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There are more telephones running Google's Android versatile working framework than any possible portable working framework. Indeed, upwards of 80% of the world's cell phones are running Android. 

Yet the Android environment is chaotic. Since producers are allowed to change Android as they see fit, we get a great deal of gadgets with a wide cluster of bloated characteristics and unnecessary additional items-to the client interface. A number of those telephones don't get the most recent programming upgrades from Google either. 

Google, which has been having some fantastic luck recently making some extraordinary fittings, preferences to discharge its own particular assume Android once a year with another telephone in its Nexus line of gadgets. This current year's telephone is known as the Nexus 5, which like a year ago Nexus 4 was created as a team with LG. 

The Nexus 5 has an almost 5-inch screen and runs the most current variant of Android called Kitkat. (Yes, in the same way as the treat.) It just expenses $349 for the 16 GB opened model, which is a gigantic arrangement. To place that in viewpoint, Apple's opened 16 GB iphone 5s expenses about $300 more than the Nexus 5. 

The Nexus 5 will take a shot at T-Mobile, At&t, Sprint, and a couple of other more diminutive bearers in the event that you pop in your SIM card. Verizon clients like me are out of luckiness. 

The extraordinary thing about Google's Nexus telephones is you're ensured to dependably get the best Android brings to the table. While different producers like Samsung and HTC frequently take months to push out new Android characteristics, Google's own particular Nexus telephones get every one of those goodies when they're accessible. It's basically the best Android experience you can get. What's more the Nexus 5 is the best telephone Google has discharged yet. 

The Phone 
The Nexus 5 isn't as wonderful as opponents like the HTC One or iphone 5s. Indeed, its somewhat unassuming looking, a plain rectangle with adjusted corners secured in agreeable, rubbery dark or white plastic. You won't stop people in their tracks or put forth any strong expressions bearing the Nexus 5. 

Anyhow its the guts that matter. In case you're a specs nerd, the Nexus 5 is a dream with its 2.3 Ghz quad-center processor, 2 GB of RAM, and one of the best shows I've ever utilized on a cell phone. Like its lead G2 cell phone, LG put alongside no bezel around the Nexus 5's show, so it feels as though your applications and substance are drifting in your grasp. Furthermore despite the fact that the screen is very nearly a full creep bigger than the one on the iphone 5s, the body is little and still sensible enough for one-gave utilization. 

My just grumbling with the Nexus 5 equipment, notwithstanding its ho-murmur outline, is the Polaroid. Photograph quality doesn't even verge on what you get with the iphone 5s, Nokia Lumia 1020, and most other significant cell phones. A piece of this is because of the moderate Polaroid programming on the Nexus 5. That will surely get altered with a future redesign. However photograph quality was still really poor, particularly when snapping pictures inside. Those pictures regularly turned out grainy and dull. I'm not saying the photograph quality is a major issue - the photographs quality is sufficiently great to get you by - however you shouldn't make the Nexus 5 your first decision if bringing lovely shots with your telephone is super imperative to you. 

The New Android 
Google's new Kitkat adaptation of Android is almost indistinguishable to a year ago discharge, which was called Jelly Bean. Cosmetically, very little has changed put something aside for a couple of minor outline tweaks to applications. Google likewise supplanted the customary messaging application with Hangouts, an application that gives you a chance to send quick messages in addition to visit with companions over Google (or "Gchat" as numerous individuals call it). 

Google Now, Google's voice-fueled right hand that is like Apple's Siri, has a greater vicinity as well. You now get to it by swiping to the screen left of your primary screen, which is substantially more helpful than swiping up from the base of the screen like you used to need to do. 

Google Now's voice control is a bit more astute as well. You can initiate it simply by saying the key expression "alright, Google," which kicks you into the pursuit characteristic of the application. From that point you can approach Google for anything from games scores to bearings to your next gathering. The voice actuation works about superbly, however I discovered it to a great extent pointless. It ostensibly takes more of a chance to say "alright, Google" than it does to simply tap the inescapable Google inquiry bar at the highest point of your screen. 

Other than that, the vast majority of alternate changes in Kitkat are under the hood. The OS is intended to chip away at gadgets that have weaker fittings specs, which will help Google increase much more cell phone piece of the pie in creating nations where shoppers want to purchase very economical-gadgets. 

Conclusion 
Google's Nexus telephones have dependably had the best Android experience, however they never appear to hit the standard the way the iphone, Samsung's Galaxy telephones, and Nokia's Lumia Windows Phones do. A piece of that could be a direct result of absence of bearer organizations. (Once more, this is a huge bummer for Verizon clients who need the best Android experience they can get.) Part of that could be on account of Google just sees its Nexus telephones as showings of what Android is really fit for, if different producers like Samsung might ease off and tune in. 

Possibly way, the Nexus 5 is the ideal gadget in the event that you need to verify you generally have the best Google brings to the table with Android. It may not be much to take a gander at, however its the best gadget you can possess in the event that you think about the experience and Google environment above whatever else might be available.

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