But all good things must come to an end, and the Nexus 5 is already yesterday's tech. Ever since smartphones like the HTC One (M8), Samsung Galaxy S5 and LG G3 arrived, we turned our fickle eyes towards the Nexus 6.
HTC is widely expected to launch a high-end Nexus 9 tablet in partnership with Google in the coming weeks, and a new report from The Wall Street Journal all but confirms the deal.
Google chose HTC to create their very first Nexus device, and haven't worked with them on a Nexus device since. HTC created the HTC Flyer in 2011, and haven't.
HTC hasn't made or released a tablet for a number of years but that will change very soon as the company is gearing up to reveal the Google Nexus 9, the first.
With Google expected to be releasing the Nexus 6 (Nexus X) at some point in October, many consumers are looking to find some great deals on the Nexus 5. Ju.
... in the positives column for the new device. You could probably turn the Nexus 5 into a serviceable (and cheap) VR headset with Google Cardboard, but remember that it's a developer kit and not yet designed for consumers.
We know the Nexus 5 smartphone is 4.95 inches, so it's possible that Google will round-up and call it the Nexus 9. Then again, Google could have named it the Nexus 5 because it was the Nexus 4′s predecessor.
Motorola has announced a new flagship handset in the Moto X. It was previously an affordable well-specced smartphone, much like Google's Nexus. This time.
Google has traditionally dropped the ball when it comes to timely releasing Nexus device accessories, but this might change once the HTC Nexus 9 is launched.
Google's Nexus 5 has been a huge success since its November 2013 release, but is it still worth purchasing? With many people wanting to invest in a new sma.