Good buy at $200 to $250 for a super clean one. GSM only. Sorry Verizon.

This now discontinued by Google phone version is still a hot seller on eBay. I purchased my first 2 (16 GIG)from Google when the Nexus 5 came out and got a fantastic deal of under $250.00 for each since Google was dumping them from the product line. Now they are still selling for around $200.00 to $300 used. Bought another one for $220. I am a huge Nexus fan. Unlocked. Ready to be rooted and ROMed. Tons of developers. No "cooked" in bloat features, just pure Android. I still have the original Verizon CDMA Samsung Galaxy Nexus (GNEX). I am disappointed that Google won't keep that one running with Android 4.4 saying it misses the 18 month window....just. Interesting fact is that Google owns Motorola. Then why does Google give the Nexus phones so much room to do what ever they want? Because they use the consumer community to help come up with new ROMed features on the Nexus so they can cook them into their new MOTO phones? Pros: Still supported for Android up grader (but if you are ROMing who cares) Better battery than the GNEX. Bigger screen than the GNEX. Better processor. Better camera. Cons: What is up with the Corning Gorilla Glass back side. Bad call here by LG. Not much better than the GNEX. GSM only! No SD slot. only 8 or 16 GIG model. The GNEX came with 32. Conclusion: If you already have a GNEX you might want to stay where you are. If you are looking for a new phone that is like the GNEX and you don't have one, check out the Nexus 4. If your really want to go nuts buy the Nexues 5 or the Mack Daddy Samsung Galaxy S4 Nexus Edition. https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=samsung_galaxy_s4&feature=ha-text-sem_bk-gs4&utm_source=ha&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=sem_bk&utm_content=gs4&gclid=CJCjoZ76o7sCFciH4AodzjMAAA&gclsrc=ds Hope this helps, DaveRead full review