Really good video of the Nexus 4 camera (From a Photographer background) - Nexus 4 General

Outdoor shot:
For mobile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUSrkSmBSCI&feature=g-all-u
In HD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUSrkSmBSCI&hd=1
Indoor low light:
For mobile: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DULEaQKPpWY&feature=relmfu
In HD: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DULEaQKPpWY&hd=1

Impressive stuff, nice to hear a review from someone who knows his subject.

The quality of the camera seems very good! I imagined it would be much worse than that.
Now I am ready to finally buy the phone myself.
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finally someone using the camera who knows what they are talking about. Its hard for me to listen to people talk about camera quality when you arent sure they know what f stop is

Good stuff, thanks! Last year when the GNex had a 5 mill mp camera on it, the threads about it "only" being 5 got really really old!

Thanks for this.

alwaysbboy said:
The quality of the camera seems very good! I imagined it would be much worse than that.
Now I am ready to finally buy the phone myself.
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Same here, I can't wait

So, I've been thinking about getting the Nexus 4 for my wife as a replacement for Sony point-and-shoot (DSC-W90). How is this camera going to compare to that? I know its no DSLR, but if she's been happy with the point-and-shoot, will this be a sufficient replacement?
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ckevinwelch said:
So, I've been thinking about getting the Nexus 4 for my wife as a replacement for Sony point-and-shoot (DSC-W90). How is this camera going to compare to that? I know its no DSLR, but if she's been happy with the point-and-shoot, will this be a sufficient replacement?
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Nope. The optics in a standalone point and shoot are much bigger than what's in the Nexus 4 and will get more details and sharper and more options. It's no comparison.
Also, the DSC-W90 (and nearly all point and shoot cameras) have optical zoom, which almost no phone cameras have. Your current camera is much better than the Nexus 4 for photography.

ckevinwelch said:
So, I've been thinking about getting the Nexus 4 for my wife as a replacement for Sony point-and-shoot (DSC-W90). How is this camera going to compare to that? I know its no DSLR, but if she's been happy with the point-and-shoot, will this be a sufficient replacement?
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"Sufficient"? Maybe. Depends on what she does with the snaps. If she just wants to email a small to mid sized pic then I'm sure it would be fine. I cant remember the last time I used my camera and I've been plenty happy. I'd say the option of having a camera with you at all times trumps the rest!

Thanks that was impressive. However! I noticed that the links for the mobile ran a lot smoother than the regular links. Any idea why this was?

Thank you:thumbup:
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donec said:
Thanks that was impressive. However! I noticed that the links for the mobile ran a lot smoother than the regular links. Any idea why this was?
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360 vs 720p quality.
Btw, great videos to OP.

