I guess that's why I can get a consistent LTE signal in my house where no ph9ne could.
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It's as if you're not allowed to criticize the Nexus 5 around here. Why would we criticize it if there was no need to?LOL some of the N5 owners on here seriously told me to change the way I speak so the phone understands me better. I even offered to call some of them up to prove to them how clear my voice actually is. I was born and raised in the UK!
Then they told me to just wait for the next update, which has ONLY just hit the N5's last week or so (not that it fixes the issue).
Then they blamed my carrier just like Google. Carrier charged me for a new SIM card for no reason as they couldn't find any issues with it.
After that, I just gave up and decided to accept Google's refund and find something else. If I hadn't, I'd have still been waiting for a fix and would have been on my 30th replacement lol.
My Moto X is leagues ahead in terms of build quality compared to the N5. So far not a single dead pixel, nor any SIM card tray misalignment issues or mic issues or light bleed like on the N5's. Also I've not needed to get any warranty replacements at all.
I'm also waiting for the X+1 and hope it hits the UK the same time as the US. Even if it gets a late UK release, I'll just wait for it.
I just hope the Moto X + 1 will get a worldwide/EU release with 32GB/64GB and not too overpriced.
I do agree the Moto x is a better phone overall.I just want to make a point here regarding price. We all can agree that the Moto X is the most well-built phones out there considering what it intended to do. Why not reward the effort that it takes to achieve such a feat? You will rarely find any phone with the attention to detail that the Moto X has such as the signal quality, the water-resistant, the speaker quality, the slim-bezel and much more. Did you know that the Moto X/G contains a built in headphone amp(once tapped using a Faux kernel) can make listening experience comparable to a Wolfson-equipped phone? No other phone on the market has that (except for Samsung Exynos-equipped phones).
Since the topic is about the Nexus 5: beneath that S800 chip and display you're left with a underwhelming camera, poor speaker quality, bad battery life, underperforming signal strength(especially compared with the Galaxy S4, HTC One). Sure, one can simply bring up the price to justify those short-comings. But you know, one can also bring up the price to justify what makes the Moto X worth paying for considering Motorola has been good to its products and demonstrates innovation, rather than playing puppet to the spec/size wars. We know the Moto X+1 will come with at least a S800 chip which is good enough. If you back that up by a 1080 AMOLED display in a comfortable size and maintain everything that makes the Moto X so good for us....$400 seems more than a fair price and then some.
I do agree the Moto x is a better phone overall.
But....having had an X, and now the wife has it....cause I missed flashing and got an N5.....I'll disagree with a few things...for fun.
Yes, the Moto X design and build quality wins.
Cameras.....equal.
Battery life....nearly equal. For me and many others anyway. I averaged about 30 hours, with 6 and a half hours screen time on the X. On the N5 I average about 24 hours total and 6 hours screen time. With my same setup and usage on both.
Speaker....a bit better on the X.
Signal strength... For me, one bar better on the X only. I feared radio reception when I moved to the n5....and was pleasantly surprised. With my S2....the ONLY way where I live to make calls was outside. Texts sometimes too. And Data....no, never. With the X...no problems. And with the N5, no problems either. Tho it will cut out on and off on calls quicker than the X when the weather is messing with my signal. Lousy signal where I live.
So really, for me....they are fairly similar devices. With a small edge going to the X. But I got bored and got the N5. Lol
You may be right!But then if you factor the touchless control, active display and no crackling noise when streaming music and that puts the motox ahead by a mile
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I do agree the Moto x is a better phone overall.
But....having had an X, and now the wife has it....cause I missed flashing and got an N5.....I'll disagree with a few things...for fun.
Yes, the Moto X design and build quality wins.
Cameras.....equal.
Battery life....nearly equal. For me and many others anyway. I averaged about 30 hours, with 6 and a half hours screen time on the X. On the N5 I average about 24 hours total and 6 hours screen time. With my same setup and usage on both.
Speaker....a bit better on the X.
