Not bad at all, though i have little hope that we'll ever see great 4G speeds in the UK due to the limited and fragmented spectrum.
Works a treat, thanks for sharing.
You're welcome.
Works a treat, thanks for sharing.
I can see where his thinking is coming from though, the S4 has expandable storage so if you've already got the SD card then it sort of makes sense.
£350 VS £388 is very similar if your after the 32GB.
Can anyone give me a hint on how to plug this into the PC to transfer files to it? Plugged in, switching between either USB mode does nothing, Nexus is showing up in Device Manager as having no drivers, and I can't find any that work anywhere, even disabled Windows driver enforcement thing and still no dice.
Only if the expandable memory was free and everyone could get it for free. Otherwise it is an irrelevant comparison
i think the main benefit is cost and stock android and updates months before other phones, etc.
some people just don't want to spend £350+ on a phone they will only use for 12 months max.
I get that not everyone will have a memory card lying around but a 16GB Micro SD card can be had for around a fiver so you can compare apples to apples.
The 32GB Nexus is £339 and the S4 is £419 from Amazon (£414 for the 16GB S4 plus £5 for 16GB SD card).
It's down to each person to decide which features make the most difference to them, for me the better screen, camera and speaker plus expandable memory look to be worth the money despite the Nexus having a faster CPU/GPU and running stock.
I get that not everyone will have a memory card lying around but a 16GB Micro SD card can be had for around a fiver so you can compare apples to apples.
The 32GB Nexus is £339 and the S4 is £419 from Amazon (£414 for the 16GB S4 plus £5 for 16GB SD card).
That equates to a difference of only £80.
It's down to each person to decide which features make the most difference to them, for me the better screen, camera and speaker plus expandable memory look to be worth the money despite the Nexus having a faster CPU/GPU and running stock.
Incorrect. With root anything can be stored on the sd card.