Related

Accessory idea - Back Camera

Here's a free idea for someone.
I remember seeing this somewhere in the old days for some device. A little mini periscope - 2 mirrors, snaps onto the top of the Nexus 7 allowing you to use the front camera as a backside camera.
Anyone know what device someone made that for a few years ago?
Oh I remember now. It was the opposite. Brought the back camera to the front for skype.
Sure wouldn't be difficult to modify this DIY deal...
https://secure.flickr.com/photos/curiouslee/sets/72157603981196939/
Shows it for a OLPC setup, but it's pretty generic.
Please tell me you guys are kidding. This is beyond dumb. Are you really going to go through all of this for a 1.3MP camera? Wow.
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akarol said:
Please tell me you guys are kidding. This is beyond dumb. Are you really going to go through all of this for a 1.3MP camera? Wow.
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Calm down, don't harsh their mellow.
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I made one, before I got the device in fact! though my idea was to use one little mirror to make the cam "up-facing" so when held flat it was forward facing and you could review and frame up the view.
Not obtrusive and when I get a non scratched little mirror it'll go in the accessory bag. It flips the image horizontally so left is right etc but not a prob ,
For many folk an option like that that is small and slots on top could be handy for video calls where you need to show folk what's going on in front of you or the odd pic. Not a matter for mockery!
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upstandingcitizen said:
Calm down, don't harsh their mellow.
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Do you mean burn their Marshmallows? I've never heard "Harsh their mallow". Speaking of Marshmallows, YUMM!-
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Cookie/Smores/Smores.htm
ziggy2031 said:
Here's a free idea for someone.
I remember seeing this somewhere in the old days for some device. A little mini periscope - 2 mirrors, snaps onto the top of the Nexus 7 allowing you to use the front camera as a backside camera.
Anyone know what device someone made that for a few years ago?
Oh I remember now. It was the opposite. Brought the back camera to the front for skype.
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I think it is a good idea.
I don't have a need for a front facing camera, but it would definitely be nice to have.
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Nxxx said:
I don't have a need for a front facing camera, but it would definitely be nice to have.
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Why can't you just turn the device around? Jesus.
I have such a mod/device on my Nexus 7, some call it a cell phone camera. :silly:
I wonder if you can plug in a usb webcam and get it to work.
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Please tell me you guys are kidding. This is beyond dumb. Are you really going to go through all of this for a 1.3MP camera? Wow.
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You are so no fun...
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clockcycle said:
I have such a mod/device on my Nexus 7, some call it a cell phone camera. :silly:
I wonder if you can plug in a usb webcam and get it to work.
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I don't, think that will work....
But I'm going to try it...
EDIT: Yeah, it didn't even light up...
Landara said:
Why can't you just turn the device around? Jesus.
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Can't see what you are doing. Might want to scan a bar code or something. Plus we're only talking about a $2 accessory.
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There was a company doing this for the Nexus One. I remember being very interested in it, but then realized no one I knew at the time had phones with a FFC to video chat anyways; so I didn't buy it.
ziggy2031 said:
Here's a free idea for someone.
I remember seeing this somewhere in the old days for some device. A little mini periscope - 2 mirrors, snaps onto the top of the Nexus 7 allowing you to use the front camera as a backside camera.
Anyone know what device someone made that for a few years ago?
Oh I remember now. It was the opposite. Brought the back camera to the front for skype.
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There was a company doing this for the Nexus One. I remember being very interested in it, but then realized no one I knew at the time had phones with a FFC to video chat anyways; so I didn't buy it.
