Report: 32GB LTE Nexus 4 Coming in May

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I'd be interested in a large nexus phone, the 4.7 is nice, i like my samsung galaxy nexus, but would like somethign the size of the galaxy note but a nexus so pure android. as for the nexus 4 peopel who bought it wanted it, new tech and models will always be replaced, it doesn't change that they got a good phone for cheap with the origional nexus
 
I'd be interested in a large nexus phone, the 4.7 is nice, i like my samsung galaxy nexus, but would like somethign the size of the galaxy note but a nexus so pure android. as for the nexus 4 peopel who bought it wanted it, new tech and models will always be replaced, it doesn't change that they got a good phone for cheap with the origional nexus
 
I thought they were saying things like adding a better camera for the next nexus? Either way, when my contract is up in October I will be looking for a smartphone that I can get off contract to use with net10/StaightTalk. Too much money to stay with Verizon since I really don't live and die by my phone. One feature that I have seen that would be nice is the infrared emitter so I can control my TV with my phone. That would be nice for me because I am always loosing the remote.
 
targetdrone: totally agree with you there. i guess most people have better success with their cellular links or are always around wifi connected to their data because i just couldn't imagine having to rely on them. local device storage is a must for my music collection and videos.
 
I think people will only really be miffed if the price tag dropped significantly, because the nexus 4 is twice a good deal as anything else off contract. Even an awesome cortex a15 or a s. 600, w/ 4g wouldn't blow away the nexus 4. It's still just too good.
 
I'm currently very pleased with my Nexus 4. I knew going in that it had 16gb of storage with no expandable storage & no removable battery. While those two things didn't thrill me, the overall specs & reviews of the phone as well as price, "pure" Android OS, & the fact that it's unlocked & contract free were enough to convince me. I doubt I'll upgrade when what I have is more than enough for my usage.
 
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