Ultrapixel - just been reading about it: http://www.trustedreviews.com/htc-one-m ... ity_Page-7
So far (phones):
Nexus One - HTC
Nexus S - Samsung
Galaxy Nexus - Samsung
Nexus 4 - LG
Nexus 5 - LG
Congratulations to vtecmec for winning May/June's Lude Of The Month, with his DIY Turbo BB1 build.
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- indigolemon
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- Donald
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Honestly - probably not if you're a regular user. I only did to regain some space (I got one of the last Nexus 4s and there were only 8GB versions available). Got fed up with tons of Google crap I don't use taking up space. Few trick bits here and there and also some of the KitKat features were Nexus 5 only. I'm sure there are other things I use that I don't realise you can't on regular Android though.
I did mine well within my warranty period
I did mine well within my warranty period

- bennyboy
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I use to root and flash my Samsung Galaxy a lot to get the extra life out of it. Sammy don't make it as easy as some though, the nexus devices are much simpler I think. That said, I managed to get a 16gb Nexus 4 when the 5's came out and it rocks. Haven't felt the need to fiddle with it at all, everything is a slick as the day I got it and it has had the OTA updates. Nice n simple. 
