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May 2013
(84%)
509 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(95%)
9 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
The competitively priced LG Nexus 4 delivers a pure and polished experience with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
It's powered by a snappy quad-core processor
And it's packed with new photo-editing and camera features
Fantastic price and value
Good design and ergonomics
Excellent
Continually evolving software
Staggeringly low price tag
Android 4.2
Great Screen
Beautiful
Elegant design
Excellent screen
Unbelievable price
Powerful hardware. Fantastic 4.7-inch IPS display. The latest version of Android. Cheap as chips
Outstanding CPU and GPU low price
Solid and well built
Great screen
The most up-to-date Android experience
Insanely competitive price
The editors didn't like
The Nexus 4's construction is solid but uninspiring
Its call volume is too low
And it lacks 4G LTE
No 4G or expandable memory
Glass back scratches easily
Battery life could be better
Camera could be improved
Just five homescreens
Memory not expandable
No expandable memory
No flash internet
No 4G
Camera could be better
Glass on the back gets hot during use. Non-expandable memory. No HDMI
Google and LG have really gone all out on the Nexus 4: This is easily one of the best smartphones of 2012 by any measure, and it's been a pleasure to review it. Right now, if you take its lack of 4G support out of the equation, the Nexus 4 is the best s...
Solid and well built; Great screen; The most up-to-date Android experience; Insanely competitive price;
No 4G; Mediocre battery life; Camera autofocus isn't fantastic; A little slippery;
With a price tag that puts it just slightly out of budget territory and perfectly priced in the mid-range, you'd be hard pressed to not consider the Nexus 4, as the combination of Google's latest operating system and LG's engineering smarts helps to round...
Fantastic price and value, Good design and ergonomics, Excellent, continually evolving software
No 4G or expandable memory, Glass back scratches easily, Battery life could be better
There's no doubt about it, the Nexus 4 represents outstanding value for money. The lack of 4G and no expandable memory will push some potential users elsewhere, but the combination of an excellent screen, an attractive and well constructed design and supe...
I thought for my final thoughts I'd do a run down of the Nexus 4 on video, with my personal thoughts on the device and to show off some of the multi-tasking grunt it has. Then we're going to come into a situation of - should YOU buy a Nexus 4? The an...
Powerful hardware. Fantastic 4.7-inch IPS display. The latest version of Android. Cheap as chips
Glass on the back gets hot during use. Non-expandable memory. No HDMI
Whether you want the latest Android updates first, or you just want a really powerful phone for a comparatively low price, the Nexus 4 is for you....
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Published: 2012-11-19, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The Nexus 4 is the confirmation we were all waiting for that Google is now building phones to a price point. Rather than have the best of everything on the one device, Google is picking its battles. With all of the new Nexus devices from LG, Asus and Sams...
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Published: 2012-11-08, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: The Nexus program, though it sounds like a Stargate: SG-1 reference, remains to be the shining beacon of everything Android. It's a bright light in a fragmented jungle, and it has given us some stunningly good hardware over the years. From the Nexus One b...
The competitively priced LG Nexus 4 delivers a pure and polished experience with Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, it's powered by a snappy quad-core processor, and it's packed with new photo-editing and camera features
The Nexus 4's construction is solid but uninspiring, its call volume is too low, and it lacks 4G LTE
While the LG Nexus 4 wins on internal performance and user experience, anyone shopping for an unlocked phone should consider a comparable LTE handset first....
Abstract: After what seemed like weeks of daily leaks and then a cancelled launch event due to Hurricane Sandy, Google has finally announced its latest Nexus Android phone, the Nexus 4. Manufactured by LG, the Google Nexus 4 features a 4.7in IPS screen, is powered ...
Good display quality, Comfortable to hold in hand, Easy to read on, Easy to navigate
Subpar battery life, Subpar camera quality, Subpar speaker quality, Subpar performance – not ideal for running the newest Android games and visual apps, Not ideal for typing
The Nexus 4 was the first of its kind at launch in 2012; however, the release of the Nexus 5 has made its predecessor obsolete if you are in the market for a new unlocked phone...