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Nexus 5 available as of now, starting at $349

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KorrZ

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Just watched the video review from the Verge.

Is the camera really a breaking point for people buying a smartphone?? I've never known anyone who would consider that a deal breaker.
 

chaosblade

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Just watched the video review from the Verge.

Is the camera really a breaking point for people buying a smartphone?? I've never known anyone who would consider that a deal breaker.

I don't get it either. I'll probably take less than 5 "meaingful" pictures over the course of a year with my phone. I took around 200 total pictures with my current phone, over two years. And almost every one has been more of a note than something where I actually care about picture quality.
 

hitsugi

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Just watched the video review from the Verge.

Is the camera really a breaking point for people buying a smartphone?? I've never known anyone who would consider that a deal breaker.

It's really all about something being up to par with its competitors. The N4's camera was significantly behind the S3 or iPhone 5's cameras.. hell, I think even the iPhone 4 took better photos than the N4.

You wouldn't imagine how frustrating it is to wait 2-3 seconds (after you hit the button) for your camera to focus properly before it actually takes the photo... and god help you if you don't keep a steady hand while it's doing that. Drove me insane with the N4.
 

Kainazzo

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Is there a problem with Exchange support in 4.4? I've put in my credentials same as my 4.0.3 phone, even tried the domain\username combo (since 4.4 doesn't have a separate domain field), but no dice beyond a "couldn't finish" popup.
 

Laekon

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Just got mine and really didn't pay attention to the Sim card type. Does anyone know if you can just pop into a T-Mobile store and get a new card for the $30 a month plan?
 
Just watched the video review from the Verge.

Is the camera really a breaking point for people buying a smartphone?? I've never known anyone who would consider that a deal breaker.
There are a significant amount pf people that solely use smartphone cameras.

The hardware here is plenty capable, google's software and algorithms are not up to par. The slow focusing is not a good thing and hopefully gets fixed soon.
 
Just watched the video review from the Verge.

Is the camera really a breaking point for people buying a smartphone?? I've never known anyone who would consider that a deal breaker.

Yeah. I mean their Nexus 5 commercial is all about weddings and capturing moments. A fast, good camera is one of the best things you can have.
 

SimleuqiR

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Just watched the video review from the Verge.

Is the camera really a breaking point for people buying a smartphone?? I've never known anyone who would consider that a deal breaker.

I don't get it either. I'll probably take less than 5 "meaingful" pictures over the course of a year with my phone. I took around 200 total pictures with my current phone, over two years. And almost every one has been more of a note than something where I actually care about picture quality.

In this day in age of Instagram and Twitter, many people take tons of pictures. So at the very least, a responsive camera is a plus. If the camera app takes forever to load up and then even longer to shoot a proper picture, the phone will feel sluggish...Even if everything else on the phone runs at lighting speeds.
 

Nicktendo86

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Is there a problem with Exchange support in 4.4? I've put in my credentials same as my 4.0.3 phone, even tried the domainusername combo (since 4.4 doesn't have a separate domain field), but no dice beyond a "couldn't finish" popup.
Unfortunantly yes, installed the nexus 5 apk on my n4 and exchange is broken.
 

KorrZ

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It's really all about something being up to par with its competitors. The N4's camera was significantly behind the S3 or iPhone 5's cameras.. hell, I think even the iPhone 4 took better photos than the N4.

You wouldn't imagine how frustrating it is to wait 2-3 seconds (after you hit the button) for your camera to focus properly before it actually takes the photo... and god help you if you don't keep a steady hand while it's doing that. Drove me insane with the N4.

In this day in age of Instagram and Twitter, many people take tons of pictures. So at the very least, a responsive camera is a plus. If the camera app takes forever to load up and then even longer to shoot a proper picture, the phone will feel sluggish...Even if everything else on the phone runs at lighting speeds.

I guess the sluggishness is probably more of the issue with it. I've never noticed the issue too much because I've never had to quickly pull out my phone and snap a picture fast.
 
You wouldn't imagine how frustrating it is to wait 2-3 seconds (after you hit the button) for your camera to focus properly before it actually takes the photo... and god help you if you don't keep a steady hand while it's doing that. Drove me insane with the N4.

Yes! I thought it was me. I really like my N4 apart from that camera.
 
OK, more or less set up now.

As I posted earlier, this was with a Nexus 4:

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This is with the Nexus 5:

No HDR:
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With HDR:
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Here's one with the N4 again, for the sake of a more direct comparison.


Even without HDR, it trumps the N4 by a significant margin. The N4 one almost looks like a Monet painting.
 

asdad123

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What's the best wifi tethering app for this? I don't usually use tethering, but it's nice to have in an emergency. (I used Mywi on iPhone. Used maybe like 4 times a year)
 

Spaulding

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What's the best wifi tethering app for this? I don't usually use tethering, but it's nice to have in an emergency. (I used Mywi on iPhone. Used maybe like 4 times a year)

I don't think you need any additional app. At least on my GNex tethering is supported with stock Android.
 
