add119
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Team Nexus due to better application support.
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I ended up going Team Nexus as well and haven't look back.
I unlocked it out of the box, then soft bricked it, flashed the factory images, rooted and installed twrp. And a week or so later @clothednblack kept urging me to remove the encryption so finally did that and I'm smooth as milk.Good choice easier to unlocked the boot loader and rooting isn't an hassle like it was on moto x on android 4.4.x plus. Without the develop edition version of it.
I'm stock rooted still, but cnb been telling me about a couple to check out. But I mainly root for the minor stuff and xposed, unfortunately xposed will not work on art which is what 5.0 is built on.What ROM are you using ?
I've yet to get my hands on a nexus 6..so i can't say if I'll like it or not..Well my rebuttal to @94lt1 and @FoxKat is the droid turbo is too small and have capacitive buttons .
Ok I was just looking for an excuse to refute. All the high end smart phones that came out in 2014 were excellent devices and you really can not go wrong with either choice. Whether your choice was Nexus 6, M8, Droid Turbo, Note 4, S5, Moto X 2, G3, iPhone 6 (plus), or One plus One you bought an awesome device. 2014 was a good year to buy a smart phone and want to see how 2015 will be able to top it.