Soul

Soul

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I feel like the OnePlus 5 was an spiritual successor for it. It would've been the perfect replacement if it was the same sizer as the Nexus 5.

>bootloop itself.

you're thinking about the 5X

They look very similar, my bad. Was there any issues with that model?

The Nexus 5 didn't have bootloop issues. It's also older and slower.

> Be Any Forums 5 years from now
> ˜”*°•.˜”*°• S O U L •°*”˜.•°*”˜

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>The Nexus 5 didn't have bootloop issues. It's also older and slower.
Yep, fixed some myself, it was the powerbutton failing and rebooting the device constantly.

Jellybean had more soul than Kitkat.

>had a 5X
>met Jay Leno once and got some pictures of us hanging out
>5X fucking died that night
>completely unable to get info or pictures off it
>phone is now missing

Soul

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I know this feel, Im never gonna get another picture of the Mona Lisa

>any smartphone
>soul

ios 6 had more soul

>soul
>doesn't use it because the hardware is shit
>can't install any browser that's up to date with this decade
Kill yourself and use your shit tech yourself

You've got a better chance of seeing it in a museum again than I do of hanging out with Jay Leno again.

user here, wrong pic

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This is a 9 year old phone.
This 5.5" behemoth featured a quad core 1.7ghz Snapdragon 600, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage (expandable to 96GB), a 1920 x 1080 display, 13MP camera, removable battery, supported GSM, EDGE, WCDMA, HSPA+, LTE, 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0, could take 1080p video, and ran Kitkat in all of its skeuomorphic glory.
How could we have been so stupid, to think that man ever needed anything more than this?
The creep of modernity should have halted in its tracks in 2013.
We need to go back.

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I really miss early 2010's...

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I'd still be using this if it didn't stop working a year ago.

That's a completely different issue from the 5X bootloops, which were as hardbrick in most cases
my Nexus 5 also has a stuck power button, but it doesn't trigger resets.