After way too much deliberation and angst I chose the RAZR.
For me coming from a Blackberry it offered most of what i needed:
Downsides for me:
Sealed Battery
Not a world phone
Upside:
Very Sturdy construction
Encryption
SD slot
Motocast vs Cloud
Smart APP
Perfect Size for me
I think both the RAZR and the NEXUS are great phones and I have no malice towards either group.
I don't need to root my phone and the Moto appears to be pretty snappy regardless of the junk apps I have to leave on there.
Phone quality,security,privacy,durability are my main concerns.
I don't like the cloud,clouds come and go and I want my data protected by me not some online server who knows where.That being said I want removable media for files I don't want to keep on my phone and the pc link up via motocast is much more secure than the cloud.
Battery is a concern but I can charge at home,at work,and on the road.
I had a 2nd battery for my BB but never really needed it granted it was not LTE and had a browser so discouraging I didnt use it much.
NFC? talk to me in two years and I still won't want one more gimmick for thieves to try and exploit.
Both phones are beautiful and I get the "bloatware free" appeal of the Galaxy Nexus but for me its not close to being a factor.
Just my .02
For me coming from a Blackberry it offered most of what i needed:
Downsides for me:
Sealed Battery
Not a world phone
Upside:
Very Sturdy construction
Encryption
SD slot
Motocast vs Cloud
Smart APP
Perfect Size for me
I think both the RAZR and the NEXUS are great phones and I have no malice towards either group.
I don't need to root my phone and the Moto appears to be pretty snappy regardless of the junk apps I have to leave on there.
Phone quality,security,privacy,durability are my main concerns.
I don't like the cloud,clouds come and go and I want my data protected by me not some online server who knows where.That being said I want removable media for files I don't want to keep on my phone and the pc link up via motocast is much more secure than the cloud.
Battery is a concern but I can charge at home,at work,and on the road.
I had a 2nd battery for my BB but never really needed it granted it was not LTE and had a browser so discouraging I didnt use it much.
NFC? talk to me in two years and I still won't want one more gimmick for thieves to try and exploit.
Both phones are beautiful and I get the "bloatware free" appeal of the Galaxy Nexus but for me its not close to being a factor.
Just my .02



