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Originally Posted by F150
(Post 3289667)
16GB - 28,999 32GB - 32,999 Camera on the NEXUS is a big downer. I am trying very hard to overlook this. |
Originally Posted by amalji
(Post 3289675)
Did you try it out yourself? It's supposed to have optical image stabilization. And from the pictures I've seen, it looks quite decent ( even though not the best ). Nexus experience is always better than bloatware versions of android in the likes of Samsung devices. |
Originally Posted by amalji
(Post 3289675)
Did you try it out yourself? It's supposed to have optical image stabilization. And from the pictures I've seen, it looks quite decent ( even though not the best ). Nexus experience is always better than bloatware versions of android in the likes of Samsung devices. |
Originally Posted by fiat_tarun
(Post 3289677)
I'm not sure if its already been posted here, but it looks like Google owned Motorola is coming back to India with the Moto G ! I hope it has the separate voice processor like on the Moto X. If this is priced well, I'm definitely going to be interested. I've always loved the solid build of Moto's. We shall know on 13th November ! https://twitter.com/Motorola/status/...115520/photo/1 |
Originally Posted by F150
(Post 3289681)
Not available in INDIA yet. All the online reviews are saying that the camera is inconsistent. |
Originally Posted by appu.bhandari
(Post 3289688)
Cameras have always been the bane for nexus. There never was a nexus that is a good shooter. Image quality, low light issue has always plugged the nexus camera. Even though the nexus 5 comes with image stabilizer, the software is not utilizing it fully. Check out the review on the verge or android central. You will know. |
Originally Posted by F150
(Post 3289681)
I use a Galaxy Nexus as my daily driver, I know the nexus experience and the priority of experiencing the latest updates before everyone else does. :D |
Originally Posted by amalji
(Post 3289694)
I switched to Galaxy Nexus 4 recently, and am enjoying the experience. If I buy another android, it will most certainly be another Nexus. :) |
Originally Posted by drmohitg
(Post 3289743)
Planning to get the Nexus 5 from USA. The phone will work here right? |
Originally Posted by drmohitg
(Post 3289743)
Planning to get the Nexus 5 from USA. The phone will work here right? |
Originally Posted by drmohitg
(Post 3289743)
Planning to get the Nexus 5 from USA. The phone will work here right? |
Originally Posted by amalji
(Post 3289694)
Motorola phones are always great phones. But, their after sales service sucks ( Atleast in Kerala ). If you don't care about service, they are great devices to have. |
Originally Posted by Nicky
(Post 3289971)
Looks like Nexus 5 is up for pre order on Snapdeal. http://www.snapdeal.com/product/lg-g...69/?pos=0;0;21 |
Originally Posted by joslicx
(Post 3289482)
You can get a Nexus5 and a Note3! Best of both worlds (in Android land). One is the absolute latest Android has to offer and the other is the absolute best Android has to offer! |
Originally Posted by amalji
(Post 3289495)
No. It doesn't justify. Go for the note 2. |
Should be 30k and 44k respectively. |
Originally Posted by amitk26
(Post 3289619)
Only you can decide based on usage if price diff is justified or not. Main difference is in the sNote application. 1. Note file format is lightweight xml based backward compatible but not available on note 2 2. Actionable notes : example jot down a number in handwriting and draw a circle around it and call/add to contacts. 3. Air commands. Other features over note 2. 4. Usb 3.0 5. Personal knox (free) and managed for enterprise use. 6. regular SE policy updates from policy server. But in some cases you may find them to be nuscence because some of the existing applications get force closed as they violate the security policy. Developers are forced to improve designs due to this but in short term irritating to non serious users who may not value security much. |
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