2 cents versus 5 cents. I have no problem spending 5 cents. How much of an impact something costs is subjective. Cars, I'll use them in analogy again. I don't want a Ford Taurus, even though it's larger. I'll take the Acura TSX. ...that's just me. I don't want to always carry around a 5" phone. I learned that. How is the Nexus 5 going to allow me to expand in the future in such a way that is relevant to me that the iPhone will not? My iPhone does not restrict me at all. If it did, I'd have, say, a Nexus 5 or G2 or Note 3 or S4 or Optimus G Pro or any of the other Android phones I've recently had but no longer want. Why would I pay Apple more. I love the design of the iPhone, and I love iOS7 out-of-the-box. I love the Apple app ecosystem and accessory ecosystem. I love that the iPhone is just a smaller version of my Retina iPad Mini, that is just a smaller version of my iPad Air and that they all works the same. I love the way the hardware is crafted and how well the OS works with the hardware. These are why I chose iOS after trying so many Android options like the phones listed above and numerous tablets. I like iOS's simplicity out of the box. I don't have to work it make it simple, it just is. That's not better for everyone but its what I like.
I no longer have a Nexus 5 so I can't do comparisons now, I can recall not liking its low-light shots of my 4-year-old very much. I love my iPhone's ability to capture him.
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