Signal strength... For me, one bar better on the X only. I feared radio reception when I moved to the n5....and was pleasantly surprised. With my S2....the ONLY way where I live to make calls was outside. Texts sometimes too. And Data....no, never. With the X...no problems. And with the N5, no problems either. Tho it will cut out on and off on calls quicker than the X when the weather is messing with my signal. Lousy signal where I live.
So really, for me....they are fairly similar devices. With a small edge going to the X. But I got bored and got the N5. Lol
I guess it depends on carrier and location. LolPersonally I didn't notice much difference in cameras other than a slightly better showing in the N5 camera due to the OIS.
Signal strength is leagues ahead of the N5 from personal experience. Calls used to cut in and out faster than a porn movie! It got so bad that I had to use my old S2 just for phone calls.
My Moto X hasn't ever cut in or out so far even when talking in my car at silly speeds.
Did you know?You may be right!
While I miss not having to hit the power button to wake my phone.....I love my customizable notification led....different colors and speeds for different things. I prefer the light now for sure!
Yes, touch less is nice! I do use voice commands on the N5, but need to hit my shortcut to Google search first. Don't use Gel launcher.
And I don't have any crackling. Lol
Yes, the X has some nice features, no doubt. But its all taste.
Get her the X for sure. My wife loves hers! Never wants an iPhone again.I'm only in here looking around because I think my girlfriend needs to try a moto x. She traded her iphone 5c for a bb q10 and hates it. Now she can't afford to get an iPhone again and since she likes my nexus 5 were looking at nexus 4's used in our price range. The moto x being almost the same software wise other than some bonus stuff makes it look really worth the price used.
Anyway having the nexus 5 I definitely disagree with some of the statements here....
The one I will confirm is that the first week I had the phone I had a call quality problem but it was fixed when I got the 2nd of 3 updates I've received in the couple months I've had it. No more issues and the signal strength is almost exactly the same as a gs3 and gs4 mini that belong to coworkers and we were trying to make calls out in the bush. He had 2 bars and failed to make a call and I made the call on 0-1 bars successfully. Monitored signal for a bit as we were trying to find a place to get signal.
Battery life is great for me. 0% drain overnight with WiFi etc off. I get 2 days and 3-4 hours of screen time or in heavy use up to 5 hours screen on time. Not the best but not bad by my standards. Best phone I've had yet.
The speaker is much better than the HTC one S I used to have and I overall liked that phone.
The camera may not be the best and software could be better but its the best camera phone I've had yet.
Build quality seems decent to me. I'm sure I'm missing something else I saw in here but I had to say something cause I'm reading a lot of stuff that has never affected me and people are talking like its the worst phone ever.
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The nexus is the first phone I've had for this long and not rooted. Stock android is awesome. They both have there pros and con's and I would be happy with either but I think you're right. The x would probably be the phone for her.
For me the upside to the nexus is in a couple years when apps and Google services are more resource hungry than now the more powerful hardware will probably be noticeable. Right now its probably not.
My 4 year old HTC desire felt fast the first 2 years. Now even on cm7 it lags and runs like crap after Google apps update.
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The Galaxy Nexus doesn't have the best components and it runs better on 4.4.2 than my Mom's Galaxy s4. I'm not worried about how this phone will handle the future versions of android.
Well they keep saying each new version is supposed to be easier on resources, etc but it sure doesn't seem like it. Kk doesn't run any better on older devices than jb or ICS did and it's much slower than GB was. Seems like it keeps getting more and more resource hungry. It just isn't noticeable on higher end devices like the n5 or moto x. But what happens in a few years who knows. Sure most people want to be on to the next thing less than a year from now but I like the idea of being able to use the same phone in 4 years if possible. My laptop works as good today as it did when I bought it 4 years ago so I see no reason to buy a new one.
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No way will she want your N5 over the X. LolI told her its probably the best bet for her besides iPhone and if she doesn't like it she can have my nexus and I'll use the moto x.
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