That seems awfully subjective though. My BF has the Samsung camera and has never used any features that are not also on the nexus. By contrast, I have used things like Photosphere though.
When people ask me "which is the best camera" I generally assume they mean either photo quality or ease of use. Not filters or stuff like that.
If you just want to defer to their opinions though, thats fine. But the actual photos I have seen from the nexus 5 match or exceed anything else I have seen on other high end cameras.
http://forums.androidcentral.com/at...s-5-camera-photos-videos-thoughts-compare.png
(Nexus 5 top, HTC One bottom)
http://forums.androidcentral.com/at...us-5-camera-photos-videos-thoughts-one-vs.jpg
These are both from images on actual AC articles.
I am still waiting to hear why. So far I have not seen specific reasons for this.
1080p display. Snapdragon 800 CPU. An obviously great camera. Vanilla Android and the fast updates that go with it.
Source? My own experience says otherwise.
I have used all the current high end phones. None of them are as smooth as the nexus IMO.
Love to debate this with you, but that horse is so dead it's glue. Suffice to say, you've already quantified your response by saying it's your own experience and your own opinion (thank you for clarifying that btw), so I'll respond with the same, in that my source is as good as your source: it's me. But just as far as the camera goes, I never engage in camera shootouts using comparison images on a forum because nobody ever uses an expensive professional grade high end dedicated camera to take baseline photos. If I want camera opinions I go to professional photographers. If you hunt around you'll eventually figure out which are the most reputable and some of them have sections for smartphone cameras.
For your reading pleasure: Introduction: Camera review: Google turns its attention to imaging on new Nexus 5: Connect