I really want the Nexus 6, but the screen is supposed to be 5.9"; that is way to big of a screen for me. Google also always kills off the old Nexus device before the new one comes out. Should I buy the Nexus 5 now, or wait for the Nexus 6?
I'd go w the 5 now, the 6 really doesn't have much confirmation. The 4 is still running strong w updates being that it's over I believe 2 years old.
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Depends on what your current phone is. As for RAM, Android doesn't use RAM like a PC does.The only thing I worried about is the phone becoming very unstable, and glitchy after a couple of year like my current Android smartphone does.Will the Nexus 5 do that, or is it a better idea to wait for the Nexus 6 and get more RAM and stuff.
I really want the Nexus 6, but the screen is supposed to be 5.9"; that is way to big of a screen for me. Google also always kills off the old Nexus device before the new one comes out. Should I buy the Nexus 5 now, or wait for the Nexus 6?
I really want the Nexus 6, but the screen is supposed to be 5.9"; that is way to big of a screen for me. Google also always kills off the old Nexus device before the new one comes out. Should I buy the Nexus 5 now, or wait for the Nexus 6?
Given the fact that mobile technology has been somewhat stagnant since last year and with the latest iteration of Android having substantial improvements in performance, getting the Nexus 5 is still a very good idea.
In fact I was a bit hesitant and shared the same concerns as you but I bought the Nexus 5 just over two weeks ago and haven't regretted doing so.
The Snapdragon 800 powering the Nexus 5 still manages to match or beat most flagships of 2014 because Android doesn't need beastly specs to run smoothly anymore.
Even the dual core Moto X performs exceptionally well.
I know that reviewers will tell you about Nexus 5 having a terrible camera and battery, there is little truth to it.
While battery life leaves a bit to be desired I imagine the Android L release to fix that but as far as camera performance goes, it is spectacular especially after the Android 4.4.1 update. I could share some photos I took, if you want.
The only other thing worth mentioning is that speaker quality in some apps can be a bit dissapointing but it's by no means bad.
In fact people say that Nexus 5 may continue to sell alongside the Nexus 6 and maybe that's why Google for the first time launched a developer preview for Nexus 5.
Anyways go for Nexus 5, still an amazing device.
Yeah, that's what I've been hearing too. I really hope that's the case.The Nexus 6 might be 5.2 inches. Slightly larger, but still manageable.