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So, now it's official, who's going for one. Looks like the 4 is going to continue at 16Gb at 199.
16gb 5 at 299. Possibly a 32gb at 339 but not yet on play
https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=nexus_5_black_16gb
Who's going for one?
Trying not to. I don't NEED one but I WANT one.
And the sexy black/white one? Really tempted but the 32gb is really the one to go for isn't it.
Thank god. I've been waiting other a month for this after my Galaxy S2 knacked
White 32gb is now up. Very tempted.
Done it, white 32gb, I'm such a consumerist sucker!
Done. Just the 16GB, and in sensible black - I have an aversion to all things Apple or even Apple-like, spurred on just by iTunes screwing up my music catalogue once (and only once! deleted it after that!)
Looks great, I'll wait until after Christmas and see if the 16gb version comes down in price some more.... Although at £299 it's already undercutting all it's rivals!
The 4.4 OS looks great too, just read about the changes to the dialler.... Basically if a number comes in that isn't recognised on your contacts list it gets run through Google Maps to match it to any businesses in the area and then shows you who is calling.... likewise they have now integrated search into the dialler so you can now start to type a word, business etc that isn't in your contacts and Google's database will match it to local services, businesses etc based on what is local to your location and what your Google search history indicates you might be looking for... without having to open the browser, use a search engine in the traditional sense etc etc.
Google's information database and mapping software is awesome, a paranoid person may find some of this uncomfortable and I can understand that view too.
why would you buy one of those over say, an iPhone 5s?
Black 16gb selling fast!
Well for a start Mr nut its a couple of hundred quid cheaper !
And my nexus4 does everything my wife's iPhone 5 does but betterer ie calendar, music, google docs, browser etc
why would you buy one of those over say, an iPhone 5s?
A saving of £300 over the iphone. It's a no brainer really.
Limber's beauty lies within the grasp of the beholder?
Does anyone know if the 4.4os will work on the Nexus 4?
[quote=tomatoevousparlour said]Does anyone know if the 4.4os will work on the Nexus 4?
It will, should be available in the next few days...
I suspect they are holding off the release of 4.4 for nexus 4 while they sell a few 5s
Its half the price and better specced before you even get to the benefits of android.why would you buy one of those over say, an iPhone 5s?
Looking for a replacement for my S2.
Anyone know how this compares to a Galaxy S4?
Seem very similar, size, weight, screen size. Dual core processor vs the S4 quad core. IPS vs Super AMOLED screen.
I really like the idea of a clean android phone without all the pre-installed Samsung crap.
Cheers
I have a 4 and it's flippin great,
is a great reason, you get a very googlist view but it all works and it doesn't bitch and moan if you need to interface with something non-google (unlike mrs Ed's iphone which is unhelpful expensive crap)a clean android phone without all the pre-installed manufacturer guff
Why does it have a Halls Effect sensor? Telling when lumps of metals are near?
Possibly for accessories. You could have a case that knows when it is open or closed. I'm sure there are some other clever applicationsWhy does it have a Halls Effect sensor? Telling when lumps of metals are near?
well I have another year left on my S3, but might duck out early for one of these in a few months. Will have to see if 4.4 comes out for the rest of us.
Damn. No kit kat for my galaxy nexus. Might have to take the plunge.
mind you the lack of expandable memory is still frustrating along with the good old apple tactic of charging an excessive amount for 16gb of flash memory.
Apart from that the specs look good.
a microsd slot would be ace, that way i could ditch my ipod and never have to deal with itunes again ever, how they manage to make it so much worse with every new version is beyond me!
other than that my Nexus 4 has been brilliant and i dont miss the extra memory at all
FWIW, the android skin that Sony put onto their Xperias is nice, much better than Samsung's awful (bloatware) attempt, as it changes little you can't disable but adds plenty of nice little widgets and features.
32gb ordered. Lovely.
Mine dispatched this afternoon, guess it'll be with me Monday 🙂
Didn't need one, but bought a black 32gb - being delivered today. Hats off to Google for a seemless launch after the N4 debacle
mine just arrived. I haven't got a sim for it but it arrived 90% charged so have started playing. First thing it wants to do is download a 139mb update...
First thing it wants to do is download a 139mb update...
I've seen an update being needed when first bought mentioned online. They must have tweaked the OS between manufacture and sale.
Does a nexus 4 take a standard sim?
no it takes a teeny one microsim?
anyone know when the new OS update will be out for the 4?
I'd be very interested to know what the camera is like on the N5. It was the one thing that bugged me about the N4, as it always seemed to struggle with a moving subject and anything but good light.
It's meant to be a bit meh
[url= http://www.trustedreviews.com/google-nexus-5_Mobile-Phone_review_camera_Page-5#tr-review-summary ]Google Nexus 5 - Camera[/url]
Hopefully software curable.
Why are some people paying £340+ for a 16gb N5 on ebay, when they only cost £299 from the Play Store? Is it because they have sold out on the Play Store and people want them straight away via ebay?
On this one, the final screenshot pic shows that it only cost the bloke £299 in the first place!
weird, the ebay fees must knock out any profit from that surely?
