It's hard to argue that the Nexus 4 is one of the best values out there. It comes unlocked (not tied to any carrier), the latest Android OS (with updates direct from Google), a strong and smooth user interface, hardware that still competes with the latest phones a year after its release, and just now reduced in price for $199 USD for an 8 gb version, and $249 USD for a 16 gb version.
You can use an unlocked Nexus One in the UK. If you should buy it or not is up to you. :-)
Both phones are manufactured by LG, and they largely have the same architecture. Some of the differences is the G runs on an LTE network (Nexus 4 is HSPA+), has an expandable microSD slot (Nexus 4 has no expandable slot), has a removable battery (Nexus 4 battery is sealed), a 13 megapixel camera available (Nexus 4 only has a 8 megapixel camera), and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with a manufacturer skin (Nexus 4 has Android 4.3 Jelly Bean stock).
If you need a small tablet then yes!
You have to buy the dlc for nexus
Unfortunately, you still can't. It's too bad, especially now that Nexus 4 prices have dropped, making the price for it most everywhere else in the world a compelling value.
Since the Nexus S, Google brought out the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, and Nexus 5.
The Google Nexus S is from T-Mobile and Sprint.
Nexus is a dlc. So you go to the wwe shop and buy them
you got to buy the nexus on your ps3 or on your xbox360 are they for free
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Since the question doesn't specify what Nexus the person is comparing it to the Nexus S, here's the order of Nexus phones (and by manufacturer) to date: -HTC Nexus One -Samsung Nexus S -Samsung Galaxy Nexus -LG Nexus 4 -LG Nexus 5
One can purchase a Nexus 7 tablet on websites like Amazon, Best Buy, and possibly Radio Shack. If one wants to purchase a Nexus 7 in a Public Store, the best place to look would be Best Buy or any other store that sells technology.