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Most do now, and I still don't do video chat Heck, it's been around since the 1960's, but so far it's still having a hard time getting off the ground.
the case.
build it into a usb case

FFC....not so good

Just got my Nexus 4 last week (only took 3 days from when I ordered, rather impressed).....but I have to say, the FFC is pretty terrible. Not just the picture quality (I wasn't expecting much from a 1.3mp FFC) but its performance in general....movement is very choppy, and its performance in video chats (using Google Talk or Tango) is rather poor. In fact in Google Talk, there is an excessive amount of random garbled nonsense audible on both ends of the conversation (not the cameras fault I'd assume). The FFC on my last phone, a MyTouch 4G, was honestly better than this one which is really disappointing as I was hoping the beefier stats of this phone would finally allow for a comparable video chat experience to Apple's FaceTime, which as much as I hate to admit, is light years ahead of anything I've seen for Android.
Correct me if I'm wrong here, or if there is a really great app for this that I just haven't found yet....any opinions?
Even the back camera is bad. Better than last year's galaxy nexus crappy camera but still bad compared to good camera on other high end smartphones.
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I have yet to see a really good front camera, but not a big deal imo, there good enough for webcam purposes so that's good enough for me.
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Jesus Christ, why did u buy this phone then?
If you want a good camera on a phone just buy an iPhone or s3
There's loads of reviews on the nexus camera and they all tell you its not impressive, yet you still bought it
Or if you really care about taking photos, go buy a DSLR
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subxero123 said:
Jesus Christ, why did u buy this phone then?
If you want a good camera on a phone just buy an iPhone or s3
There's loads of reviews on the nexus camera and they all tell you its not impressive, yet you still bought it
Or if you really care about taking photos, go buy a DSLR
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+1
And actually the camera is better than what they said in the reviews...
subxero123 said:
Jesus Christ, why did u buy this phone then?
If you want a good camera on a phone just buy an iPhone or s3
There's loads of reviews on the nexus camera and they all tell you its not impressive, yet you still bought it
Or if you really care about taking photos, go buy a DSLR
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i think he wants stock android experience with good instagram photos! dslr doesnt have instagram :laugh:
Yeh the Camera is a real let down and android software sucks also.
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Yeh the Camera is a real let down and android software sucks also.
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Then I'm pretty sure you don't belong here then!
To be honest all the phones I've owned I've NEVER really used the FFC. Actually that's a lie. I did a video chat with my GF once on gtalk but it was just to test it. So for all I care the FFC can be 0.001 MP hahhaa
graffixnyc said:
To be honest all the phones I've owned I've NEVER really used the FFC. Actually that's a lie. I did a video chat with my GF once on gtalk but it was just to test it. So for all I care the FFC can be 0.001 MP hahhaa
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In general, I agree....I was just surprised that the Nexus 4 FFC performs so poorly compared to a 2+ year old phone (mytouch 4G). Not the end of the world....I still love the phone and don't regret purchasing it.
I knew the rear camera wasn't going to be great (read the reviews, trust me) and its not. I'm more surprised with the connection quality and "smoothness" (if that makes sense) of the FFC. Also after seeing so many of my friends with iPhones and FaceTime, I'm just wondering how it can be that it seems no android phone has really nailed this (unless the SGS3 has, haven't tried it there).
Yeah the FFC isn't impressive. My Gnex's front facing camera performs MUCH better somehow. BUT, I really like the rear camera. I'm a photographer and I just know how to take really good shots (Not to sound weird )
honestly the FFC on my tmobile GS2 was pretty decent. this one does kinda suck tho
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the Front camera isn't bad photo wise I turn on the HDR (hate the delay)
and pictures come out amazing although the colors would be off I just correct it in snapseed

