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May 2013
(84%)
509 Reviews
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Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Google Nexus 4 Android smartphone running Jelly Bean 4.2. The Nexus 4 is made by LG and it's sold as an unlocked GSM phone with pentaband 3G HSPA+, so it will work anywhere in the world GSM service is available and you'll get HSPA+ o...
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Published: 2012-11-19, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The Nexus 4 is in the enviable position of being the best deal in the smartphone space. It will appeal to different prospective customers for a variety of reasons. The traveller will appreciate its factory unlocked, pentaband radio; the hacker will love i...
Incredible value, Premium design, Great screen, Good camera
Non expandable storage, Loud speaker easily covered, Glass front and back can crack more easily than plastic, Video camera focus locks
What makes the Nexus 4 so incredibly compelling is its price. £239 for a very good quad-core smartphone in 2013? Unimaginable. What makes the device even more attractive for smartphone lovers is that despite launching over half a year ago, it's still un...
Incredible value, Premium design, Great screen, Good camera
Non expandable storage, Loud speaker easily covered, Glass front and back can crack more easily than plastic, Video camera focus locks
What makes the Nexus 4 so incredibly compelling is its price. £239 for a very good quad-core smartphone in 2013? Unimaginable. What makes the device even more attractive for smartphone lovers is that despite launching over half a year ago, it's still un...
Abstract: It's certainly a match technically for its bigger siblings, with a high-resolution display, quad-core chipset and a brand-spanking new version of Android, version 4.2 (still called Jellybean).Previous Nexus smartphones were manufactured by HTC and Samsung...
Abstract: As soon as I had taken the Nexus 4 out of its box it was already being passed around the office for inspection, being met with various ‘oohs' and ‘ahs' as it went. The first thing that I noticed, and instantly liked, about the phone was its weight. Unlike...
Video occasionally lacks dynamic punch, Camera quality could be better, No SD card slot or 4G, Lacks the stylish touches of some
The Nexus 4's excellent SIM-free price (from £230) still makes it an easy recommendation, but affordable tariffs available across all flagship smartphones levels up the playing field. There's no escaping the fact that the newer Android handsets have cha...
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The Nexus 4 could have been an amazing device, obviously to hit a price point LG had to scrimp on the camera, the screen and the battery. I think that for the money the Nexus 4 is a decent option and as you'll get updates pretty sharpish after they've bee...
Published: 2013-06-04, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: "If you are thinkin' about my baby, it don't matter if you're black or white," as Michael Jackson sang, and that would be a good job too because as we found out with the white Nexus 4 just announced by LG and Google, it's white, but also black too. We we...