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I'm a phone novice, but it seems every phone has an 800 CPU and Adreno GPU and most go for a lot more money than the Nexus 5. The new Nexus 6 still has the same class CPU/GPU and is double the price...for what? A bigger screen? I can buy a 27" IPS monitor for $300, or a nice big tablet.
I cant seem to find anything remotely as good for $350, am I missing anything? There's a few devices with similar specs, like the G2 it was based on and the new Moto X but both are $500+.
And at $650+ for the Nexus 6 there is a ton of competition, which are the best phones there? I thought I read about a new phone that actually had the next gen CPU/GPU already...but I don't recall what it was. The Note 4 seems notably superior to the Nexus 6 for the same money, am I wrong?
I am in the market for a new phone, don't care what screen size or resolution (they're all big or huge and 1080+)...just want good performance, good battery life, and a fair price. I'm wondering if I should grab a Nexus 5 while I still can, or if a higher priced phone is the way to go. At least for the Note 4 the higher price is somewhat justified with having a nice digitizer pen and a giant battery. Though lack of front stereo speakers seems kinda lame given the size/space available to it (smaller phones have fitted them).
Is there anything else in this higher price bracket that actually has a notably better feature/function that justifies it's cost? I've heard a few of the big names, but don't really know what (if any) differences there are.
I cant seem to find anything remotely as good for $350, am I missing anything? There's a few devices with similar specs, like the G2 it was based on and the new Moto X but both are $500+.
And at $650+ for the Nexus 6 there is a ton of competition, which are the best phones there? I thought I read about a new phone that actually had the next gen CPU/GPU already...but I don't recall what it was. The Note 4 seems notably superior to the Nexus 6 for the same money, am I wrong?
I am in the market for a new phone, don't care what screen size or resolution (they're all big or huge and 1080+)...just want good performance, good battery life, and a fair price. I'm wondering if I should grab a Nexus 5 while I still can, or if a higher priced phone is the way to go. At least for the Note 4 the higher price is somewhat justified with having a nice digitizer pen and a giant battery. Though lack of front stereo speakers seems kinda lame given the size/space available to it (smaller phones have fitted them).
Is there anything else in this higher price bracket that actually has a notably better feature/function that justifies it's cost? I've heard a few of the big names, but don't really know what (if any) differences there are.