Nexus 5 camera concern....

If the Nexus 5 has the same camera that's in the G2, It's a bad purchase. The camera in low light, indoors is piss poor to be blunt. I am looking to get out of my G2 for the N5 only if the camera is better.
only worse period
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Likely poor camera, but also likely poor sound and certainly no radio, no SD and no battery replacement.
What's the point with these Nexus when you can buy a Samsung with all of that for that money now a days?
Speed? Unnoticeable. Always the last Android version? Well, the GalaxyNexus won't get KitKat. That's how far the updates go with the Nexus. 2 years.
I'm not buying it. At least until I find a reason.
I don't know about you guys but I'm buying a phone, not a camera.
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pxp3 said:
Likely poor camera, but also likely poor sound and certainly no radio, no SD and no battery replacement.
What's the point with these Nexus when you can buy a Samsung with all of that for that money now a days?
Speed? Unnoticeable. Always the last Android version? Well, the GalaxyNexus won't get KitKat. That's how far the updates go with the Nexus. 2 years.
I'm not buying it. At least until I find a reason.
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You either buy a Nexus because you're a developer or because you want dev support. Sure, other devices get some decent ROMs, but Nexus devices always get the latest/greatest ROMs that leverage the newest iteration of the OS.
pxp3 said:
Likely poor camera, but also likely poor sound and certainly no radio, no SD and no battery replacement.
What's the point with these Nexus when you can buy a Samsung with all of that for that money now a days?
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Price. Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One etc etc are more expensive.
pxp3 said:
What's the point with these Nexus when you can buy a Samsung with all of that for that money now a days?
I'm not buying it. At least until I find a reason.
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Where can you buy a brand new Samsung with all of that for $399.99 off contract??
Also the reasons are pretty damn simple, Price to Value its unbeatable, and you get the latest software first.
If price is of no conern there will ALWAYS be better phones.Hell the G2 is debatably a better phone in some aspects. It is only 1mm by 1mm smaller and the G2 has a .2" bigger screen with 800mah more battery.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Nexus-5-camera-samples-appear_id48944#3-
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Audio should be pretty much same across the board as it utilises Qualcomms DAC. Usually volume levels vary. However with Franco or Faux they implement sound boost on their respective kernels. Camera who knows too early to state as well as battery life. Storage is user preference. I've ordered one to test it out if I don't like it I will simply return it under DSR.
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crawlgsx said:
Where can you buy a brand new Samsung with all of that for off contract??
Also the reasons are pretty damn simple, Price to Value its unbeatable, and you get the latest software first.
If price is of no conern there will ALWAYS be better phones.Hell the G2 is debatably a better phone in some aspects. It is only 1mm by 1mm smaller and the G2 has a .2" bigger screen with 800mah more battery.
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In Amazon. Galaxy S3 has more and better features that N5 for 300€ new and free.
Hardware? Speed difference is unnoticeable. Android last version? Good for geeks, never a big deal.
If you have to whine about a phone that you don't own then it's likely not the phone for you.
pxp3 said:
In Amazon. Galaxy S3 has more and better features that N5 for 300€ new and free.
Hardware? Speed difference is unnoticeable. Android last version? Good for geeks, never a big deal.
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Does Galaxy S3 have 1080p screen? Does Galaxy S3 have OIS in camera? That's two things the Nexus 5 does better - apart from just performance.
pxp3 said:
In Amazon. Galaxy S3 has more and better features that N5 for 300€ new and free.
Hardware? Speed difference is unnoticeable. Android last version? Good for geeks, never a big deal.
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Seriously? Have you used a Snapdragon 800? I'm guessing not. The S3 is a slug, and TW was awful on the S3. (Yes I had one).
The speed difference is baffling from an S600 to the s800, just using the phone, let alone if you play mobile games. Battery life is also crazy. Comparing it to the Exynos 4 is just... well it is night and day.
And yes, this is a geek phone as well, with latest software and ROM options being far superior.
Anyway comparing an old MUCH lower specced phone like the S3 to anything modern is silly. You aren't JUST gaining a faster phone, there is a lot of other improved tech. Bigger screen, brighter screen, much higher DPI, BT4, Wireless charging, 802.11ac wifi, better camera features/stabilization, etc...
supercakefish said:
Does Galaxy S3 have 1080p screen? Does Galaxy S3 have OIS in camera? That's two things the Nexus 5 does better - apart from just performance.
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I really don't notice the difference in the screen between the S3 (720p) and the S4 or any other with 1080p. Some people do, I don't. The camera in the S3 and S4 (which I can find new for 380€) is superb, while the N5 is predictably a bit worse, even with the OIS.
Anyway, no phone is perfect. The sound in S3 and S4 is not so good either, the S4 doesn't have a FM Radio, the screens outdoors are very hard to see... hmm.
So about the camera...I took my kid trick or treating last night...With flash on, i'd hit the shutter button, the flash would come on and it was seriously focus for upwards of 8 secs before it took the pic. It was a crap shoot on whether you could make out the pic or not. Some guy said he's buying a phone, not a camera, but these companies are making phones so nice that a third party camera isn't needed unless you need a DSLR. Therefore, i rely on my phone cam.
Coming from the S4, the G2 camera is horrible at best at night. During the day it's great.
I have a g2 and it's the best smartphone camera I've used yet? Have owed most smartphones...including lumias. I have no idea what the hell you're talking about...piss poor?
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EVOme said:
Coming from the S4, the G2 camera is horrible at best at night. During the day it's great.
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Pretty much, as well as sucking at taking pictures of anything that moves.
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trh1341 said:
I have a g2 and it's the best smartphone camera I've used yet? Have owed most smartphones...including lumias. I have no idea what the hell you're talking about...piss poor?
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the G2 is a great camera in daylight / still photos. I agree with him though personally I find it very poor in dark lighting or moving objects. HTC One was better in those 2 regards, but still day pictures the G2 slaughtered it.
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I don't know about you guys but I'm buying a phone, not a camera.
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Exactly. For photos I have a nice DSLR.
geoldr said:
Exactly. For photos I have a nice DSLR.
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Thats wonderful when you KNOW your going to need to take good pictures. Carrying a DSLR around on my bike or with me 24/7 isn't exactly an enticing option
That said the camera is one of the lower priorities to me as well, but still, it is important to most.
pxp3 said:
In Amazon. Galaxy S3 has more and better features that N5 for 300€ new and free.
Hardware? Speed difference is unnoticeable. Android last version? Good for geeks, never a big deal.
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S3 is a lagfest
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Nexus 5 Honest Review

