This comparison pits the venerable Google Nexus 5 (made by LG) against the new HTC One M8. Yes, we realize that the Nexus 5 has been out for a while, but the first batch of new flagships for 2014 have about the same processors as those in late 2013, only overclocked or recycled – nothing like a new Snapdragon 805 or 64-bit processing. The screens are still the same Full HD with 1080p resolution used last year, no surprises there. We always like to compare Google’s Nexus device with the newer ones and this should be a very good comparison.
The screens are the same size and both are even of the LCD variety. They both use the Qualcomm Snapdragon quad-core processor, although the one in the HTC One M8 is the ‘jacked-up’ version of the 800, not a pure 801. They both have 2GB or RAM and offer 16GB or 32GB of internal storage, but the HTC One M8 does have a microSD slot for adding up to 128GB of internal storage. They both are running Android 4.4.2 KitKat, the Nexus runs the pure form while the HTC One M8 uses the popular Sense 6.0 skin over top of the KitKat. Like we said, very similar devices – take a look at the specification sheet below and compare the two devices. Then you can read about some of the differences as we struggle to pick a winner.
Specifications
Nexus 5
HTC One M8
…And the Winner is…the HTC One M8
Summary
Based on the specifications and build, we had to choose the new HTC One M8 over the Nexus 5. Let me get one thing out-of-the-way – for the money, the Nexus 5 is a steal, but with the HTC One M8 out for $199 on a two-year contract, and even BOGO, it is hard to discount the fact that the HTC One M8 is also a bargain. And if you take it beyond the dollars and cents, the HTC One M8 just outshines the Nexus 5 at every turn, maybe not by much, but taken as a complete package, the HTC One M8 is simply a more desirable device. Design, battery, expanded storage, and speakers take it over the top. For Android purists, only the Nexus 5 might do, but many prefer the extra options that Sense 6.0 allows.
Please let us know on our Google+ Page what you think – we always love to hear your opinions…would you chose the Nexus 5 or the new HTC One M8 if you were buying a new smartphone today?



