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Mar 9
Jonathan Verar
Mar 8
Esteban Castañeda
Mar 8
Maybach Danger
Overall
4.4
4.4
"Great Battery even with Canadian LTE"
The display is amazing and crisp and the best choice other than the HTC One X for everyone who does not prefer the extensive blues of AMOLED. Battery Life is also amazing for daily use with LTE on. It's a little wider than most phones, but still a good size. Screen is a little smaller than normal phones because of the on screen buttons.
Mar 8
Josh Empeno
Mar 8
John Liu
Mar 8
Barker Benjamin
Overall
5.0
5.0
"Google software updates... nuff said."
In this day and age of illegal unlocked phones. Well what better place to go to than an out of the box unlocked, Nexus 4. Times are tough to be locked down to one carrier with outrages fees for 2yrs. And the Nexus 4, saves the day with carrier choice. It has a great display, great reception and call quality. Battery life is superb if you manage your settings. You will easily make it through the day. Design is great also not as cheap looking as other people claim. You want apps they got apps.... more...
Mar 7
Hunter Hale
Mar 7
Denny Nguyen
Overall
4.6
4.6
"The phone is absolutely amazing. Spec wise and looks, you can't go wrong here! It has a very smooth processor."
8 MP camera Quad core s4 snap dragon CPU Gorilla Corning 2 glass This phone is overall well built. Incredibly smooth. Beautiful interface and design to the phone. Latest updates from google.
Mar 6
Ahmad Mush Taylor
Mar 6
Fernando Dorr
Mar 6
Abhijith Shyandilya
Overall
4.2
4.2
"battery saving trick for nexus 4"
Ive owned my nexus 4 from a month now and constant travelling requires a longer battery life i donot want to root my device and install a custom rom as i ve struggled with my previous device xperia x8 constantly making it work One trick up the sleev on the x8 was disabling background and making the device lagfree by this experience i tried my hand by disabling the background data on all the apps in the data usage listings in the Settings .vala it works nexus 4 works brilliantly with constant... more...
Mar 6
Justin Burchard
Mar 6
Alvaro Chong
Mar 6
Timmy Le
Overall
5.0
5.0
"Honestly, one of the best phone yet"
The google nexus 4 is such an amazing phone with the quad core 1.5 ghz processor. It runs smoothly regardless of other open applications. You get all the updates quite fast. Battery life i dont have a single problem with. I use it on an average day checking it regularly and have my time playing games / listening to music and still have about 30% from morning to night.
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Sérgio Silva
3.6
"Best of pure Android!"
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