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This month, we saw Google announce their successor to the Nexus phone.
It starts at a tantalizing £229 which, for the hardware that you get, is an incredible price. Packing a quad-core processor and a 4.8 inch screen that has a ppi of 320 (just 6 behind the iPhone 5) £229 seems like a bit of a bargain. But does it's lack of LTE make a difference?
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Any comments would be appreciated
Nexus 4 is simply amazing. Small price, amazing product. No LTE is not an issue in my opinion. LTE is not even here yet in my country of residence.
LTE is holding this handset back. I will not buy one :(