The Nexus 5's battery holds more juice, but battery life
may be an advantage for they 5s
It's matte plastic vs. anodized aluminum
The iPhone 5s has the superior camera at launch,
but some just-released software updates could help Nexus 5's case
Color options for each phone
On paper, this looks like a route for the Nexus 5, but
the iPhone's A7 chip is a beast
The Nexus 5 is 11 percent taller and 17 percent wider
The iPhone's screen only gives you 65 percent as much
area
The iPhone 5s' Touch ID fingerprint sensor is its killer
feature
This time around, both phones support speedy 4G LTE
The Nexus 5's off-contract pricing makes it the best
value around ... that is, if you can get one from Google Play
The Nexus 5's camera has optical image stabilization
(OIS)
The Nexus doubles the iPhone's 1 GB of RAM
Both phones released within the last few months
The iPhone 5s' camera lets you record slow-motion video
Both phones give you pure, up-to-date versions of their
respective operating systems
Storage options for each handset
The iPhone 5s is 14 percent lighter
The Nexus 5 is compatible with Qi wireless charging
stations, but you'll have to buy one separately
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