Google Nexus 5: Top 5 Reasons KitKat 4.4 Smartphone is ‘A Must-Buy Black Friday Deal’
Look no further when scouring for the gadget to take home this Black Friday week as the Nexus 5, built jointly by LG and Google, packs all the ingredients for shopper to take more than a second look
Many experts declare the device should be on top of consumers list not only for the 2013 Black Friday but well into the regular holiday season, that is if the hunt is motivated by two factors - premium components and affordable price mark.
No doubt, the Nexus 5 embodies a great buy both for power and average users yet for the unconvinced, the five reasons provided below should shatter any semblance of hesitation:
Superlative elements inside
One must merely make a roll call of what sits inside the Nexus 5 and there is no stopping of the amazement. The mix includes a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chip, 2GB of RAM, an Adreno 330 GPU, massive battery, NFC, Wi-Fi and LTE - the whole rundown points to high-end Android flagships like the Galaxy S4 and HTC One.
And these very components suggest too of killer device features, which the Nexus 5 surely overflows with.
A1 communication tool
Reviewers are in agreement that the Nexus 5 lives up to its name. Its 5-inch screen profile, bordering to phablet-size, makes for a superb Web browsing experience, providing more viewing and navigation room compared to the iPhone 5S.
LG also used top-notch parts that ensure call quality and connectivity is at par or even better than the competition. Then the bonus NFC and Bluetooth, which allow glitch-free device pairing and data file sharing.
Decent camera capabilities
The camera that came with the Nexus 5 makes the handset a mixed bag. Some of the features fall short of expectations while the others emerge as the device's redeeming factor. One of them is HDR+, which translates to the production of quality images regardless of the owner's shooting skills.
Carrier of native Android
It's the Nexus signature - having an unadulterated and latest Android build, which for many Android users matter most. The Nexus 5 boasts of KitKat 4.4 out of the box and by the time the next version comes around, the device will be first is in line - no long waiting time that plagues the Android-based GS4 and HTC One.
Stability may not be assured on pure Android but at least when problem arises, help from Google will be swiftly on its way.
Lowest price for a flagship
The Nexus 5 is Google's hero phone but unlike its rivals, the gadget is accessible - the price tag attached with it is solid and affordable. Again, experts are in agreement, with a starting price of $350, the Nexus 5 is the best deal in town - affording so much power without breaking the bank. While the competition demands $600 plus for a similar 16GB storage and LTE signal configuration, only half of the same amount is required to bring the Nexus 5 back home.
And the best part is, come this Black Friday more compelling price packages will surely be attached with the Google Nexus 5, making the gadget even more attractive.