I posed a question to mostly everywhere in social media and to everyone I know - should I drop my Nexus 4 for the Nexus 5? I got the Google Nexus 5 for a few major reasons: the 1080p IPS LCD display, the Snapdragon 800 CPU & the 8 megapixel camera packed with optical image stabilization. The button placements are basically the same when compared to the Nexus 4: volume buttons can be found on the left while the power button is on the right, the speaker is now on the bottom side beside the micro USB port and finally, the audio port is on the top left portion of the Nexus 5. The Nexus 4 is still an impressive device, but I think LG & Google failed to deliver things like long battery life, great camera performance & 4G LTE. But now that I have the Nexus 5 in my hands, I feel like Google & LG has polished the Nexus brand. Sadly though, that specific deal isn't available for us in the Philippines; we'll be paying a higher price for the Google flagship or you can get it through Smart. The biggest question now is, for a higher price, will the Google Nexus 5 still be worth considering? Read more in our articles including "Google Nexus 5 in the flesh, first impressions" and "This could be the Google Nexus 5".
I posed a question to mostly everywhere in social media and to everyone I know - should I drop my Nexus 4 for the Nexus 5? I got the Google Nexus 5 for a few major reasons: the 1080p IPS LCD display, the Snapdragon 800 CPU & the 8 megapixel camera packed with optical image stabilization.
The button placements are basically the same when compared to the Nexus 4: volume buttons can be found on the left while the power button is on the right, the speaker is now on the bottom side beside the micro USB port and finally, the audio port is on the top left portion of the Nexus 5. The Nexus 4 is still an impressive device, but I think LG & Google failed to deliver things like long battery life, great camera performance & 4G LTE. But now that I have the Nexus 5 in my hands, I feel like Google & LG has polished the Nexus brand.
Our coverage of google nexus 4 includes: "Google Nexus 5 in the flesh, first impressions"; "This could be the Google Nexus 5"; "White Nexus 4 announced, no LG Nexus 5". Each article provides unique insights and information.