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Google's flagship phone is almost half the price of Apple's (less than half the price if you compare the cheapest of each). If I had to pay $650 for the Nexus 4, I would definitely be expecting LTE.

It's not locked AFAIK. They get away with selling it for more because many people don't know you can buy it cheaper in the Play Store. Some people will buy it on contract for $200 not knowing. I doubt there will be many buying it full price.

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18 inches? That's about how far I sit from my laptop's display. My iPhone is held a lot closer than that and I can definitely see pixels.

I searched for McDonald's in my area because that was the first thing that popped into my head. It got 3 correct, one too far down the street from it's actual location, one at the intersection of the Interstate and a busy highway where no business has ever existed, and completely missed one location that's a few years

Because this is a display shoot-out and the iPad 4 has the same display as the iPad 3.

But I'm saying if you do this, you save $100 on your iPad. But if you decide to cancel your service after the first month, the ETF should be no more than $100 so you wind up not paying more than the original price anyway. If you buy it not planning on using data right away, then obviously you won't want to do this.

Why not? The pricing isn't any different than if you paid full price and the ETF can't be more than $100. If the ETF goes down each month, it only makes sense to do this if you planned on using AT&T for your data anyway. If the ETF doesn't go down, well you still don't wind up paying any more anyway.

I use Google+ every day. Although to be fair I used it almost entirely for the messenger. It's my favorite messenger I've ever used. Too bad I can't use it on my iPad or laptop.

We use debit cards too. But credit cards are a good way to build up your credit. I use a credit card for all my purchases but I pay off the entire bill by the end of the month. I have no debt but my credit score is steadily going up.

"If you have an unlimited data plan, you'll hit your 5GB cap too quickly and be reduced to 2G speeds. But if you upgrade to a 3GB plan for the same price, you'll hit your cap even quicker and won't have any throttled data to fall back on for the rest of the month."

Har har. My comments haven't been submitting in Safari so I contacted support. It works now.

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Hasn't happened to me yet.

Haha love it.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

It's more just his attitude and the way he expresses his opinions that I don't like. I don't like any writer who can't write something objectively, or at least somewhat objectively. He's like what Jesus Diaz used to be for Apple but possibly worse. I feel like he belongs on BGR.

You're talking about Sam Biddle? Have you read some of his content lately or are you just basing this off how he used to write? Or maybe you just like what he writes. I don't know.

Yeah I actually found that site on my own. Hard to believe they already have that much area covered but awesome. I've considered getting the $30 prepaid plan for my iPhone 4 and just have a second line (I have a Galaxy Nexus on Verizon) since $30 for what you get is such a good deal but I've been waiting for T-Mobile