Google finally launched its next-generation hero phone in late October and to be frank, it was worth the wait. BGR reviewed the Nexus 5 earlier this month and called it the only smartphone Android fans should care about this holiday season. At $349 with 16GB of storage and no service contract or $399 for the 32GB model, the Nexus 5 offers cutting-edge specs at a shockingly affordable price. The phone is hardly perfect though, and a few big problems mar an otherwise terrific experience. Battery life is definitely the worst thing about the Nexus 5, and that’s a difficult hurdle to overcome with a device that does not feature a removable battery. The other big strike against the phone is



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