Google's Nexus 5 is a very interesting device. It's built to rise above the competition at a much lower price point than we're used to seeing from off contract smartphones. Starting at $349, is the Nexus 5 the most "bang for your buck?" Check out my video review to find out.
The Nexus 5 has been out for about a week now, and in our opinion, it's the best "bang for your buck" smartphone that you can currently purchase. That being said, there are a few features that could be better. This week, we're discussing the pros and cons of Google's new Nexus 5. Check out the video podcast above or download the audio only version below.
If you're looking for an easy way to protect your new Nexus 5, you may want to check out Google's bumper case. It's not exactly available through Google Play yet, but it should be in the near fututre for around $34.99. The case comes in four different colors: black gray, bright red, and bright yellow. But is this case really worth the money?
Google is changing the smartphone game with its new Nexus 7. This device offers a lot of performance, but will only set you back $349 off contract. Today, we're unboxing the new Nexus 5 and taking a closer look at the hardware. Check out the "unboxing remix" video above to get an in-depth look at what this new device has to offer.
Now I know what you may be thinking: What in the world is an android tablet doing on this blog? Well, don't worry, I'm not switching over to Android, but I thought it would be interesting to do some comparisons using the Nexus 7 and Apple's iPad mini. Stay tuned, but meanwhile, check out the unboxing video.
Recently, Google released a new iPad mini competitor. The new Nexus 7 is packed with performance at an affordable price. With that, what do you expect Apple to do in order to compete? Obviously, the iPad mini hasn't been updated in almost a year, but Apple definitely needs to step up its game this fall.
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Google just announced their new Nexus 7 tablet a couple weeks ago at Google I/O, and it’s already the talk of the town. But it may soon be the talk of Apple’s lawyers once they find out about these “smart ...