wamsille
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A Nexus device is generally a good investment. Nexus devices are known for their lack of carrier bloatware and vanilla Android experience. You don't have any custom skins, all the software is "pure" Google. If you want a clean slate from which to work with and do with a device as you please this is really the best approach. Even unlocking the bootloader and applying a custom ROM is a no-brainer.
The Nexus 4 is a beast of a phone. A quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM. There should really be minimal, if any, lag on the phone other than piss-poor programming by a developer on various apps. Most of the more popular apps should work just fine, however. Do better devices get released soon after a Nexus phone comes out? Subjectively yes, considering you have the Droid DNA on Verizon now.
The Nexus 4 is a beast of a phone. A quad-core processor and 2GB of RAM. There should really be minimal, if any, lag on the phone other than piss-poor programming by a developer on various apps. Most of the more popular apps should work just fine, however. Do better devices get released soon after a Nexus phone comes out? Subjectively yes, considering you have the Droid DNA on Verizon now.