BTW LTE is nice, but I wouldn't bank on it. Considering Verizon is the major LTE deployment right now and most networks around the globe are still relying on HSPA+ upgrades to bring about 21mbps, 42mbps, and possibly 84mbps speeds, I see the only motivation for LTE being for Verizon. And last I checked, Google doesn't really make Nexus Phones just to please the small US population alone. And even though the past 2 Nexus phones work on T-Mobile, the bands are setup such that the 2100mhz band is still there for the rest of the world. Having an LTE radio that not many people can use would be... almost a waste. But at the same time you could compare this to NFC which launched on the NS but Google was basically waiting for it to grow (but look how well NFC adoption is in other phones).