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Re: Need phone suggestions quick for Verizon.

I don't think you would go wrong with either the Nexus or Razr Maxx. I switched to Verizon this year and started out with the Razr (not maxx). I didn't really have a good experience with it due to data network disconnects and tried a couple replacements but it didnt solve the problem. In fairness, I believe they have already one OTA since the release which probably fixed this but have not read up in the Razr forums to confirm. Maxx should have really good battery life as well so that's good. My goal going into to it was to try something new. Coming from the HTC Evo, I really wanted to get the Razr or Nexus. However, when I returned the razr, they convinced me to try out a Rezound and to be honest I was very pleasantly surprised. Not nearly as many data issues, amazing screen and of course very familiar so I decided to keep it. I like the fact that I can switch out the battery when needed. I liked the form factor, to me it felt more comfortable to hold than the original razr. Also the camera was much better than the razr which to me took worse pics than my wife's evo shift. So I would say all three are worthy to consider. If I had to give up the Rezound, I would get the nexus. Hope this helps a little.
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