I have a lot of respect for Android handsets. Before I switched to the iPhone from my Blackberry (shudder), I  looked at the range of Android-powered handsets that were available to me. The Samsung Galaxy III? It is a seriously impressive phone. I would even, gasp, consider an Android phone, if not the fact I have so much invested in iOS (that’s another post entirely). Today, however, Google launched the Nexus 10 and Nexus 4 and seemed to leave something out: Google Nexus 4—a flagship device—doesn’t support LTE.
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