Hey people. So I've been inactive for quite awhile. I used to be lurking at the Xperia Z and HTC One section. In the past year I've used tons of flagships. Starting with the Xperia Z from the iPhone 5. Soon I moved to the HTC One. Not long after, I moved to the iPhone 5s. Recently, I managed to snag myself a Nexus 5. Been using it for awhile so I'd thought its time to clean the dust off this account and be active again.
Here's my honest fanboy-free review of the Google Nexus 5. I've used various brands of phones for the past year so I hope that I can share my experiences of the Nexus 5 compared to the others.
Nexus 5 Review
The Nexus 5 is a "cheap" phone. For $349 off contract for the 16GB version, it's quite the steal. Not to mention the flagship specs! What more can we ask for a device priced this affordable?
Build Quality
Phenomenal. Call me low standard, but I think the build is great, at least for the black one. Sure, it's no HTC One or iPhone 5s, but the soft touch back feels awesome. Period. It feels great in the hand and is kinda resistant to scratches. Mine looks mint even after so much use! The build is great; it doesn't flex, and is sturdy. Did I mention how nice the soft touch back feels? It does catches fingerprints and oils from your hands though. But just wiping it off with your fingers will make it look new again.
Power Hungry
The Nexus 5 is full of power. With a Snapdragon 800, 2GB of RAM and the Adreno 330, it will take anything I throw at it. The only issue I had with performance is Real Racing 3. I have the occasional frame-rate drop on that game but other that, it runs like butter.
The UI is smooth with no lag, multitasking is a breeze. There's really nothing else I can ask for.
Pure Google
The Nexus 5 comes with the latest and greatest of Android, 4.4 KitKat. As of this review, there has been 2 updates to far to bring it up to 4.4.2.
The Nexus 5 also comes with the latest Google Now Launcher, and I love it. I've never used Google Now before as it was too much an hassle for me to swipe up to open it. Now as it's fully integrated into the launcher, I find myself using it. A lot.
The "Okay Google" hotword detection is beyond cool. I like showing it off to my friends and they all think its cool. Some people find it a waste of battery. For me, I use it a lot as I'm a student who relies too much on Google. Being able to do Google searches when eating and not getting the sauce all over the phone is useful to me.
As for hangouts being the default SMS app, I think it's a matter of personal opinion. I find it okay. Anyway, it's android! The default messaging app can be changed easily.
Sure, icons are huge. What's the big deal with that?
Eye-opening Screen
The screen is absolutely fantastic. Colors are accurate and the screen is super sharp.
It's great for watching videos and for reading books on. The screen looks like its popping out at times! In fact, I'll go as far as to call it the best screen on a smartphone. Period.
Camera
Meh. Camera quality is okay. Nothing fantastic but it does the job. I find it better than the HTC One in terms of sharpness but in low light, its just no good.
If you are looking for the best camera in a smartphone, stay away.
Speakers
Simply put, its not good. The sound quality is just not good. Sure, its no BoomSound, but still. Its not the best, but it does its job well.
Oh well, for a $350 smartphone with monstrous specs, there's bound to be compromises. I guess the speakers is one of them.
(Edit)I came from the HTC One and therefore my expectations for speakers in smartphones may have increased greatly. I think that the speakers on the Nexus 5 is sufficient, but can be better. Just my 2 cents
Battery Life
At first, it was not good. I had to bring my portable charger everywhere I went. But over time, it has improved. I now can get 6 hours on screen time! I know, crazy right? I guess I had to "break" in the battery.
Call Quality
The earphone used for calls is great, I can hear the other party clearly and they can hear me clearly.
Bottom Line
Is it worth it? Yes. Should you get it? Hell Yes. For the price, its really, really worth it! Furthermore it's from Google; guaranteed updates for the next 2 or so years. It runs great, it's smooth and I really like the Google Now Launcher. I'd choose this phone over the iPhone 5s or any other phones!
This phone really is the best android phone yet.
P.S. Please give me feedback on my review! Please correct me if there's any error! Thanks for taking the time to read this!
I think there's nothing wrong with the speakers. I don't think they're bad or anything. I went from a Note 2 to Nexus 5 and I barely notice the difference between speakers. Sure it's no HTC One-quality speakers but they work fine.
A fantastic review I must say!
Cheers mate!
Good review and you are right with all points. It's really the best Android phone.
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PurpleMadness said:
I think there's nothing wrong with the speakers. I don't think they're bad or anything. I went from a Note 2 to Nexus 5 and I barely notice the difference between speakers. Sure it's no HTC One-quality speakers but they work fine.
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Yes, I agree, they work fine. But maybe I'm used too high quality speakers so they sound kind of crappy to me. Its not fantastic, but they do the job well.
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Great review, came from a S4 and love this phone in comparison. Pure android is the best and have had no desire thus far to load a custom ROM.
Agree with all your points but the speaker quality, its not the best but not horrible at all.
Very happy with the phone overall.
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Were you undoing your review on complete stock, or are you running a custom ROM/kernel? Thanks.
