News Business First impression: Google Nexus 5

First impression: Google Nexus 5

New York: You don't get a lot of frills with Google's new Nexus 5 phone. There's no fingerprint reader, no waterproof covering, no sensor to detect eye movement or hand gestures. What you get is

The main camera's 8MP is comparable to the latest iPhones. The iPhone 5S has better auto focus, but the slightly blurry test shots taken with the Nexus still look better than what I often see on Facebook.





The Nexus supports wireless charging, though the charger is sold separately. If you get it, you can ditch the microUSB cable and simply rest the Nexus on the charger. The Nexus also has a chip for near-field communications, which helps with mobile payments and file sharing.

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