Android phones come in three flavors: high-end, mid-range, and crazy-cheap. We can skip the latter; the Moto G’s of the world are great if you’re on a budget. And we all used to love buying the most expensive smartphones because hey, on contract they were only a couple hundred dollars down, no biggie. Not so much these days.
We’ve been waiting for a big update to the Nexus line, and last year’s Nexus 6 was a dud for the price conscious. It was huge and pricey; a great phone not for the weak of wallet. But a year earlier we were graced with one of the best phones ever, the Nexus 5: great for both users and developers, it was powerful and inexpensive at just $350 unlocked, perfect for anyone not stuck on a CDMA carrier like Sprint or Verizon Wireless.
from IGN Reviews http://ift.tt/1MmOLcH
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