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maximinus058 said:
Great review, came from a S4 and love this phone in comparison. Pure android is the best and have had no desire thus far to load a custom ROM.
Agree with all your points but the speaker quality, its not the best but not horrible at all.
Very happy with the phone overall.
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Yes I agree. Maybe I didn't say it right. Its not good, but it still gets the job done. Maybe its because
I came from the HTC One and that probably raised my expectations for speaker quality. I have edited my original post to reflect that.
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Were you undoing your review on complete stock, or are you running a custom ROM/kernel? Thanks.
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Totally stock. I believe that stock Android by Google is the best ROM there is.
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PurpleMadness said:
I think there's nothing wrong with the speakers. I don't think they're bad or anything. I went from a Note 2 to Nexus 5 and I barely notice the difference between speakers. Sure it's no HTC One-quality speakers but they work fine.
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I think it depends when you bought it. Didn't they drill bigger holes for the speaker in later revisions? I know I got a day 1 order and the speakerphone is awful.
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rxnelson said:
I think it depends when you bought it. Didn't they drill bigger holes for the speaker in later revisions? I know I got a day 1 order and the speakerphone is awful.
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Could be. I have the new revision.
I like this review simply because it has more pros than cons although in some countries it isn't really that cheap. I bought my 32gigs for almost $500.
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Nice review and my thoughts exactly since November 2013!
Nice review and I think the speakers are a bit on the low side.
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Camera
Meh. Camera quality is okay. Nothing fantastic but it does the job. I find it better than the HTC One in terms of sharpness but in low light, its just no good.
If you are looking for the best camera in a smartphone, stay away.
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I don't understand... I find the low light shots (with HDR+) very good !
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Nexus 5 vs Nokia Lumia 1020 low-light camera comparison
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Nexus-5-vs-Nokia-Lumia-1020-low-light-camera-comparison_id49015
Pics from it are, naturally, noisier and not as detailed as from the 1020, but they seem to be as good as the ones from the LG G2, which we already pegged in our camera comparisons as one of the best Android cameras out there
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Good review. I find the speaker works just fine. It's leaps and bounds better than the one on the GNex anyways (has a much fuller sound)
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I don't understand... I find the low light shots (with HDR+) very good !
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For me I have to position it perfectly before it will take a nice picture in low light /:
speedyink said:
Good review. I find the speaker works just fine. It's leaps and bounds better than the one on the GNex anyways (has a much fuller sound)
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Yep. Speaker works fine. I don't have the GNex so I can't say that much but compared to the iPhone 5s which I'm using as a companion to the Nexus 5, the speakers on the Nexus 5 truly is lacking.
bushako said:
I like this review simply because it has more pros than cons although in some countries it isn't really that cheap. I bought my 32gigs for almost $500.
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I bought my 16gigs for $442 US Dollars in my country ._.
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I gotta say I have the EXACT same sentiments as you when it comes to this phone.
I gotta say the speaker location is awesome, but the speaker itself is lacking.
Atleast it wasn't placed on the rear.
Camera is good enough to capture moments. Nothing to brag about.
Other than that, everything else is awesome.
My previous phones are Note 2, Moto G, Nexus 4 , Optimus G, iPhone 5, Galaxy S4, Galaxy Nexus, Captivate, and S2
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PokerFaze said:
Please correct me if there's any error! Thanks for taking the time to read this!
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Reviews are subjective so there isnt really any scope for error.
Please don't take this the wrong way but there are loads of reviews here and although yours may be the most comprehensive, because they're subjective - it doesn't really offer much. Take 10 reviews, all 10 may agree on 1 point and disagree on another....
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Guess it depends what last phone you had but the speaker destroys my old phone. I'd say both the speaker and headphone audio quality are superior to the average laptop as well. Compares favorably to my $900 Lenovo anyways.
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Great review! I purchased my nexus 5 black from swappa for $365 32gb in good condition. I gotta say I also love the feel of the soft black skin. Its great and I totally I agree with you, however I managed to put a very minor scratch dent on the back with only having it 3 days lol. Wish I could have this phone caseless but I feel like I would beat it up due to my aggressive lifestyle. Anyway good review and I also love the phone so far.
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Nexus 6 vs Droid Turbo camera

