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Nexus 4 vs iPhone 5

My iPhone 4s has been giving me troubles recently.  Out of no apparent reason the volume rocker has become self sufficient.  Whenever the phone is unlocked to do any work on the screen the volume starts increasing on its own.  I do not press on the physical volume rocker and the volume just increases on its own.  Just as if some one was keeping the volume up button pressed on the phone.  Sometimes if i just lightly touch the volume down or up button this is sufficient to trigger the volume issue.  This is very annoying as i do not like the volume on my phone to be high at all and now while i am talking on the phone all of a sudden the volume is at maximum and the voice is blasting through the speaker.  This problem has been driving me nuts.  Finally i was able to find something on the Internet.  It seems that this is a hardware problem with iphones.  Apparently their antennas ground the volume buttons and this causes the issue to arise.  Nonetheless i spent a fortune on this phone and i get  worthless quality from apple.  I am abundantly dissatisfied with Apple's craftsmanship in recent months.  I had to exchange an iPhone 5 because of issues and the replacement was no better.  Still have problems with it.  Now this issue.  So much for buying into the abhorrently expensive ecosystem!
I am thinking that my next phone will be an unlocked phone.  I do not want to continue to get raped by the big wigs of telecommunications all the time in the name of telephone service.  I want to be able to change my carriers when I want to change them.  My first experience with android was not very pleasant   the software was clunky but the phone was horrible.  I am sure of one thing.  I am never buying a Motorola phone ever again.  I am inclined to buy the new Nexus 4.  The problem is there is no place to check it out and try it.  I want to get a feel for it before I make the investment of this magnitude.  I will continue my search into a viable option.  Hopefully there will come one phone that i will not have to replace for the next 3 to 4 years.  I was really hoping to keep this iPhone 4s for good 4 to 5 years but it seems this is not so much a possibility.

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