LG Nexus 4 E960
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  • Wbwire Masakhalia
  • Nsf
  • 29 Oct 2012

Reality check : Samsung tab 7 16Gb available memory is 12.8 gb so Lg Nexus 4 8Gb available memory should be about 5Gb who cares? If at all we have managed to survive with 2Gb sd cards and they are not fully utilised, we can make do with 8Gb. Get yourself a laptop or a desktop computer to store the rest and just transfer to the phone what u currently want to access.

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    • ashirviskas
    • 0xD
    • 29 Oct 2012

    Finally! ;))

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      • Anonymous
      • Qrx
      • 29 Oct 2012

      Now it's official, 8/16 GB and no SD card. They just don't want to compete with the highend devices, even though the rest of the hardware would allow for that.

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        • Anonymous
        • mHe
        • 29 Oct 2012

        cannot believe that it is only £279 :)

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          • Sturve228
          • R3D
          • 29 Oct 2012

          4.2 jelly bean? key lime pie i believe it is.

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            • Sturve228
            • R3D
            • 29 Oct 2012

            4.2 jelly bean? key lime pie ibelieve it is.

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              • adi
              • 9D2
              • 29 Oct 2012

              what is the price of the unlocked nexus 4 without contract ??

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                • Anonymous
                • msW
                • 29 Oct 2012

                A real price/feature champion

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                  • David
                  • Jqt
                  • 29 Oct 2012

                  adn.engineers, 28 Oct 2012Although having an Android device without an OEM forced-upo... morePeople need to understand the aim here.

                  Ideally, the common consumer would learn to value the advantages of a true and open phone, with fast updates directly from Google. In my ideal world, we would all punish OEMs who don't provide updates and hinder the great Android experience (considering the advances in ICS and especially Jelly Bean).

                  However, Android is open source. OEMs can do anything and market it heavily. Therefore, consumers without knowledge just buy into this twisted Android experience that OEMs provide (lack of updates, slow downs, reboots etc.). That's true even to top tier phones like the high end Galaxy line. HTC, Motorola...

                  Thus, since consumers can only listen to price, Google is aggressively pushing in the Market top AOSP devices with an incredible low price. The Nexus 4 and 7 are proof of that.

                  The goal is that consumers will look into the 299/349 price for a great phone (quad krait, adreno 320 etc. etc.), and suddenly realize that they don't need to pay $600 for a Galaxy S III or much more for an iPhone 5.

                  And then, hopefully, they are _forced_ to "see" what it means to have an AOSP phone: constant updates (some of them feel like a new phone altogether for free), buttery smooth interface (now that jelly bean is perfecting that), stability (no reboots on my gnex, no reboots on my nexus s 9020t etc.).

                  Google is now using the Nexus line to commoditize the hardware. And just like in the PC model, in the end we all win, just like in the PC industry: we all like to hate Microsoft, but the WinTel model allowed everyone to have a NASA supercomputer of then at home.

                  They are going exactly for the right strategy. Kudos to them. MS, unfortunately, seems to be walking backwards to the closed computing model of the 70s and early 80s.

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                    • adn.engineers
                    • kAn
                    • 28 Oct 2012

                    Although having an Android device without an OEM forced-upon UI is a plus along with the latest OS version when is Google going to finally "spec out" a true cutting-edge topline smartphone? It's plain ridiculous that the software company that develops Android to continue to market a sub-par device.

                    We at and.engineers are always striving to find the positives with any launched device but Number 4 lacks any polish and sparkle in our opinion. The. Nexus should be the device upon which other OEMs strive to attain rather than wondering if Google might ever decide to use their own manufacturing division to lead the industry. Quite frankly the so-called "worry" oft mentioned as to reason for not using Motorola to produce top-end Nexus devices ihas become quite droll. We're sure Samsung, HTC and others aren't going to abandon revenue streams merely because the OS developer produces smartphones.

                    We don't fault LG here as Google sets the specifications for Nexus but we were hoping they'd get the opportunity to create a v4.2 device worthy of being labeled "one of the best". All we can hope is that the pre-launch specs are a rouse but we aren't holding our breath..

                    Come on BIG-G do something for a change...LEAD LEAD LEAD.....

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                      • Anonymous
                      • vuF
                      • 28 Oct 2012

                      My wife has an iphone 4 and is due for an upgrade soon, this and the SGS3 will be at the top of the list... she is not a power user so the 8GB storage wont be a problem.

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                        • sivaram
                        • bC7
                        • 27 Oct 2012

                        AnonD-71868, 15 Oct 2012Why in the name of all that's holy do you think LG and Goog... morePerfect Answer... hahahahahaha i enjoyed your comment.. he is rite.. u guys better stick to nokia 1100

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                          • Anonymous
                          • fkV
                          • 26 Oct 2012

                          an, 26 Oct 2012when they say "the screen is 4.7'' diagonally long&quo... moreThey disappear when watching videos so no.

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                            • hotmonkas
                            • YHj
                            • 26 Oct 2012

                            There's no 4G LTE either. It'll be very hard for them to compete with other high-end phones if they don't have a version that has LTE and more storage.

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                              • ItV
                              • 26 Oct 2012

                              when they say "the screen is 4.7'' diagonally long", do they count in the space taken by the onscreen buttons?

                              is yes, claiming 4.7'' diag screen is a cheat.

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                                • yemko
                                • fuN
                                • 26 Oct 2012

                                This device is a joke... Only 8gb without Mmc! using Adreno 320! Games like fifa 12 and others will fill up it 8gb easily....

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                                  • moji
                                  • g81
                                  • 26 Oct 2012

                                  whay? they hit himself
                                  only 8gig
                                  for picture or video or game or mp3 ...
                                  only chose one

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                                    • virgin
                                    • 9LH
                                    • 26 Oct 2012

                                    same as
                                    almost the same as Samsung Galaxy Nexus I9250

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                                      • Julius
                                      • Qu8
                                      • 26 Oct 2012

                                      I guess Im staying with the Galaxy Nexus...

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                                        • hanif bhutto
                                        • KIh
                                        • 25 Oct 2012

                                        LG produces reliable and quality products, specially LCD colors n camera , which produces real brilliant results. i like LG. here opetating system, battrey , cpu, gpu, HD screen are scoring but memory limit is questionble ,