Bagus utk ukuran Nexus kyknya oom, tapi blm bisa nyamain hasil kamera dari
device2 highend lain seperti Note 3, XZ1 atau bahkan SGS4.

Problem yg sering dilaporkan adalah launching kamera app dan focusingnya
lambat. Dan utk dapetin hasil yg maksimal perlu aktifkan HDR+ yg juga
lambat (karena perlu post processing). Kesimpulannya, it's a slow camera.

Kesimpulan yg saya baca dari bbrp review sih begitu.

Salam,
Yoshwar
On Nov 9, 2013 3:48 PM, "Yudhistira Dwi Putra" <yudhistira.d.pu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> http://www.androidcentral.com/nexus-5-vs-htc-one
>
> Hardware emang hampir seimbang ya. Wow makin penasaran sama hasil kamera
> nexus 5 euy.
> Di the verge dibilang jelek tapi di beberapa review lain malah hasilnya
> bagus.
>
> On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 1:52:35 PM UTC+7, johan teddy wrote:
>>
>> ini orang kayanya yg beruntung ga kebagian purple tint ^_^
>>
>> http://www.zdnet.com/nexus-5-is-nice-but-the-htc-one-is-
>> still-my-favorite-smartphone-ever-7000022825/
>>
>>
>> I am enjoying my time with the Google Nexus 
>> 5<http://www.zdnet.com/google-nexus-5-first-take-latest-specs-and-android-os-at-a-low-price-7000022769/>,
>> full review is coming Friday, but it is highly likely I will be returning
>> mine and sticking with the HTC One.
>>
>> Using the Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 KitKat makes it apparent that Android
>> manufacturers are doing things right and actually offer a better experience
>> for most consumers. The Nexus 5 is good for Android purists, but I think
>> consumers may be a bit disappointed.
>>
>> As a person who is blessed to try out the latest and greatest mobile
>> gear, I usually get a device and then can't hold back my excitement as I
>> discover everything about it. While there are a few things I like about
>> the Nexus 
>> 5<http://www.zdnet.com/ten-cool-features-of-android-4-4-kitkat-on-the-google-nexus-5-7000022820/>,
>> I am experiencing more frustration and disappointment with it than I have
>> with a new device in a long time.
>>
>> Specifically looking at the HTC One, still the best smartphone I have
>> ever 
>> used<http://www.zdnet.com/the-htc-one-is-the-best-smartphone-i-have-ever-used-review-7000012793/>,
>> here are the reasons why I like the HTC One over the Nexus 5:
>>
>>    - Service integration: Pure Android is focused on the Google
>>    experience while Samsung, LG (not Nexus), Motorola, and HTC offer up a
>>    richer experience. I like that I have a gallery with access to photos on
>>    Dropbox, Facebook, Google, and more on my HTC One. I like that the HTC
>>    Notes and S Note apps sync to Evernote. There are many areas where service
>>    integration beyond Google is provided on the HTC One and that appeals to 
>> me.
>>    - Exchange email application: HTC's Exchange client has always been
>>    top notch and after using the one on the Nexus 5 I must go back to my One.
>>    The Nexus 5 Exchange app looks a lot like the Gmail app, but doesn't even
>>    support conversation view. On my One, I get conversation and favorite 
>> views
>>    along with complete control over my sync schedule.
>>    - Camera UI and application: The Android camera UI is very basic and
>>    actually a bit frustrating as you swipe up and through options. The Nexus 
>> 5
>>    camera also takes forever to focus and subjects like kids and pets appear
>>    blurry since they don't stay still that long. HTC has a ton of options and
>>    settings in their camera UI that blows away what you get on the Nexus 5.
>>    - Phone/contacts application: On my HTC One, my contact photos are
>>    tied to other services so everyone has a nice contact image. On the Nexus
>>    5, if that person doesn't have a Google account I don't get any photo for
>>    them. The favorites view and ability to view a person's latest status
>>    updates also makes the HTC One phone and contacts application much more
>>    useful and powerful.
>>    - Stereo speakers: You will see two "speaker" grille opening at the
>>    bottom of the Nexus 5, but there is just a speaker in one and it is not
>>    very good. HTC has two stereo speakers on the front of the One and sound 
>> is
>>    tough to beat.
>>    - Infrared port: IR support is actually now a part of Android 4.4,
>>    but to keep the price low Google must have decided to cut the IR port on
>>    the Nexus 5. As a traveler and person with several TVs in the house, I 
>> find
>>    it very convenient to have my remote on my phone.
>>    - BlinkFeed on Home panel: I never thought I would use BlinkFeed
>>    much, but HTC keeps improving it and I actually do "snack" on it just like
>>    HTC said people would. My Google Now panel on the Nexus 5 is marginally
>>    useful even though I use Chrome and Google and have it setup for 
>> customized
>>    information. It offers some information, but is definitely not an 
>> essential
>>    feature and I would never personally choose it as a dedicated Home screen
>>    panel for myself.
>>
>> There are a few reasons I do like the Nexus 5 over the HTC One, including:
>>
>>    - Wireless charging: It is very convenient to throw a device down on
>>    a Qi charging pad and that is one trade-off HTC had to make to have a 
>> metal
>>    phone.
>>    - Carrier-free Google Wallet: We finally see Google Wallet getting
>>    cut free from idiotic carrier control on the Nexus 5 so you can tap to pay
>>    with any carrier on the device.
>>    - Timely OS updates: This was actually a bigger issue in the past,
>>    but HTC has already stated Android 
>> 4.4<http://www.zdnet.com/htc-and-motorola-announce-android-4-4-kitkat-updates-for-existing-devices-7000022724/>
>>  is
>>    coming to the HTC One soon. I imagine 4.4 may be the last update for the
>>    One while the Nexus 5 should get 18 months of updates.
>>    - Low unsubsidized price: I paid $454 for the 32GB Nexus 5 and $670
>>    for my HTC One. The Nexus 5 is priced low if you pay full price for your
>>    phones like I do, but if you are on Sprint, AT&T, or Verizon, then you
>>    might as well get a subsidized phone since you are paying for it with your
>>    plan fees anyway.
>>
>> The Nexus 5 is the best Nexus yet, but the Android operating system has
>> advanced a lot since the Nexus One and Android vendors have also stepped up
>> to offer more compelling devices. The Nexus line is great for developers,
>> but given that you can hack away at the others too I am not sure there is a
>> real reason to have a Nexus line anymore.
>>
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