Hey guys. I just recently edged up early to a turbo w/ the intention of going to the nexus 6 within 14 days (the promo was only for the turbo at the time). But what I have found is that the turbo's camera really isn't that great, crispness wise, and i am wondering how the nexus 6 camera is since they are both motorola even though the turbo is 21mp.
I know the 6 has the "breathing" during video problem too...i'm contemplating going w/ note 4 but i HATE that it doesn't have root!!
in_dmand said:
Hey guys. I just recently edged up early to a turbo w/ the intention of going to the nexus 6 within 14 days (the promo was only for the turbo at the time). But what I have found is that the turbo's camera really isn't that great, crispness wise, and i am wondering how the nexus 6 camera is since they are both motorola even though the turbo is 21mp.
I know the 6 has the "breathing" during video problem too...i'm contemplating going w/ note 4 but i HATE that it doesn't have root!!
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I just puked a little when i heard note 4.
I am no camera buff so dont take my word for it but i think the pictures are fine. I think it gets very positive reviews in the camera aspect. Have you goggled for proper reviews?
I haven't seen too many droid turbo photos but I think I know what you mean. the Nexus 6 takes a pretty nice photo but one at a time. There is no burst. There is no slow-mo video video. You just won't find many of the niceties you might find on a Samsung device.
HDR it does pretty well. I believe the app is lacking but the hardware is pretty good.
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JustusIV said:
I just puked a little when i heard note 4.
I am no camera buff so dont take my word for it but i think the pictures are fine. I think it gets very positive reviews in the camera aspect. Have you goggled for proper reviews?
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Definitely... I just can't find much comparing these two specifically. and since I have the turbo i was curious how it matched up. so far, my old g2 takes better photos than the turbo does, albeit slower.
DebianDog said:
I haven't seen too many droid turbo photos but I think I know what you mean. the Nexus 6 takes a pretty nice photo but one at a time. There is no burst. There is no slow-mo video video. You just won't find many of the niceties you might find on a Samsung device.
HDR it does pretty well. I believe the app is lacking but the hardware is pretty good.
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Camera apps make all the difference, I have just about everything outside of slowmo recording
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A2CKilla said:
Camera apps make all the difference, I have just about everything outside of slowmo recording
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Yes that is kind of my ***** I need four applications to do with the iPhone can do in one
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DebianDog said:
Yes that is kind of my ***** I need four applications to do with the iPhone can do in one
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4? Sounds like you don't look thoroughly at apps, I've been using 1 for quite some time now and it does everything, but hey, that's the beauty of Android, you have options
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A2CKilla said:
4? Sounds like you don't look thoroughly at apps, I've been using 1 for quite some time now and it does everything, but hey, that's the beauty of Android, you have options
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What app?
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Yes I would love to hear what app has burst, slow motion video, syncs the camera to the flash correctly and still functions as well as a camera without focusing/hunting problems.
I currently have FV5, manual camera, perfectly clear, L camera, and the crappy stock one.
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Casper34 said:
What app?
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DebianDog said:
Yes I would love to hear what app has burst, slow motion video, syncs the camera to the flash correctly and still functions as well as a camera without focusing/hunting problems.
I currently have FV5, manual camera, perfectly clear, L camera, and the crappy stock one.
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well like I said, it does everything but slow-mo, but I've been using open camera, very light weight, but has tons of options
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera&hl=en
Well I was more impressed than I thought I would be. I will have to play with it some more and see.
Thanks!
Still think a company that literally makes billions of dollars a quarter could come up with a better default camera for their flagship phone. [emoji35]
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DebianDog said:
Well I was more impressed than I thought I would be. I will have to play with it some more and see.
Thanks!
Still think a company that literally makes billions of dollars a quarter could come up with a better default camera for their flagship phone. [emoji35]
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No problem! glad you found this one better, now you can save some space instead of having 4 apps and trust me, we all want google to make a better camera app, but until then, we have options, that's what makes android, well...android
Just mad at myself for wasting money on the others. But I do like to support developers so it is a wash. [emoji3]
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