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by Inconel 3444 days ago
I'm also incredibly careful with my phones, almost to the point of not really being able to enjoy them for the first few weeks because I'm overly cautious. Nonetheless, my Nexus 5 suffered from the power button issue that seems to be quite common.

You're correct in that the CPU can be a big factor but I don't play mobile games or watch much HD video so it wasn't as much of a concern to me. It should be noted that the Nexus 5 is running a 32-bit SOC whereas the new phones like the Pixel are running ARMv8 64-bit SOCs which have noticeable performance improvements, particularly with regard to encryption. Newer phones will also have more RAM which is actually a noticeable difference for me in day to day use as well as higher speed memory.