I don't think you can hate a company because people have made their products a status symbol. It is annoying, I agree, but it just comes down to what you like and what you make of your phone. I see people with S4s that use it for Snapchat and Instagram. And I've seen people do all their journalistic duties, including social media, on an iPhone 4. If people want a $600+ device to laugh at cat gifs and twerk videos, that's their problem. I wouldn't drop a superior product or a product I liked just because of that. Not saying the 5S or S4 are superior products, but you get the point.
If the N5 is good value for you, that's cool. I know the price is definitely enticing and I can see if you argued that it had the best specs for the price giving it its value. But I was thinking of it in that sense. First off, I have a CDMA carrier, so off-contract, unlocked phones are kind of out of the mix. And on top of that, phones are so heavily subsidized, I don't think I'll ever end up spending more than $199 on a phone, and even then I'd try and wait for it to go on sale from Amazon or Wirefly or something. So that value always resides at the $199 mark, or so, assuming it is a new phone. So the HTC One or the S4 would be the same price, it would just come down to the screen, camera, or anything else that I'm looking for.
I just don't know if the N5 has any hardware that is exclusive to it that sets it apart from other phones out there.
If the N5 is good value for you, that's cool. I know the price is definitely enticing and I can see if you argued that it had the best specs for the price giving it its value. But I was thinking of it in that sense. First off, I have a CDMA carrier, so off-contract, unlocked phones are kind of out of the mix. And on top of that, phones are so heavily subsidized, I don't think I'll ever end up spending more than $199 on a phone, and even then I'd try and wait for it to go on sale from Amazon or Wirefly or something. So that value always resides at the $199 mark, or so, assuming it is a new phone. So the HTC One or the S4 would be the same price, it would just come down to the screen, camera, or anything else that I'm looking for.
I just don't know if the N5 has any hardware that is exclusive to it that sets it apart from other phones out there.