Rather get LG's Nexus 4
I dont really like stock android phones. I really like what lgs ui has to offer. Ive pre orderd mine. Cant wait.
yeah i was on the fence between the Lg nexus and the Optimus g, but with Att i like having a Sd card, I like the more square look, so i`m predordered and just wait for nov 2I'm on the fence
Hmm. I don't need a SDcard but I do dig the the square look. The G won't have JB tho right?
If ROMs are so important to you just get the nexus 4. I think this phone will be just fine if it keeps there locked bootloader. Its not all about ROMs. I've rooted and ran ROMs but I always come back to stock. I just like things to work. But everyone is different. I just think some people are going miss out on a great phone because they can't see past the whole messing with your phone thing. I understand it but I also don't. Even if the developers don't support it the phone will still be a good phone. But I do hope that you find a phone that meets your needs. In the mean time I will enjoy my stock optimus g.
See this is where Google needs to grow a pair and set guide lines on all of these phones. They need to tell them toupdate these newer phones or at least tell them to come out with the newest firmware on there phones. Theres no reason to have a phone that comes out now with a slightly outdated firmware.
4.0.4 is not that bad. Its one of the best updates to ever come out. There are and will be a lot of current phones out there that won't have jb for the next 3 or 4 months. If we can get it on this phone within the next 3 month I would be happy with that. Still a bummer though. But I'm not letting that bumm me out to much this is still a beast of a phone. I could of just waited for one to come out that has it. The HTC one x+ will have it but don't know when its going to be out and I don't want to wait for it. Its been 6 months and I need my fix for a new phone. There are options its just if you can wait or not.
Jelly is not much of a difference. The only thing I want from it is project butter and Google Now.
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