Those of you getting 4G in the first quarter of '12, I envy you. Seeing as how Chicagoland is weighted down by iPhone users, we wont be seeing any of that delicious LTE until late '12. Being as it may, my choice to switch to the Electrify is more than satisfactory for me. Although Samsung has really broadened my knowledge on their technology (for the better), I know that Motorola offers phones with better radios than most other phones. Considering that the only constant issue I've had with the Mesmerize (other than the faulty Froyo upgrade) is the reception, upgrading to the Electrify will hopefully be what I'm looking for in my Android device.
Being a fan of the NVidia video card manufacturer, getting something with their name-brand under the hood really gets the hairs on the back of my neck standing. When I first heard of the dual-core Tegra 2 I nearly shat bricks. I had to have this phone.
It's not all for naught, however, as my fiancee who is currently packing a LG Optimus U (the biggest joke of smart phones ever) will be getting my Mesmerize as a nice free upgrade.
Aside from the CPU, I really look forward to the front-facing camera (another feature that spiked my interest). Not being an avid Skype user, I do have the intent to use the app more often with this phone. I have relatives out of country and it would be nice to talk to them 'face-to-face' again. Also, I want to use that new app that snaps a picture of someone trying to unlock your phone.
My only real concerns about the phone are 2 things; the display and the bloatware. If I'm not mistakened (which I probably am) I counted over 70 apps preloaded on to the Electrify. That's a lot of crapps (crap + apps = crapps). The screen, however, I'm having mixed feelings for. I absolutely love the AMOLED screen on the Mesmerize. The picture quality is absolutely beautiful. The Electrify, on the other hand, with a qHD display, I would expect it to have an equivilant, if not, better display than the AMOLED. From what I heard, it's no where near it.
There are plenty of pros with the Electrify, but there is also plenty of cons.