Five Things I Want On the Nexus 5

Most agree that the Nexus family is the soapbox from which Google illustrates to manufactures, customers, and sites like Pocketnow what a “real” Android-powered device should be like, and roughly what an unsubsidized smartphone or tablet should cost. Google’s Nexus 4 was released in November 2012 and is the latest in their flagship line of smartphones running the Android Operating System. It was the first joint venture between Google and LG. We’ve just passed the 3-month mark on ...

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