Just chiming in... I also traded my Nexus for the Rezound. I waited for the Nexus forever and grabbed it up on Day 1 only to be disappointed from the start with the signal issues. I wanted to love it and I didn't want to trade it but I had to have a dependable phone and it just wasn't. It's not my area either because i always had perfect call/internet signal with my OG Droid and now I do with the Rezound.
For me, the thing the Nexus wins on is the ICS without Sense cluttering it up. I am not a fan of Sense because I think overall it seems to busy, but I've gotten used to it finally. I'd still jump at the chance of ditching Sense if given the opportunity. I loved the Nexus' keyboard and ended up having to install SwiftKey on the Rezound which is a wonderful app and is comparable to the Nexus' keyboard and maybe even better.
The call quality and camera quality blow the the Nexus away... well, I should clarify... it blows away the Nexus that I had. I realize some people aren't having issues and I do wonder if there is some validity to the concern about that first batch having more faulty phones.
For me, the thing the Nexus wins on is the ICS without Sense cluttering it up. I am not a fan of Sense because I think overall it seems to busy, but I've gotten used to it finally. I'd still jump at the chance of ditching Sense if given the opportunity. I loved the Nexus' keyboard and ended up having to install SwiftKey on the Rezound which is a wonderful app and is comparable to the Nexus' keyboard and maybe even better.
The call quality and camera quality blow the the Nexus away... well, I should clarify... it blows away the Nexus that I had. I realize some people aren't having issues and I do wonder if there is some validity to the concern about that first batch having more faulty phones.