GOOGLE NEXUS 4 REVIEW

The Google Nexus 4 Android cell phone scarcely needs and presentation. It's Google's most recent and most prominent sans contract, unadulterated Google experience telephone, and its sensibly valued at $299 for the 8 gig and $349 for the 16 gig. At that cost you get a front line Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad center CPU running at 1.5GHz, 2 gigs of RAM and Android 4.2 Jelly Bean (both OS 4.1 and 4.2 are called Jelly Bean, however you won't discover 4.2 on something besides a Google Nexus just yet). The Nexus 4 is made by LG and imparts quite a bit of its internals to the phenomenal LG Optimus G.
Google Nexus 4
Google Nexus 4


The Nexus 4 is an attractive telephone with bends that make it more hand-accommodating. It has the standard glass front and a glass back with an inconspicuous example than you'll see when you waggle it forward and backward in the light. The sides are a thick plastic that ought to retain knocks, however as we've gained from the iPhone 4, its a smart thought to secure a telephone that wears glass front and back.
Google Nexus 4
Google Nexus 4

This is a GSM world telephone and that implies it takes a shot at T-Mobile and AT&T here in the US. It won't take a shot at Sprint or Verizon. It's quad band GSM and pentaband 3G HSPA+ (our US transporters showcase this as 4G however its truly a quick type of 3G). That implies you'll get 3G on both AT&T and T-Mobile. It needs LTE, which isn't a major ordeal all around since numerous nations don't yet have genuine LTE organizations, yet here in the US and Canada where LTE is developed it is a genuine disadvantage. It's just difficult to retreat to HSPA+ where information rates are in some cases really great at 12Mbps however all the more frequently drop to 4 or 5 MBps down, versus LTE's 25 Mbps. However, that does make it a decent telephone for T-Mobile, since that bearer as of now does not have a 4G LTE system. Truth be told, T-Mobile is putting forth the telephone with contract ($199 for the 16 gig), yet that agreement cost is just sparing you $150 on the telephone itself throughout 2 years.
Google Nexus 4
Google Nexus 4


The telephone has a fantastic 4.7" reinforced Gorilla Glass 2 bended showcase running at 1280 x 768. This is an IPS show with regular hues and a noteworthy 320 ppi pixel thickness (only a couple ppi behind the Nokia Lumia 920 and iPhone 5s, however in front of most different cell phones by a more extensive edge). Content looks painted on as it does with the HTC One X and iPhone 5: beautiful!

Google Nexus 4

We anticipated that the Nexus 4 would be the quickest Android cell phone yet since it keeps running on the S4 Pro processor (just the Optimus G and HTC Droid DNA keep running on that new quad center CPU) and it has an unadulterated adaptation of Android 4.2 with no overlays to back it off. Yet, on manufactured benchmarks, it was bested by the other two cell phones. Regardless it feels all that much like a quick telephone, and we have an inclination that as Google refines OS 4.2 (which likewise feels somewhat less zippy on our Nexus 7 tablet contrasted with 4.1.1) it will truly fly.
Google Nexus 4
Google Nexus 4

The Nexus 4, Samsung Galaxy S III and Samsung Galaxy Note II.

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