Oh no it isn't you. My wife frequently wants to throw her N4 in the nearest garbage can when she attempts to take pictures with it.

Yeah, I don't think I've ever owned a phone with a really good, fast camera. The n4 camera is so sluggish. It took a while for me to always keep my phone still for an extra second or two after I heard the click. The camera was so slow if I moved it too quickly after I would screw up the photo.
 

Protome

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Yeah and while we're at it, am I the only one bothered by the "Say 'Ok Google'" text constantly being there?
You can turn it off (but only by turning off the feature itself)

I can even find a way to turn it on, is it not available in the UK or something?
 

asdad123

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Built in (OS level) tethering.

Even if I don't pay for a tethering plan? Mywi didn't require a separate payment plan from AT&T. I don't use it enough to justify paying for it every month. Like I said, I only used it like 4 times the past year during emergencies.
 

Cipherr

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He claims that the camera isn't top tier, and then praises the fact it's only $350. You can't have both.

I think the closer they get to it, the more reviewers will expect it. At half the price I don't think its reasonable to expect them to match $700 phones on every metric. But every year they have made the Nexus phones closer and closer to exactly that. The screens get better, the SoC's get high end, the carrier compatibility grows, LTE gets added, and more and more.

The N5 is a stones throw away from straight up bleeding edge, and they closer they manage to get, the more they will be criticized for every corner cut to hit that $350 price. I would kill to see other OEM's held to that standard. Can you imagine seeing a phone docked major points because while its screen was brighter, 15 nits isn't worth the $300 over a N5? People would lose their minds.

Even if I don't pay for a tethering plan? Mywi didn't require a separate payment plan from AT&T. I don't use it enough to justify paying for it every month. Like I said, I only used it like 4 times the past year during emergencies.

Doesn't matter, the OS does it at its core. You can tether, period. However, Good luck if your Phone provider figures out that you are tethering and not paying them for it. They may go apeshit on you. But they cannot stop you from doing it. The phone will do it with a mere toggle in the options.
 
Anyone else with the phone having a PC recognize the N5? Can't seem to get the phone to pop up in My Computer (using w7 x64), had to transfer my wallpapers and ringtones via a wireless app
 

GJS

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Google automatically backs up all that stuff for me. So when I get a new phone, I just enter my Google account and bam... everything is there.

I use SMS Backup and Restore for texts.

This never works for me, didn't work today with my Nexus 5 either.

Probably something to do with multiple accounts, maybe.
 

hitsugi

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But I just got it :(

I probably will. It'll drive me crazy otherwise. I just don't want to wait another month for a replacement.

As far as I know, you get to keep your phone until they send your replacement.. then you put your phone in the replacement box and send it back off to them. The N4s had their share of issues on launch as well, and I thiiiiinkk that's how it was handled.
 
So, I think the main difference between white & black is the black back has a more rubbery feel to it. The NEXUS engraving is much more pronounced in the black one if you run your hand over it than the white one.

To me both look like premium models, I can't really see where one looks more premium than the other.

The main question I would ask yourself is whether you want a phone that is all black or white back/black front.

I went with the white one for now. The white mic actually looks nice in front, makes it stand out. The contrasting colors will make it stand out in public too.
 

EmiPrime

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I love the hardware, I was not prepared for how light it feels.

Hangouts/SMS implementation is really terrible and the camera app is no great shakes either. Google really need to make these two things a priority as they badly let down the whole package. Everything else is great.
 
Another dumb statement from that Verge review:

Yes, the price point is low on this phone, but not low compared with on-contract phones (which the majority of consumers purchase), and nothing else about the Nexus 5 feels cheap.

That's a pretty lame way to undercut the incredible value of this phone.

Yeah, it's cheap, but it's not cheap compared to on-contract phones, even though they're heavily subsidized and end up costing twice as much when all is said and done.

Talk about moving the fucking goal posts.
 

tmaynard

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Anyone activated on Sprint yet? I order my sim card today in preparation for my 32GB nexus arriving later this week...

What number did you call to order your sim? I've been fighting with people for hours saying that I have to wait until Friday and then go to a Sprint Store.
 
Speaker test done.

Speaker test for me is whether I can hear youtube music in the shower while the phone sits on the sink in the bathroom.

N4 - Ineligible
HTC One - Best
N5 - I could listen to it, but not as loud as HTC One. A big big big improvement over the N4 speaker. Will know more as I do conference calls this week on it.
 
2hrs and 30 min off the charger. 30 min screen on time, on LTE. Still 92%.

Also, my apartment is dimly lit, and the pictures are still bright and vivid.

So far, so:

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