Google nexus 4 or Samsung Gallaxy S3?


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I'm going to put my bitterness aside for the moment (As far as I'm concerned, LG dropped the ball with regards to availability) and try to answer objectively... :shifty:

There are really only 2 reasons to pass over the Nexus 4. If you need/want LTE or an SD slot. Sure the latest and greatest updates directly from Google is something everybody wants, however it's not always what it's cracked up to be. Case in point, the 4.2.2 update removes the ability to hack/enable LTE on the Nexus 4. I have no doubt someone will find a way to enable it again, but it was only half-assed anyway. I certainly understand not everyone is capable of getting LTE, but if you are...it's rather silly not to utilize it. I wouldn't purchase a phone not capable of utilizing everything I'm paying for through my carrier.

Putting all of the above on the back burner, with custom ROM's and the popularity of the Galaxy line, the fact that the Nexus' receive updates directly from Google is only a horribly minor benefit. Heck, I could download a custom ROM built from 4.2.2 for my S3 before it was even pushed to the Nexus devices! Most custom ROM's are also highly optimized for their specific devices.

The Nexus devices and the Galaxy series (with and without custom ROM's) are pretty much neck and neck when you ignore some of the above. I would recommend going for the one that you find most appealing with regards to look and functionality (ie. LTE capabilities, SD slot etc). At this point in time, nearly all high end devices have access to latest and greatest Google. Plus whatever other fantastic features custom ROM's bring to the table.

Edit: Oh and :p Wait for the S4 ;)

I'd go with the Nexus, unless you really NEED the sd card (biggest one I've tried in mine is the 64GB micro works well, haven't tried 128GB yet, as realistically I don't need that much storage on my phone, I haven't even filled up the on board storage <16GB> yet...)

I love my S3, but had I waited, I could have chosen better.... (this is not to say the S3 is a bad device, just personally I think I might have gone for the Sony instead...)

I was going to say the Galaxy S3, but just looked up the Nexus 4.

Nexus 4 is a nice phone and half the price of a Galaxy S3.

I think the Galaxy S3 rated as the best phone out, but for half the price, I'd go with the Nexus 4.

As far as Android goes anyways.

Was just reading more on that Nexus, now I want one, what an awesome phone.

Galaxy phones tend to receive very good support, I have a Galaxy S and it can still run Android 4.2 with no loss of features. If you can do without the SD card slot and LTE the Nexus 4 is much cheaper, otherwise the S3 is the phone to go for. Samsung don't lock their bootloaders so you can root it if you don't like touchwiz.

I have a Nexus 4 and love it besides the "no LTE" and SD Card and removable battery. I have a SGS2 also and never needed LTE there and or to change the battery and it's almost 2yrs old now.

As for the 2 options, if the above doesn't matter to you i'd get the Nexus 4. If they do then obviously you only have 1 choice.

Then again with the Sony Xperia Z(L) coming out might as well get that instead as that's a waaay better phone than the SGS3 IMO. I was even thinking of upgrading to that but can't get into these 5" screen phones. I got big hands but my lower palms hurt after a while trying to thumb my way across the screen

If you like to find a custom ROM and custom all the way you wanted for your phone, then Nexus 4 is the right choice.

If you don't like all that hassle and just want to use the phone as is OOTB, then S3, or whatever non-Nexus phone.

I'm ordering the Nexus 4.

That much power and all the features and functions of a Galaxy S3 or iPhone 5 but less than half the price, ya can't lose.

The only thing it doesn't have is 4G.

Where I live I'm lucky if I can even get a 3G signal.

Nexus 4 all the way! I have the Nexus 4. Great custom ROMs and great Kernels.

As others have said, if you don't mind not having an SD Slot, it is for you! Or, you can always wait for the release of the S4 in March..

But, NEXUS 4 all the way!

The Galaxy has my vote.

Excellent AMOLED screen, removable battery, better camera than the Nexus (http://gizmodo.com/5982478/the-best-smartphone-camera), SD Cart support, LTE support, can be rooted to install the Rom of your choice (CyanogenMod 10.1 in my case), 3000mAh battery option, I achieve crazy battery life using a different kernel that allows me to modify voltages/frequencies, the LED indicator for notifications is a nice touch (dunno if the Nexus has one?!), etc.

Best phone I had the chance to use personally, and the user base is BIG, which means support is very good

They're both excellent phones, but the Galaxy has the edge imo. I prefer the build quality of Samsung phones over LGs

The Galaxy has my vote.

Excellent AMOLED screen, removable battery, better camera than the Nexus (http://gizmodo.com/5...artphone-camera), SD Cart support, LTE support, can be rooted to install the Rom of your choice (CyanogenMod 10.1 in my case), 3000mAh battery option, I achieve crazy battery life using a different kernel that allows me to modify voltages/frequencies, the LED indicator for notifications is a nice touch (dunno if the Nexus has one?!), etc.

Best phone I had the chance to use personally, and the user base is BIG, which means support is very good

They're both excellent phones, but the Galaxy has the edge imo. I prefer the build quality of Samsung phones over LGs

Wow, maybe you should get a job with Samsung PR, you almost sold me on the Samsung :) I didn't know about the battery, that is super. Thanks for the useful info.

Nexus 4 for me.

The hardware feels more solid than the plasticky Galaxy S3. Then there's the question of stock Android vs Samsung's TouchWiz abomination.

Not to forget the price. The Nexus 4 is damn cheap for what it offers.

  • 2 weeks later...

Nexus 4 is probably the best device in terms of what is offers and the price. But Samsung already handed over the invitations for Galaxy SIV event, which is in 2 weeks from now. It's definitely something to wait for. And Nexus 5 is probably released or at least announced in May. If you have time, I would suggest to wait till middle of '13 to see the latest. What we know is that smartphones are going to 5-6" zone with 1080p resolution (Let's hope battery and GPU can handle that well). With these resolutions I would expect lower FPS rates on screens. And tablets are going to 7-8" zone. I will be waiting for SIV, Note 3 and Nexus 5 before I make a decision.

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