I have the HTC One GE and now the Nexus 5. They are both great phones with their own pluses and minuses.
Here are the things I think are draws:
HTC One
Here are the things I think are draws:
- Both are very good looking phones, the Metal of the One is incredible, but the Stealth look of the N5 is also really nice.
- They both are fast enough that there is just no lag with anything you do.
- They both feel great in the hand, there is a little bit of weight difference, but it is so small that I don't even notice it.
- The screens on both are really incredible, the colors seem a little more muted on the N5, but it still looks great.
- Battery seems to be pretty much the same for me. Big screen phones that get used a lot just don't last more than one day without a huge battery.
- Camera: The verdict is still out, I never thought the HTC One GE camera was all that great and so far with limited use the N5 just seems OK too. I will echo the slow focus that everyone has been seeing with the N5.
HTC One
- The speakers on the One are hands down the winner. The N5 speaker is one step above terrible.
- The IR port on the One is really great and I didn't realize how much I was actually using a remote app I downloaded until it was gone.
- The lack of cases for the N5 is also a bit of a bummer, I know it is early but so far not a lot of adoption by the big case companies.
- The N5 wins in the on screen buttons department. Not seeing the 3-dot black bar on the bottom of apps is refreshing
- The N5 has better outside screen visibility than the One. They both have great screens, as I mentioned, but the N5 has better visibility outside in sunlight.
- Wireless Charging is GREAT. I never did it with My N4, but now that the qi chargers have come down in price I bought 2. This really seems to keep me from every thinking about the battery because it is always full. One at home and one at work and it will be really hard to end up with a dead battery.
- Notification light on the N5 is much better. The tiny in speaker LED notification light of the One is a good solution for that phone but I like the big multi-colored N5 notification light.
- Android 4.4, I know it is coming soon to the HTC One, but I am really enjoying the differences.