LG Nexus 4
Reviewed by Signum_01 (Currently owns)
Having upgraded from a considerably ancient HTC Desire, the Nexus 4 is a wondrous device in comparison. It feels solid in the hand, and looks better in the flesh than I though it would. Android 4.2 is fast and slick, and despite some initial problems with connecting on WiFi (seems it's a bit fussy about what it connects to), I'm having a great time exploring the capabilities of the device. Google Now is a very welcome addition, information that's relevant appearing at a glance.
This is what mobile technology should be about. And all for a fraction of the cost of an iPhone 5.
The Breakdown
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- Design 8
- Display 9
- Camera(s) 8
- Reception / call quality 8
- Performance 10
- Software 10
- Battery life 8
- Ecosystem 9
