LTE tech is newer and tends to provide faster speeds than HSPA+ tech. That said, most current LTE radios eat more battery compared to HSPA+ radios. That is at least the case with AT&T's LTE. To complicate things further, T-Mobile has an upgraded HSPA+ network that in many markets provides...
If you want to stick with a SERO contract, I'd wait for the Galaxy S III or the iPhone 5 depending on which OS flavor you prefer. $200 is far too high for a subsidized Galaxy Nexus at this point considering that 1. the phone is last year's tech and 2. the GSM version is now going for $400 off...
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