I'd continue this in the epic Nexus 5 thread, but it's just getting too long.
For those who have an N5, what are you particularly enjoying, not liking at all, and amused by?
Personally, I love the N5/KK combo as a whole. I'm not sure how much is pure N5, how much is pure KK, and how much is the way they work together, but I'm very happy with the purchase.
I just realized the screen responds to magnets, which is why the $50 official covers will sleep/wake the device when you open/close them. With a cheap wallet case and a tiny magnet, you could probably replicate the effect for under $15. I've had a fair bit of fun playing with it just now (I'm easily amused).
Anyway, yes, the speaker is, at best, adequate, and the camera is vastly better than the N4's but still has some issues, hopefully to be resolved via software, but in general, it is a very solid product, well put-together. The screen is gorgeous - especially for $350-$400 but in general as well - and nothing seems problematic at all to me. It's very, very fast. And rooting is trivial now, even more so than before (not really an N5-specific thing, but just something to note).
The swipe-right-for-Now is very useful and seems to me to be less awkward than swiping up from the bottom.
Generally, to me, this just seems to be a much nicer iteration of the N4, with all that was good about the N4, but improved, and most of the N4 issues resolved partially or completely.
For those who have an N5, what are you particularly enjoying, not liking at all, and amused by?
Personally, I love the N5/KK combo as a whole. I'm not sure how much is pure N5, how much is pure KK, and how much is the way they work together, but I'm very happy with the purchase.
I just realized the screen responds to magnets, which is why the $50 official covers will sleep/wake the device when you open/close them. With a cheap wallet case and a tiny magnet, you could probably replicate the effect for under $15. I've had a fair bit of fun playing with it just now (I'm easily amused).
Anyway, yes, the speaker is, at best, adequate, and the camera is vastly better than the N4's but still has some issues, hopefully to be resolved via software, but in general, it is a very solid product, well put-together. The screen is gorgeous - especially for $350-$400 but in general as well - and nothing seems problematic at all to me. It's very, very fast. And rooting is trivial now, even more so than before (not really an N5-specific thing, but just something to note).
The swipe-right-for-Now is very useful and seems to me to be less awkward than swiping up from the bottom.
Generally, to me, this just seems to be a much nicer iteration of the N4, with all that was good about the N4, but improved, and most of the N4 issues resolved partially or completely.