I hate having to constantly monitor my battery usage even with the extended battery. I hate watching my battery meter dropping from 100% to 80% with less than an hour of browsing in the morning. I hate having to decrease the screen brightness level and not enjoy this beautiful screen as it is meant to be. I have to remind myself everyday to carry my backup battery. My phone died before the end of the day at least 5 times this month.
This is why this phone is so tempting. Everything else (blur, gingerbread, nfc) pales in comparison.
I'm with ya Mann... and this is coming from someone who pretty much really likes the Galaxy Nexus...
There are a couple of key points...
Battery- woaa... If that thing can get me from say 9am-10pm with fairly heavy use...I will be super impressed and sold!
Build and Construction- Hands down Moto is superior, there is no arguing this at all, some will try, but its a losing battle! Steel, Kevlar, Gorilla Glass...Come on, that's like a heavyweight fighting a lightweight...
Speed- Its been stated in a few threads, and sites that the Razr is just overall faster then the Galaxy Nexus...I've owned both, both are pretty fast, however the Razr was quicker and had zero, and I mean zero lag whatsoever!
Phone call Quality- both the Razr and the Nexus are very good as phones...IMO my Nexus is the loudest phone I've ever owned! And the Razr was a close second...So to me this is kind of a draw...
Now those are some pros...
Software wise the Nexus wins hands down at the moment...there is no Comparing ICS to Gingerbread...not one bit! I'd take ICS every time...
However, GB on the Razr was very good! And didn't feel klunky or overdone at all. Very good if you ask me...And let's not forget that the Razr and Maxx will receive ICS in the coming months...
Screen wise the Nexus wins IMO...you cant compare a 720p screen to one that isn't...especially if both are Super Amoled. Yes the Razrs screen is very nice and vibrant and has punchy colors...But the clarity on the Nexus is pretty awesome. I'd prefer the 720 screen, but to get the pros I've brought up above...I'm sure I would be able to live with the Razrs.
Well that's my feelings for now...Honestly in the coming weeks a lot of phones are going to be announced, so even if I get the Maxx, it may not be in my hands for very long.