especially with JellyBean.
The "signal problem" hits me fairly hard, since I work in an outlying Verizon area and in a building that might as well be a faraday cage. I can't really complain once I'm outside of my workplace, though.
Finally, the screen. Some people have had problems with purple, distorted, or banded screens. Luckily, my device has had a perfect screen so far. If you're really wanting it for the screen, you'll want to check out the specific device you'd be purchasing before accepting it (if possible). Also, if you're looking for a good screen, you might want to check out the Galaxy S III. It's larger than the Nexus (4.8" vs 4.65") and, from what I've heard, it's a good quality screen.
I can't comment on the Razr or Rezound. I know that some people who were very unhappy with the signal reception on Samsung models found those models more to their liking, though.
Nexus kills the RAZR period. Camera is not amazing on the nexus (had an s2 before and it took way better shots) but the cam app and performance as mentioned above is amazing (shutter lag, speed etc). As for performance and lag the gnex with JB is amazingly smooth especially compared to the RAZR. You will be happier with a gnex. Also if you're on xda that means you prob like flashing roms and there is arguably no better phone for custom roms. I say gnex
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Nexus kills the RAZR period. Camera is not amazing on the nexus (had an s2 before and it took way better shots) but the cam app and performance as mentioned above is amazing (shutter lag, speed etc). As for performance and lag the gnex with JB is amazingly smooth especially compared to the RAZR. You will be happier with a gnex. Also if you're on xda that means you prob like flashing roms and there is arguably no better phone for custom roms. I say gnex
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garu12 said:
Nexus kills the RAZR period. Camera is not amazing on the nexus (had an s2 before and it took way better shots) but the cam app and performance as mentioned above is amazing (shutter lag, speed etc). As for performance and lag the gnex with JB is amazingly smooth especially compared to the RAZR. You will be happier with a gnex. Also if you're on xda that means you prob like flashing roms and there is arguably no better phone for custom roms. I say gnex
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Ha i have no idea how to do that. I believe i read somewhere you have to unlock the device? Not sure how i do that.
But i will be seeing if i can exchange one last time since it doesn't make sense to buy from target when i can exchange.
I get at best 1 bar here or the empty 3g signal icon. I almost always have signal but it's only a bar with decent call quality so it is usable.
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Micah Luca said:
Ha i have no idea how to do that. I believe i read somewhere you have to unlock the device? Not sure how i do that.
But i will be seeing if i can exchange one last time since it doesn't make sense to buy from target when i can exchange.
I get at best 1 bar here or the empty 3g signal icon. I almost always have signal but it's only a bar with decent call quality so it is usable.
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the signal issue has been fixed with the newest radios...trust me. Its fine now.
Micah Luca said:
Ha i have no idea how to do that. I believe i read somewhere you have to unlock the device? Not sure how i do that.
But i will be seeing if i can exchange one last time since it doesn't make sense to buy from target when i can exchange.
I get at best 1 bar here or the empty 3g signal icon. I almost always have signal but it's only a bar with decent call quality so it is usable.
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Tools have made it incredibly easy to root and jellybean for VZW gnex is worth think, I'm running it now. If youre considering unlocking your bootloader and rooting your phone please ask any questions you may have as it's easy to get confused your first time and that can cause the death of your phone if you dunno what you're doing. Though even if you don't root the gnex is still amazing, and an OTA update for JB should hopefully arrive soon
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It's GNex time ma'boy! Kick that Motolocked to the curb.
Nothing beats having a Nexus IMO. Now would i buy this phone all over again OFCOURSE no need to think it twice its a great phone because of the community and all the roms and mods out there to improve the phone's experience. Now when it comes to the camera its not great but it gets the job done if your not looking to take any professional shots. The radios have improved with the latest ones out there and i simply would recommend it since it would continue receiving support from google for at least another couple of years if your planning on staying stock.
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the signal issue has been fixed with the newest radios...trust me. Its fine now.
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I would disagree with this. For some, it helped LTE drops, but for reception, most have no difference with the latest radios compared to FC04/05. Also, from what I've read, VZW rejected Samsung's update based on poor radio performance.
OP, if you're struggling with reception on the Razr, I think it'd be fair to say that you'd be struggling as much or worse with the Nexus.