I think many people just assume that because it's on eBay it must be a good deal - either that or they get caught up in a bidding fury and don't realise what they're doing. Just look at the price second hand bike parts fetch, it's often cheaper to buy brand new from CRC, etc.
It's meant to be a bit meh
Are we reading the same review?
The Google Nexus 5 is the high-end Android phone bargain of the year.
😕
Are we reading the same review?
The Google Nexus 5 is the high-end Android phone bargain of the year.
I believe he was referring to the camera.
It's meant to be a bit mehAre we reading the same review?
The Google Nexus 5 is the high-end Android phone bargain of the year.
Yeah I was talking about the camera.
Sweet phone isn't it? So so smooth, almost Apple smooth (how do they do that?)
Although something was bothering me ever so slightly about KitKat, found this, as the fella says [url= http://plus.google.com/+ShenYe/posts/GNmEeUtHKJA ]you won't be able to "unsee" it[/url]
Although something was bothering me ever so slightly about KitKat, found this, as the fella says you won't be able to "unsee" it
You just made me check my Jelly Bean phone. All line up nicely on there 🙂
just put 4.4 on my old Nexus (Maguro), that's 300 quid saved 8)
just put 4.4 on my old Nexus
From an official update, or a ROM?
From an official update, or a ROM?
I gave [url= http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2508401 ]Slimkat alpha[/url] a try as I was updating anyway. Not worth doing for its own sake I don't think.
Just picked mine up from carphonewarehouse. Paid £295 for the 16gig delivered to the store. £15 cheaper than google with the delivery charge.
Mine arrived yesterday, first impressions are good.
There's obviously a plethora of Google apps on there that I'm never likely to use (G+, Hangouts etc). I'm going to root the phone, so when I've done it can I just remove them?
Hangouts is your SMS app.
I personally wouldn't get rid of it!
I wouldn't be too hastey, G+ is good for backing up photos for free and hangouts is a decent Skype and texting alternative.
G+ is a pretty horrible bit of software but as above there are two useful bits to it.
Group video calls (hangouts) can only be run through it, even if you do a one-to-one vid call using google-talk, you need G+ to vid chat with more than one. I use it all the time for work.
Ive just started using G+ for auto backup of phone pics. Previous attempts at third party apps was not successful so this works well, except you cant turn of the notification that it has made a backup - id prefer it just chuntered away in the background.
ANyway, Im looking forward to getting kitkat on my N4. And in the new year I will probably buy an N5 and give my N4 to mrs S.
Hmm, have now watched some video reviews of the N5 and it looks a decent bit of kit for the money, even more so as it's available for free on most (all?) tariffs.
My iP4 is on its last legs but I still need convincing about switching back to Android.
Does anyone have any seductive ownership experiences thus far?
Google and android just work for me. I have a PC running chrome and android integrates with it seamlessly. I also like playing with phone software and there are loads of custom versions of android to play with which is something the iPhone lacks.
there are loads of custom versions of android to play with which is something the iPhone lacks.
Yep, that's something I liked about my HTC Hero 4 years ago. I purposely avoided all the iOS uberhype until one day I gave it a go and realised how slick it was. That was it: bye bye green alien, hello fruity love ship.
Might be able to handle reverting back as I know I can create an iOS style launcher and icons etc.
Reviews of the N5 imply battery life is erratic, the camera is pants and will at some point receive s/w update, plus Hangouts/Messaging is clunky in a non-unified way. Not sure if either is really an issue for me as I reckon I'll buy a new camera anyway (from the money saved on not buying an iP5S).
EDIT: fairly comprehensive [url= http://www.tracyandmatt.co.uk/lg-google-nexus-5-unboxing-hands-video/ ]Tracy and Matt unboxing/summary[/url] IAII
I've switched over from iOS to android, in my opinion it has pretty much caught up in terms of slickness. Kit kat is a vast improvement even from Jelly Bean
I've been using my N5 for a couple of days now and I'm enjoying it. I guess phones are a personal thing but I'm not an iPhone fan at all. Hangouts seems fine, not had any problems but just using it for SMS. You can change your default SMS application if you want as this setting is now build into the os. The camera seems a bit slow to focus but it's a step up from what I'm used to in the past. There is also no infrared. Loving it for the money though.
Actually, I have just found a bit of an issue with it. The ring volume is stupidly quiet! Hope I can sort it out because it's a bit of a problem for a phone.
The ring volume is stupidly quiet
Which reminds me: is the call volume loud enough for outdoor use? Some reviewers say it's pretty poor.
I think Hangouts is pretty good, free multi person conferencing, free screen share, stuff you have to pay for with Skype.. Only downside is it takes a bit of setting up, as many folks aren't on Google+/Gmail.
it takes a bit of setting up, as many folks aren't on Google+/Gmail
Agreed. When a load of us starting checking out the Google+ launch we decided we couldn't be faffed with duplicating all our Faceache stuff.
I think you and friends/family just need a Gmail account and download the Hangouts software to use. You don't need to be participating in Google+
Which reminds me: is the call volume loud enough for outdoor use? Some reviewers say it's pretty poor.
