Here’s a Lifehacker comparison of the positives and negatives of the two phones.
When I was at school all day I would download my paid Spotify playlists so that I wouldn’t have to stream those songs. I can’t tell you how long it lasted, but I don’t ever remember thinking it drained it too much. But I also carried around a USB cord in my backpack so if I needed I could recharge.
Ordered the Nexus 4, gonna be pissed if a 32gb version comes out within a month. Oh well, could always resell it for most of the cost.
Anyone used google voice/groove IP as a VOIP solution over the data plan? Wondering how practical that is. Apparently it’s relatively easy to get your phone to go to google voicemail, text through google voice, and do incoming/outgoing calling that way too. So I may just use my google voice number as my general number and have it forward to the nexus’ number, that way I don’t have to change anything if I switch carriers.