How awful is the Verizon Galaxy Nexus experience?

When I went to leave early from to Verizon from sprint in early december (long story not my choice) I was coming from a nexus s. So in my mind it was like no brainer, Galaxy nexus. Went into Best Buy mobile told them I wanted a Galaxy Nexus, they gave me ****. "It's not reliable, we always have returns, it's overrated, not worth the money, we'd have to backorder it, look at something else." These are people I know on a first name basis who I'm comfortable with so they wouldn't shaft me. I told them I wanted it because custom software and freedom excites me. Long story short I ended up with a RAZR M. Great phone I love it amazing build and formfactor. But it's like dating a girl who's slightly younger the more I'm with it the more little flaws I see. Virtually no dev support, no google wallet even sideloading, small internal memory ( 8 gigs). So it always leaves me wondering; I know the verizon GNEX is botched, but is it bad enough to pass on and look elsewhere? Share your opinion.
I love my nexus I've never had issues with it since i bought it last February. Just recently i had issues with the screen. Took it to best buy mobile they ordered me a new one and i got a good phone again. No issues at all. I don't know what people keep saying its a bad phone cuz its not.
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Agreed, it is a good phone and I too don't understand what everyone keeps whining about. If people really hate the phone that much then just shutup and get something else. But personally the only thing I've noticed is that it doesn't get as good of a signal as my friends do who have Motorola phones. Other than that I really have no complaints.
I love mine too. Last August had to get a new a few days later due a signal issue, but after that its the best android I've had. What bugs me is the lack of info from Verizon and Samsung about software. Both are quit like clams
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Agreed, it is a good phone and I too don't understand what everyone keeps whining about. If people really hate the phone that much then just shutup and get something else. But personally the only thing I've noticed is that it doesn't get as good of a signal as my friends do who have Motorola phones. Other than that I really have no complaints.
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Couldn't help but notice you have a trinogram as your picture, another Oh, Sleeper fan in xda world - other than me?
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Overall my experience with my GNex has been pleasant. I replaced the earpiece speaker.... But everything else has been OK.
Now, Verizon is always gonna be a Verizon. They are gonna do the same stuff no matter what phone you have ( slow updates, tiered plans, no customer loyalty, uninhibited greed....the usual stuff)
But this is a solid phone. The dev community is strong. No complaints here!
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Like everyone says, it's an awesome phone. You'll fall in love customizing it. Only thing about the CDMA version is that the battery life is terrible. 1-1.5 screen time and roughly 10-12 hours of life. I'm a moderate user.
Idk i have never had a problem with my nexus and its one of the better phones i owned.
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I love the phone too. I got rid of my ****ty DROID Charge due to lack of dev support and the outdated internals. But overall, it's been a good phone to own. Antennas suck, being a Samsung. Battery life for LTE isn't very good. And camera isn't that great. But it's got plenty of Roms to keep interesting.
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I've had the galaxy nexus for about 3 months now. My previous phones were the HTC G1, the thunderbolt and the rezound. As far as the android experience goes this is the best phone I've had. As far as a "phone" goes this is the worst phone I had. Sometimes I lose signal but the phones shows full bars and reports a good signal. I can't make or receive calls or get internet. I thought the solution was to have it on 3g only but even though its more reliable as a phone it still loses signal without any warning. And that is a bit dangerous. From researching I am not the only one, and some people say they have to go thru 6 to get 1 good one. I bought mine on eBay so that's not an option for me. Now I'm trying to decide if I want to keep it or get a different phone.
BTW I have flashed multiple combination of radios, kernels, and ROMs. No dice.
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I've been very happy with my VZW Gnex. In fact, I have now owned it longer than any other phone before, and that includes my OG droid.
I am unhappy with Verizon themselves tho, and will be leaving when my contract expires in a few weeks.
I made the move from Sprint to VZW in August 2012, and this is the first and only phone I've had since being on the network. Additionally, this is the first phone I've had since the old WinMo days that I haven't had an incessant itch to switch to something new. I even got my flashing addiction down to 1x/month on average!
Good phone, good network, good experience thus far.