I am finding it useless outdoors or even in a cafe. The ring tones are fairly mellow so that maybe the problem. I think some playing around is required, which seems is the idea of a nexus device. Hope I can short it as I am liking it otherwise and call quality seems OK. Don't know what it sounds like at the other end yet.
I am finding it useless outdoors or even in a cafe.
That's pretty sh1t. Used to be an issue with phones 3-4 yrs ago, but no excuses nowadays.
Just playing with mine on the train now, do to speak. Seems okay.
I'm on the N4 and love it.... but I'll update if I can get 50% of the cost of the 4 back. Looking on eBay that seems very straightforward. I'll leave it another month though.
Is KitKat much different to 4.3? It sounds only very small changes but smoother and smaller.
Is KitKat much different to 4.3? It sounds only very small changes but smoother and smaller.
I've only had mine two days, but the seems to sum things up from a user expirience point of view.
The biggest change is certainly behind the scenes as google aim to make KK available on older devices
Has anyone found anything useful in Google Now, I understand that in America there's lots of useful stuff and there's also some changes happening soon
But the stuff Google says is coming November 13 is the real gravy, and it’s a shame it isn’t already ladled on. One one those things is the ability to ask you questions — so you might say “text Jennifer” and it will reply “which Jennifer,” and then ask you to dictate the message. It’s also going to get the ability to search inside applications, and launch them to complete tasks for you. So, you might search for a restaurant, and an option in the results shows up for OpenTable, which you’ll be able to fire up and make a reservation. It’s also going to use location cues to drop cards into Google Now, even more so than it does currently. At Yellowstone it will show you geyser times, for example. Sadly, none of this stuff was lit up yet, so I wasn’t able to test it. I’m not dinging the phone for that (and it’s not getting any extra credit), but given how interesting these features are, it’s kind of crazy the phone launched without them.
[url= http://www.wired.com/reviews/2013/11/google-nexus-5/ ]From Wired review[/url]
But just seems to rinse my battery for no real benefit
I've found Google now quite useful for commuting. I imagine it would be good when traveling somewhere I don't know. It seems to be coming up with more useful suggestions as I use it more.
Okay, one thing I don't like, there's no way to add folders to the home screen. My previous Sony could do it, wonder if it was a Sony thing.
Just hold and drag one app onto another, a folder is created automatically.
On older devices you would long press a spare area on the home screen and it would give you the option to create a folder, no need any more.
for those worried about the quality of the camera - I'm no David Bailey but I think it will be good enough for me!
The HDR setting is really amazing, it copes with alsorts of high contrast situations which previous phone cameras wouldn't have been able to do.
Looks good - real improvement on Nexus4 I feel..
hmm HDR is a software setting
Q: so will it also be available on the Nexus4 with the KitKat update (does anyone know?)
Nexus 4 is fine, but camera is a bit meh.. after all. But then after the initial play aren't all phone cams (Nokia crazy pixel job excluded)?
Spent a good bit of time transferring the lady of the house's iPhone to my now 'old' Nexus 4. Just an iPod to go and I'm Apple free!
There's a fuller (glowing) review on the Guardian now: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/11/nexus-5-review-google-kitkat-android-smartphone
I wish I didn't have 12 months left on my current contract. Will be switching to SIM only on Giffgaff when this contract's up, and buying a Nexus 5 (or similar) handset.
daveh, how did you transfer across? I've been looking, but the texts and contacts doesn't appear to be straight forward without paying for some software to do it.
daveh, how did you transfer across? I've been looking, but the texts and contacts doesn't appear to be straight forward without paying for some software to do it.
Contacts is fairly straightforward, you just need to sync your contacts with your google account on the iphone (be prepared to do a lot of deleting) and when you sync on the nexus the contacts will then appear. I don't know of a way to transfer the texts across without using one of the paid software options though.
Mike check out some of the [url= http://store.three.co.uk/view/searchTariff?deviceType=SIM_ONLY&priceplan=PAY_MONTHLY ]Three sim only plans[/url]. Really good value IMO and once it rolls out (could actually be timed about right with your contract ending next year) as LTE will be available at no extra cost.
I had a little bit of fun and games (mainly because of Apple!), but in the end it was pretty straight forward. Couldn't sync the iphone to gmail so used Bump instead - Bump! and they were transferred. The Nexus then synced them to Gmail and I used Gmail to clean them up (the iphone had both mine and the missus' contacts on as it had been my phone before the Nexus 4). As for sms, no need to spend money (though i did donate), you need 2 apps: iSMS2droid and SMSBackup&Restore. [url= http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/transfer-iphone-sms-to-android/ ]Instructions[/url]. Happy days.
Tis a git that the 32Gb isn't yet shipping on contract. No one seems to have any ideas of a time frame either.
There's a fuller (glowing) review on the Guardian now:
Pretty much spot on that review.
This looks ace for £135 and should get KitKat very soon: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/13/google-motorola-moto-g-android-budget-smartphone
I wonder how it compares with my Galaxy Nexus...
This looks ace for £135 and should get KitKat very soon: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/13/google-motorola-moto-g-android-budget-smartphone
Wow. that looks ace for the money. Anyone know where I can buy it now without contract or SIM?
