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5 Best AT&T Smartphones [January, 2014]

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Nexus 5

Google's Nexus 5 flagship replaces the Nexus 4 and it does so with 4G LTE, more carriers, better specifications, all with an extremely cheap unlocked price tag through the Google Play Store.

What's more is that the Nexus 5's camera, arguably its biggest fault, has been improved thanks to a recent software update. So, in a sense, a device that we consider to be one of the best phones on the market just got better.

The Nexus 5 has only been out since November and it's not going to be going anywhere, any time soon. Like the iPhone 5s, it will continue to get software updates into 2015 and it remains an extremely sound buy for those looking for a device on AT&T's 4G LTE network.

3 Comments

3 Comments

  1. DaveNotHere

    01/15/2014 at 10:39 pm

    How did the you miss the Samsung Galaxy Mega? I received mine over the holidays through AT&T. Perhaps they stopped offering that sweet 6.3 inch screen.

  2. Jamarr Thornwell

    01/20/2014 at 12:40 pm

    How could you not included the LG G2? I thought by reading this article it would raise my awareness, this article is airplane sound’s and baby food.

  3. Pinkribbon

    01/31/2014 at 11:46 am

    Samsung is moving down along with Apple….last phone was junk I owned – now they’re making washers, dryers, tvs, watches, cameras (also junk). Samsung frontloading $1000+ washer died just after warranty and costs $900 to fix! Samsung service SUCKS. Am done with SAMSUNG….they’ve sung their last song.

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