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May 2013
(84%)
509 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Nexus 4 is an excellent smartphone that delivers top performance and features a stylish design for a sweet price.Getting the unlocked version at $299 is certainly the best value proposition of the new Google phone, especially if you take into account...
Published: 2012-11-02, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Google is up to its fourth Nexus smartphone, and the LG Nexus 4 faces a very different mobile world from the heady days of the Nexus One. Back then, Google’s Nexus led the field in specifications, a deliberate kick to manufacturers to be more imaginati...
Running Google's latest version of Android, 4.2 Jelly Bean, the operating system is nothing but smooth. Android 4.2 is largely the same as 4.1 Jelly Bean — and still comes with the voicepowered Google Now — but there are improvements. There's a new gestur
No LTE connectivity means the Nexus 4 is confined to slower, older mobile networks. No micro SD card slot or expandable storage of any sort. The rear speaker isn't very loud and doesn't sound very good
Abstract: Earlier this week Google announced two new flagship Nexus devices : the Nexus 4 smartphone and the Nexus 10 tablet. We received review samples of both earlier this week, and while we're hard at work at full reviews of the devices we couldn't help but shar...
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Abstract: It runs an updated version of the current version of Android 4.1, Jelly Bean on a quad-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 processor.The handset measures 68.7 by 133.9 by 9.1 millimetres, thicker than its Apple rival's 7.6 millimetres or the Samsung Galaxy S3's ...
El LG Nexus 4 tiene un precio competitivo; ofrece una experiencia buena de navegación con Android 4.2 Jelly Bean; tiene un poderoso procesador de 4 núcleos y viene con muchísimas funciones para editar fotos
La construcción del Nexus 4 es sólida, pero poco inspiradora. Su volumen de llamadas es demasiado bajo y no tiene 4G LTE
Aunque el LG Nexus 4 es un ganador en lo que respecta a experiencia del usuario, cualquiera que esté buscando un teléfono desbloqueado, deberá buscar primero uno que sea compatible con LTE....
Holy hell is fast and smooth. The horsepower of the quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, the 2GB of RAM, and the incredible smoothness of Project Butter within Jelly Bean just lights this thing on fire. It's easily the best user experience of any Androi
Again, software wasn't final. That said, battery life has not been what we'd hoped it would be. It appears that using the camera (especially to make Photo Sphere) really sucks that juice. When I was camera testing the phone had dropped off from 100 percen
AdvertisementProbably. As of right now, it is officially my favorite phone by a healthy margin. Its just so fast, so smooth, and the software is great. At times it feels like things open faster that you even think them. Even it being limited to HSPA+ (no...
Holy hell is fast and smooth. The horsepower of the quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, the 2GB of RAM, and the incredible smoothness of Project Butter within Jelly Bean just lights this thing on fire. It's easily the best user experience of any Androi
Again, software wasn't final. That said, battery life has not been what we'd hoped it would be. It appears that using the camera (especially to make Photo Sphere) really sucks that juice. When I was camera testing the phone had dropped off from 100 percen
Probably. As of right now, it is officially my favorite phone by a healthy margin. Its just so fast, so smooth, and the software is great. At times it feels like things open faster that you even think them. Even it being limited to HSPA+ (not LTE) doesn...