Just did a trade... think I did ok?

jacktesterson

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I just got the LG G2 last week. Loved it. Nicest phone I've ever owned.

Been doing a lot of reading lately and think I'd really enjoy a tablet. Never owned one.

Got thinking about my Cell use and I primarily use my cell for Web Browsing and Music Streaming.

Found somebody locally who offered me there Nexus 10 32GB with a case and a 8GB Nexus 4 (comes with a bumper too) for the G2 straight up.

I did the trade. I can live with 8GB and when I checked my G2 configured exactly how I normally use it I was only using 2GB of space since I stream my music.

The Nexus 10 is like new. He said it was never used, which is why he was interested in the G2. The Nexus 4 has some fine microscratches on the back, and a few on the front. They are not noticeable with the screen on and I have a Mahogany Wood skin for the back of the Nexus 4 I owned from when I had it. (never used).

He also gave me a QI wireless charger with the N4.

Think I did ok? The N4 camera isn't the best but outside where I'd normally use it its good enough. Indoors sucks.

I think I'd rather have the N10 + N4 vs the G2.
 

lopri

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As long as you are happy with the trade, I don't see a problem there. Sounds like a win-win for both of you.
 

Ravynmagi

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Seems like a pretty good trade to me.

Nexus 4 phone is still pretty nice. I hear some people say it still runs smoother than some of the newer phones from LG and Samsung due to not being burdened with third party UIs.

And being a Nexus phone, it may still be supported after the G2 support has ended.
 

Ravynmagi

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I hate those "as long as you are happy" answers. I need other people to evaluate and judge my happiness! :p
 

lopri

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You should hate less and read the full sentence. The "As long as you are happy" are accompanied by "I don't see a problem there." By inserting "there" I implicitly acknowledged a possibility of unfair trades somewhere else (usually from lack of information or rational ignorance, or even by coercion). The OP's trade doesn't look like one of those. I could perhaps have emphasized it by saying "I don't see a glaring problem there," though.
 

Ravynmagi

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You should hate less and read the full sentence. The "As long as you are happy" are accompanied by "I don't see a problem there." By inserting "there" I implicitly acknowledged a possibility of unfair trades somewhere else (usually from lack of information or rational ignorance, or even by coercion). The OP's trade doesn't look like one of those. I could perhaps have emphasized it by saying "I don't see a glaring problem there," though.

I think my emoticon was lost on you. :p :p :p