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purchase himplasia online I've had my Nexus 5 for a couple of weeks. Running it on ATT LTE. Performance is smooth and doesn't seem to lag - when something doesn't respond right away I know it's just crashing & taking awhile to notify me. The facial recognition unlock only recognizes me about 50% of the time - the rest it either doesn't see my face or see me blink or says it doesn't recognize me. I usually go into settings and take another face shot using the Improve Recognition process but that hasn't made it any better - same experience now as 2 werks ago. No better, no worse except when the camera doesn't work. Since it takes a fair amount of time (15 secs) for it to go through that process I'd turn it off and just use the PIN unlock except it alerts me to when the camera has checked out. This happens routinely - more likely than not the camera doesn't work. Often I'll get a green screen when trying to take a picture or more often just a black one with the camera controls superimposed. I have to reboot the phone to get it to work and then it will only do so for a couple of hours. On the other hand I am having good battery experience with mixed email, browsing and texting during the day. The GPS doesn't burn the battery like my old phone and a quick charge at my desk leaves me good until midnight & bedtime. The speaker really is lame but BT audio thru my Plantronics Voyager Legend is fine for podcasts and TV or movie shows. I'm using wireless charging (I have a couple of Qi chargers - one at home for overnight and one on my desk at work. Love it! I went with an i-Blason bumper case & belt clip for about $15 from Amazon. Bulks the phone up a bit but nothing serious while offering decent protection and a kickstand for the phone. Overall a solid phone although if it weren't for the bloatware ATT puts on their phones I'd go with an HTC One even if I did lose wireless charging (the HTC is metal bodied so wireless charging doesn't work).