If you want a phone that has with it a "pure Android" experience, meaning one where there is no carrier and/or manufacturer apps and custom inferfaces, can be easily modified or be used as a developer phone, be the first to receive OS updates, have flagship-level hardware (when it was released), minimalist design, a size that's considered medium in smartphone circles (4.95 inch display), can be used most anywhere in the world (unlocked), then the Nexus 5 is for you.
As of this writing, even with the much larger Nexus 6 released, the Nexus 5 still can compete with a number of the flagship phones in the market, and is a value and size alternative given the price point. With the release of Android 5.0 (Lollipop) OS, the experience is even snappy and smoother than ever.
You would need to check with the manufacturer on that, which in the case of the Nexus 10 is Samsung.
You can back up the data into a desktop. With the growth of cloud services, you can backup images, music, and files in Google+, Google Play Music, and Google Drive respectively. There are also third party storage apps out there that you can choose from.
No, the screens are not intechangeable.
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NEXUS cards are WHTI-compliant documents for land and sea travel, as well as air travel when traveling to and from airports using the NEXUS program, and provide expedited travel via land, air or sea to approved members between the U.S. and Canada border.
The Nexus 4 was a good phone for a number of reasons. It had strong specs at a low price point, often half the cost of comparable phones unlocked. It has the latest Android OS on board, and because it's a Google device, it will usually get updates well in advance of other phones. It also had some features such as Photosphere which was exclusive to that device, "Daydream" mode, Miracast streaming, wireless charging (Qi charging standard), and a screen recording utility.
With the People app, click on a particular contact. At the top of their profile is a star icon. Press it, it will be highlighted, and that contact becomes one of your favorites.
The Nexus S is no longer manufactured. The newest Nexus phones can be bought and used on the Sprint network.
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