The carrier has nothing to do with the lack of this feature

Nov 1, 2012 17:01 GMT  ·  By

T-Mobile USA confirmed a few days ago that it would carry the Nexus 4 smartphone though the operator did not unveil any details on availability and pricing options.

However, we expect the LG Nexus 4 to arrive at T-Mobile USA in mid-November. With Samsung Galaxy Note II already available for purchase, Android enthusiasts will have a hard time choosing their next smartphone.

Although the Nexus 4 comes with the latest software released by Google, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, there are some useful features missing, such as the Wi-Fi calling.

It looks like lots of potential customers were wondering whether the Nexus 4 would support the Wi-Fi calling feature or not and the answer is no.

The folks over at TmoNews have reached out to T-Mobile in order to get confirmation on the lack of the Wi-Fi calling feature and the Magenta carrier promptly replied and stated the LG Nexus 4 did not come with this feature integrated.

The carrier appears to have nothing to do with the fact LG Nexus 4 lacks Wi-Fi calling, so it stands to reason that Google and LG are the only ones to blame for this.

So there you have it, Nexus 4 does not come with any bloatware inside, but it also lacks Wi-Fi calling and probably a few more other things that will probably be discovered soon after launch.

In fact, another downside of the Nexus 4 is the fact that it does not pack microSD card slot for memory expansion. Instead Google released two versions of the smartphone with different amounts of storage: 8GB and 16GB.

Other than that, the handset seems pretty powerful and it comes equipped with a quad-core Qualcomm APQ8064 Snapdragon processor clocked at 1.5 GHz, an Adreno 320 graphics processing unit and 2GB of RAM.

The phone’s 4.7-inch True HD IPS Plus capacitive touchscreen display supports 768 x 1280 pixels resolution, and features Corning Gorilla Glass 2 coating.