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Old 11-03-2012, 12:31 PM   #172
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Graham, when the Anandtech benchmarks are released, we will revisit the battery issue with some measure of exactitude. Nexus 4 battery life is reportedly quite poor, as well (according to Engadget once again).

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Originally Posted by fjtorres
*Every* product is a trade-off of good things and bad and the trade-off and the buy/no-buy decision will depend on what that person values.
Could not agree more.

What grates in these debates is seeing trade-offs which were once deemed unacceptable (iPhone lacking 4G) suddenly become irrelevant when other phones are concerned (Nexus 4). Or when the virtues of a device are praised without acknowledging any associated downsides.

Of course, only a small number act like this, but they are a vocal minority. Fortunately, lately they only seem to talk back and forth between themselves.
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