I get lots of reception issues with this phone. It isn't about bars or anything. It often disappoints even running Speedtest,net app. My XOOM has LTE also but gets significantly faster download and upload speeds. The 4.1.2 update makes it smoother, but it's performance as a phone is pretty weak. My Droid 1 is the best experience I've had with a smartphone. The Droid 2 was OK but had too much crap on it. This is a significant interface and capability improvement over those phones but it's performance is so lackluster, I might have been better off with another LTE model.
The clean stock experience is nice but I'd rather have it perform better as a phone. My husband's Galaxy Nexus acts the same way. It's not a bad phone if you can get it cheap.
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Personally, I love it. I wouldn't be on Verizon if they didn't have a Nexus. Battery life on any LTE devices sucks. I took care of it with this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007C8XRJY/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00
Just chiming in here.... I'm kinda new to the GNexus on Verizon... As you see my daily driver is still the razr maxx... And I'm comparing the two... Motorola bugs me so much. If it wasn't for the 24hr battery life is would easily jump ship. I just rooted the nexus, put Google wallet on it and can't wait to go to McDonalds to buy a cup of coffee lol.. But I had the incD before and loved roming.. I still do but I hate locked boot loader and low dev. Community.
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Its not a bad phone at all. Most people's biggest gripe is that its not a "true nexus device" because updates have to go through Verizon first and don't come directly from Google.
I've had the toro / VzW Galaxy Nexus since it was first released by Verizon -- must be about 13 or 14 months now. A bit flakey on initial release, but updates came quickly, and since I unlocked and rooted I've tried several ROMs. Overall - it's been the best phone I've used since buying my first cell phone about 21 years ago. Sure, there are a few points I'd like to see improved, but that doesn't stop this being a spectacular device overall. Since using ROMs like XenonHD, Codename Android and Nexus Evolution, the phone has been generally spectacular, with my only annoyance being battery life. For the past year I sported a 2000 mah OEM "extended" battery, but as GNex owners know, these don't go that far. I finally opted for a 3800 mah battery from Hyperion a couple of days ago, along with a couple of matching cases that I can switch between -- a one piece TPU case, and a Seidio convert combo. With a full charge, battery life is excellent now -- I've been on battery for about 10 hours today with 2 hours screen time so far, and still have 70% left -- and this should improve after I've fully cycled the battery a few times. At this point - the phone is immaculate, looks like new, works beautifully and is just about 100% customizable with a big selection of ROMs, mods and themes. All in all, this is a fantastic phone.
The phone itself is great as long as you get one without any of the hardware flaws. The battery life is sub-par, especially compared to the GSM version, but if you can keep a charger nearby it lasts well enough you don't really have too much to worry about.
Verizon is really the only problem I have with it. They really treat their customers like trash. Their prices are astronomical and they want to figure out how to charge more. Flagrant anti-consumerism with the blocking Google Wallet because it competes with ISIS. The big kicker is that their coverage isn't really much better than others these days. Blahblah I could ramble on all day about why I'm leaving VZW when my contract is up, I'll shut up now.
Sounds like a mixed bag so far. But the positives outway the negatives. I like my Razr M alot, but I do miss nexus customization a lot. I feel like if Verizon weren't so ridiculous with their policies I wouldn't be as bothered by my choice. Hardware wise I'm liking the RAZR m a bit more but the software freedom is a bit of a letdown. Having Stock is a plus though. I was set if it wasn't a nexus it would be flashable or stock.O yea, and as far as I'm concerned LTE is nullified and a big marketing ploy as long as caps are around.
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If the salemen you spoke to aren't related to you by blood, then they lied to you. Aren't you curious why you ended up with a Razr as opposed to the well supported GNex? It's not a coincidence that every corporate Verizon store has a dedicated Razr section. They are pushing for sales of Razrs, because they have better control over their software. You won't find any Verizon bloatware on a Gnex (b/c Google won't allow it), thus they lose on advertising and endorsement dollars.
Personally, I've had a pleasant experience with my Verizon GNex. Sure, I don't get phenomenal battery life, but I still have access to a charger throughout most of my day (as most people would). Reception could be improved, but I don't have high expectations when it comes to Samsung's radio hardware. The camera though... isn't something I would show off. And you can't beat the dev scene; this phone will be up to date even when the next Nexus comes out.

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