OK, folks. Sorry if my previous post was irritating to some. I really didn't mean to start a fight over Gnex vs Rezound. I just didn't feel like some posts making Gnex out to be like garbage phone. Granted signal reception is an important part of smart-phone, but that's not the only thing when considering my choice. OS, UI, processor, Display, camera, battery life, form factor are in play as well. Nexus is pretty good on all those aspects. And if you include WiFi, GPS in reception, I bet Nexus really delivers in those. So the antenna/radio for WiFi, GPS must be good at least.
As for the data reception issue that Nexus is getting flamed on, I will look into the antenna design thing too but I'm pretty much convinced it's software issue. By now you are all aware that ICS is reporting signal differently (big increment in dBm, maxed at -75dBm, LTE signal, etc) that makes it look worse even when reception is similar. Having compared Nexus to Charge, Stratosphere that have similar radios but on GB, I bet that radio firmware is Nexus is incomplete, especially 4G part. Despite some delays on VZW, I'm convinced that nexus was released with unfinished radio firmware. So I'm expecting to see radio patches, fixes coming soon. Though it remains to be seen how much it will improve data connectivity, it will get better for sure.
Again I don't have any problem with anyone going with Rezound or Razr because of Nexus not working properly for them. I really wish they get updated to ICS soon, so we can take ICS out of equation when evaluating signal reception. By then Nexus will have radio with fixed driver, so it will be interesting to retest them all.