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Purchased this phone due to its high quality construction, HD screen, dual core processor, 32 GB of onboard storage, and low price. I also wanted a relatively "pure" Android experience (without a lot of junk apps) and this phone delivers that. It was a near top-of-the-line device 5 years ago and is adequate even today for anyone who isn't a power user. Camera is only 5 megapixels, so anyone who takes lots of pictures may want a phone with a higher resolution camera. You're stuck with Android 4.2.2 unless you are willing to root the phone and install a 3rd party Android O.S., but I knew this going in. The battery life is surprisingly short even with modest use -- I got about 8 to 9 hours. Shortly after my phone purchase I bought a higher capacity battery so the phone had enough juice to make it through a day --- something I highly recommend anyone get from the start.Vollständige Rezension lesen
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I bought this phone to upgrade without getting rid of my unlimited data plan. The best undocumented feature that I find useful is it allows me to be on the phone and on web at the same time (suck it AT&T!). The only thing I didn't like is this model doesn't connect to my computer via USB as a mass storage device which would make it easy to manipulate files on the phone through my computer. That's would have been the simplest way to restore my old backed up app settings. That also stopped me from being able to do a USB tether and use the phone data plan to get my computer on the internet when normal internet access methods are unavailable. I have just had to learn to deal without those features. Also the battery life was pretty horrible by itself, but using a battery saver app makes it last a decent amount of time.Vollständige Rezension lesen
I purchased this phone because I wanted to upgrade to 4g LTE without losing my unlimited data plan through Verizon. This phone was one of the least expensive ways that I found to accomplish this. Compared to the other Android phones in it's price range this is actually better across the board except for two areas. The first and most glaring issue with this phone is the battery life. I charged the phone overnight after I got it activated on my account. After very light use I had to plug it into a charger about midway through my day, I had an Iphone before upgrading to this so low battery life was a completely new issue for me. After installing task killers and the green power app I can now make it about 10 hours on a charge with light use. The second weakness compared to the other phones in it's price range is the 5 mp camera; however this only appears to be a weakness on paper as I haven't noticed much of a difference between the 5 mp camera on this and the 8 mp camera I had on my iphone. If those two issues don't scare you off then you will be in for a gem of a phone. The Amoled display is vibrant, and gives a great picture (if you ignore the fact that any bright colors kill your battery). The 4g LTE is incredibly fast, I quite regularly get 10 mbps download and 9.5 mbps upload in my office. Also considering that there have been several generations to come out after this phone, it is still a workhorse. I am able to multi task and tab through various windows with very little if any lag. Another pro for me is the absence of bloatware and the full fledged android 4.2.2 experience. Pros -4G LTE -Amoled -Google JB -Stout Performance Cons -BATTERY LIFE (If you don't want to be tethered to a charger most of the day look into a zerolemon extended battery) -5 MP Camera -Occasional poor audio on phone calls Overall I am very satisfied with this purchase, as this phone is great value for the money.Vollständige Rezension lesen
What's good; newer Android software (not the latest, but close) What's bad; battery life. Using a smartphone for the tasks you expect will suck battery power FAST. If you like the phone, look up extended life batteries from Samsung. That's what I did. Indifferent: this phone has no facility to take a memory chip ... I thought that would be a problem until I looked at the memory use on the phone I had then. I wasn't using any more than 1 Gig of a 32 Gig chip, so I didn't miss the no memory chip facility. You WILL have to transfer old info to your phone through a PC ... unless you want to do it manually!
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Being active in the dev community, and already on Verizon, I really didn't want to lose my unlimited data, but didn't want to pay Verizon price for a 4G phone. This is currently the only Google Nexus device available on Verizon, and it has already been updated to Android's latest software version. I specifically chose this device since it was a Nexus device. I love that it's stock Android, and updated with the latest Android version. The screen is gorgeous with full 1080p HD resolution. However, as Samsung's first 1080p HD device, the screen resolution is a battery killer so the battery life is sub-par. I knew that from doing my homework. I thought it was a fair trade off and still do. I keep a battery-saver app and a night-mode app running to dim the screen and turn off data connections when not in use, and ordered the full extended life battery also. Lasts much longer now. Extremely happy with my Gnex purchase, full, un-metered 4G speeds, has yet to step back to 3G in my home area. A great dev phone, and a great value. Still well-supported, if, even at Google's insistence with a reluctant Verizon, and even better and more thorough support from the dev communities. Can't say enough good about this phone as a Nexus branded device on Verizon, except, I still am not pleased with Verizon dragging their feet on updates, but Google holds their feet to the fire.Vollständige Rezension lesen