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Originally Posted by Alatar
I really hate having to post this in the iphone/ios thread, but you're mitigating the discussion here by your replies/queries.
Nexus 4 over Galaxy Nexus
- 1280x768 WXGA IPS vs 1280x720 SAMOLED Pentile matrix display
- Quad core Snapdragon S4 Pro @ 1.5ghz w/2gb ram vs TI OMAP 4460 @ 1.2ghz w/1gb ram
- 2100mah battery vs 1750mah battery
- 8mp vs 5mp rear camera and the ability to take burst shot (up to 6 shots at once) vs a single shot
- wireless charging
- Gorilla Glass 2 display vs some other curved display glass
- DC HSPA+ vs just plain 'ol HSPA+ (for anyone on Bell/Telus, a big bonus)
- Potential for more future proofing in the design/specs of the phone
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Ya that's exactly my point. it's mostly just the expected upgrades to the specs like most other phones (other than wireless charging which is awesome).
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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp
Then you might as well say that about any Android phone. Compare an LG to a Samsung, or a Sony or HTC or whatever. According to you, they are all the same, no different than a 4S compared to a 5. Some are more similar than others, that can be said for any phone, even iphone compared to some Android or Win8. It's all about whatever combination of hardware and software appeals to you.
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No because it's still a Google phone with Stock Android. I'm not comparing it to the likes of HTC One X series, LG Optimus series, and Samsung Galaxy series which try to differentiate their product as much as they can with their custom UI's. You're thinking I'm comparing the Nexus 4 comparing Samsung Galaxy s3 or something when I'm in fact comparing a NEXUS phone to previous NEXUS phones.