Pleasantly surprised? We were hoping for $300.I guess this solidifies the 32GB will be $400 then since google likes to make it a $50 difference?
Yes. I'm shocked they were able to keep the 16GB version at $350. This year's model has way higher end specs than last year's. You can't just expect the phone to get better (relative to competition) and the price to stay the same. It's already dirt cheap.
shwingggggggggggggLooks like it's going to start at $350 and 16GB. I'm pleasantly surprised.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/10...ad-of-release/
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Yeah, I can always hope though.I guess this definitely pushes me to the 32GB then if it comes out at $399. I wish this thing would launch already, the wait is killing me.
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With those specs, I'm not sure how It could've been any cheaper.
Not much to complain about folks.
With those specs, I'm not sure how It could've been any cheaper.
Not much to complain about folks.
Yeah, this is a pretty good deal.
i honestly dont know how they manage to offer such a beast of a phone for 350.
I'm fine with 16gb. Shame its $350 now.
All phones are overpriced considering theyre all made in china.i honestly dont know how they manage to offer such a beast of a phone for 350.
Pleasantly surprised? We were hoping for $300.I guess this solidifies the 32GB will be $400 then since google likes to make it a $50 difference?
i honestly dont know how they manage to offer such a beast of a phone for 350.
they're selling it at cost. Google isn't really interested in making profit on hardware, its all about collecting data and getting people using their services. This is why you see so many of androids best apps on ios.
Why are people disappointed with the price? Its essentially the same pricing as the Nexus 4 (16GB), which everyone agreed had amazing value.
How do the specs compare with the note 3?
Im torn between the two phones right now.
What you mean like it was last year?
same price as the nexus 4. or were you also hoping for an 8gb?
Like someone else mentioned, Im guessing some people were hoping for another 8GB model for $299?
I dunno, I suppose having that option would have been fine, but I sort of loathe the 8GB phones. Its not enough space for me. But its a good suggestion for light users on a budget.
Why are people disappointed with the price? Its essentially the same pricing as the Nexus 4 (16GB), which everyone agreed had amazing value.
No guys... The rumor in the OP and other sites said the 16gb would be $50 cheaper than last year and start at $300, that's the whole reason people thought that. There was no rumor or even hint all this time of an 8GB model, that was never happening.
Because N4 has been massively discounted for the past few months. I picked up my 16GB N4 for $250 plus they gave me a gift card.
sorry but the rumor claimed the more expensive 32gb version would also have a larger capacity battery. there was zero reason to believe it
You got that deal, because you bought year-old tech. The pricing here is exactly the same as the Nexus 4 at launch.
Trying to decide if I stay with my Galaxy Nexus another year or get this... hmm...
wtf I'm blown away people are still using it let alone for another full year after this.Trying to decide if I stay with my Galaxy Nexus another year or get this... hmm...
I'm fine with 16gb. Shame its $350 now.
they're selling it at cost. Google isn't really interested in making profit on hardware, its all about collecting data and getting people using their services. This is why you see so many of androids best apps on ios.
wtf I'm blown away people are still using it let alone for another full year after this.
i understand that, it's just that in no other industry do you see flagship undercut everyone else by half. it's cray cray.
To be fair, it wasn't that old since I bought it in July. I've never seen a phone discounted that much 9 months after release.
i understand that, it's just that in no other industry do you see flagship undercut everyone else by half. it's cray cray.
Didn't the Nexus 4 16GB, cost $350 as well?
I gave my GF my GalNex and she's perfectly okay with it's performance. Most people I know, if they like their phones, stick with them until they break.
No? You haven't seen $200/300 phones (with two-year contracts) drop to $99 on contract a month or two after they launch?
It happens very, very often, especially when they're clearing stock for new devices.
Heck, the Galaxy Nexus hit the Play store at $400 in April, then dropped to $350 about two-to-three months later, if that.
The fact the N4 held its price for so long is an exception, not the rule.
wtf I'm blown away people are still using it let alone for another full year after this.
Outright price I mean. On contract prices always drop, but outright prices usually stay quite stable from what I see up here in Canada.
Two year contracts, bro.
Yes.
I know this classmate that is still rocking a gingerbread phone. Won't replace it until it breaks.