I'm not saying that I won't eventually get a 5x, but for several reasons I'm just not as fired up to be among the first as I was for my Nexus 5 two years ago. For one thing, I really like everything about my N5 and would only want a new phone if it has some significant new or improved features. So far, the only ones I see are a likely improved camera and the fingerprint sensor. Since I've had bad luck with the fingerprint sensor on another device, I'd like to wait to see an in-depth review and hear from some users before going ahead.
But the main thing for me is that the 5x represents a step back in convenience for the following reasons:
But the main thing for me is that the 5x represents a step back in convenience for the following reasons:
- No wireless charging. Even though it's slow, I really like that feature since it's so easy to just set my phone on the pad when I'm at my desk and don't have to fumble with cables and connectors. When I get up, I can just grab it and go.
- The USB-C connector. I was really glad a while back when we got rid of all the proprietary connectors around here so that all our phones, tablets, and other devices use the same microUSB connector, so that any charger in any room (or in our cars!) can be used for any device that we have. I know that the C connector is the latest "standard," but for me it might as well be proprietary and means having to have additional cables and/or chargers wherever I might want to charge this one phone. It's going to be a PITA.