Monday, March 11, 2013

Google LG Nexus 4

The Nexus 4 is the latest release in Google's Nexus line of Android phones. It's sleek looks, combined with top notch hardware, make this phone a truly amazing Android experience. But just like any phone out there, the Nexus 4 has some drawbacks as well. Keep reading to find out the good, the bad, and the ugly about LG and Google's latest Android beast.


The first thing I thought when I saw the Nexus 4 was how similar it looked to the Galaxy Nexus. And in fact it does resemble the Galaxy Nexus very much until you look more closely. Unlike the cheap, flimsy plastic that housed the previous Nexus's insides, this iteration of the Nexus boasts a premium looking and feeling glass back and soft-touch plastic sides. Also the concave front of the Galaxy Nexus is gone, and instead, there is a beautifully smooth, flat glass plate that melts off the edges, giving an undeniably orgasmic feel to each swipe and touch you make. Not only is it premium feeling, but premium looking as well. Underneath that amazing glass panel is a 4.7 inch 1280 x 768 IPS display, coming in at 318 PPI. Text looks remarkably sharp and with LG's new Zerogap display technology you can practically feel the onscreen content under your finger.

No comments:

Post a Comment