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The Nexus 5 will be more of the same: stock vanilla Android. I've used stock vanilla Android with ROMs since December 2009... so continuing that experience doesn't appeal to me. I know it all too well.
The Note 3, OTOH, has features built in that appeal to me greatly: Air command, voice actions, S-pen note taking and automatic transcription into Contacts and texts, etc. Plus all the stuff I haven't even figured out yet!
Vanilla Android or new cool stuff? My decision was rather easy![]()
Chief,
You walked me through my first rooting experience and I enjoyed the results very much. However, as my schedule got busier and busier, I found the process of researching and updating ROMs more of a chore than enjoyable. It's not to say I wouldn't do it again, but when the Note 2 came around, it was really nice leaving some of that responsibility and effort to someone else. And to be honest, I'm a fan of the fancy features that comes with Samsung's UI.

There's what I call the salesman's answer:
Q Is this <insert thing> any good?
A We sell an awful lot of them.
This is not an answer to the question you asked but in the salesman's terms, it's the only valid answer and he thinks he's answering your question.
I've literally heard that EXACT response.