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    Default Galaxy S3 or Nexus 4?

    I upgrade in 4 days and I'm having a hard time deciding which to get.

    I prefer the Nexus 4 hardware and Android 4.2 OS, but the rubbish camera and lack of expandable storage will be a problem. It also won't be in stock for another 2/3 weeks and won't be on contract.

    GS3 has expandable storage, 4G (for future use) and a nice camera, but the phone is made out of ugly plastic and is still on Android 4.0.

    If anyone has either phone your opinions will be greatly appreciated and to anyone else, thoughts?

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    Galaxy S3, it isn't on Android 4.0, it's on 4.1.1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Galaxy S3, it isn't on Android 4.0, it's on 4.1.1.
    Ah okay, that's a bit better, but it's still not 4.2. Are you saying to choose the GS3 or were you just correcting my mistake?

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    s3, you'll probably be waiting ages for an n4, not bitter or anything.

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    The S3 is probably the better choice, don't worry about the Android version, the difference between 4.0 and 4.2 are minimal.
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    Nexus 4 definetly, assuming you get it from the play store. I've got a Nexus 4 and I've used the S3 and personally I think the Nexus 4 is a much nicer phone. Spec wise the Nexus 4 slightly edges forward over the S3 and the lack of removable storage is not really a issue. If you do need to store loads of data for some reason you can actually plug a USB pen drive into it. Not to mention you can buy the Nexus 4 off contact and just get a sim only plan or something like a giffgaff sim and save tons of money and not be tied into any lengthy contracts.

    Also by getting the Nexus line of phones you're pretty much guaranteed to be getting frequent Android updates for a much longer time compared to the S3. Not sure if it matters to you but also since it is a nexus phone you can unlock the bootloader in a few seconds and Google normally provide all of the relevent source code in the AOSP to enable developers to work on the phone.

    To me anyway it seems a no brainer to get the Nexus 4 considering how cheap it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    Nexus 4 definetly, assuming you get it from the play store. I've got a Nexus 4 and I've used the S3 and personally I think the Nexus 4 is a much nicer phone. Spec wise the Nexus 4 slightly edges forward over the S3 and the lack of removable storage is not really a issue. If you do need to store loads of data for some reason you can actually plug a USB pen drive into it. Not to mention you can buy the Nexus 4 off contact and just get a sim only plan or something like a giffgaff sim and save tons of money and not be tied into any lengthy contracts.

    Also by getting the Nexus line of phones you're pretty much guaranteed to be getting frequent Android updates for a much longer time compared to the S3. Not sure if it matters to you but also since it is a nexus phone you can unlock the bootloader in a few seconds and Google normally provide all of the relevent source code in the AOSP to enable developers to work on the phone.

    To me anyway it seems a no brainer to get the Nexus 4 considering how cheap it is.
    Thanks for your help. I'm not too bothered about saving money or a long contract, I'm just after the phone that will give me the best experience for the next two years. I have no idea about bootloaders or developing - I've only just started considering Android phones after being set on the iPhone 5 and finding it a bit underwhelming.

    How much space do you have left on your N4?

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    Buy both

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomm View Post
    Nexus 4 definetly, assuming you get it from the play store. I've got a Nexus 4 and I've used the S3 and personally I think the Nexus 4 is a much nicer phone. Spec wise the Nexus 4 slightly edges forward over the S3 and the lack of removable storage is not really a issue. If you do need to store loads of data for some reason you can actually plug a USB pen drive into it. Not to mention you can buy the Nexus 4 off contact and just get a sim only plan or something like a giffgaff sim and save tons of money and not be tied into any lengthy contracts.

    Also by getting the Nexus line of phones you're pretty much guaranteed to be getting frequent Android updates for a much longer time compared to the S3. Not sure if it matters to you but also since it is a nexus phone you can unlock the bootloader in a few seconds and Google normally provide all of the relevent source code in the AOSP to enable developers to work on the phone.

    To me anyway it seems a no brainer to get the Nexus 4 considering how cheap it is.
    This, I'd choose the Nexus 4 out of these two phones.
    Quote Originally Posted by master-ueki View Post
    Buy both
    I don't think that's an option, but I guess what he could do is try them both out at a shop where they have display models, maybe.

    Not online very often

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    10GB. Most of it is taken up by games I've downloaded. There is seriously no need to worry about the storage space, I've no idea what people intend on storing on their phones that is going to take up so much space.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley View Post
    Thanks for your help. I'm not too bothered about saving money or a long contract, I'm just after the phone that will give me the best experience for the next two years. I have no idea about bootloaders or developing - I've only just started considering Android phones after being set on the iPhone 5 and finding it a bit underwhelming.

    How much space do you have left on your N4?

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