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November 2013
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The editors liked
High-speed performance
Accurate display with minimal bezel
Soft and grippy in black
Attractive in white
Improved battery life with LTE
Future proof specs
Wireless charging
Excellent screen
Powerful internals and performance
Android 4.4 is a nice update
Great screen
Low price
Blazing performance
The Google Nexus 5 has LTE for multiple carriers
A sleek and solid build
And an excellent price. It makes crystal-clear calls
Battery life is long
And integration of Google Now is deep and wide
Best value smartphone on the market
Period
Android 4.4 looks very good and is easy to use
Rubberised finish isn't as solid as metal
But the phone still manages to feel amazing in the hands
Fantastic Cat4 mobile broadband speeds
The editors didn't like
Corners dig in a little
Underperforming camera software
Slippery in white
Plain looking in black
Insufficient external speaker volume
Auto brightness is too bright
Mediocre battery life
Some camera quirks
No expandable memory
Lackluster camera
Inconsistent battery life
The Nexus 5's screen is dimmer than its competitors' and its camera struggles under auto settings. While an important OS update
Android 4.4 KitKat is more conceptual than feature-rich
Published: 2013-12-02, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
If you compare the Nexus 5 to any other phone with a 5-inch display, it has at least one area where it is better than its competitors. It is faster than a Galaxy S4 and an HTC One, better designed that an LG G2. Android KitKat gives this phone a few featu...
High-speed performance, Accurate display with minimal bezel, Soft and grippy in black, attractive in white, Improved battery life with LTE, Future proof specs, Wireless charging
Corners dig in a little, Underperforming camera software, Slippery in white, plain looking in black, Insufficient external speaker volume, Auto brightness is too bright
Starting at only $399 outright this is an absolute bargain considering you're getting the very latest specced hardware. You can move up to physically larger phones like an Xperia Z1, LG G2 or a “phablet” sized Galaxy Note 3 and get similar hardware specs ...
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Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Google positions the Nexus devices as premium offerings at a budget price. You can buy many cheaper Android phones, but none with the overall power of the Nexus 5. It's a strong play into the Google camp, and arguably a sign of where Google's going, but a...
Ladies and gents, the Google Nexus 5 looking to be the best smartphone of any stripe in Australia for the year of 2013. It offers most of the hardware features of similar high-end models such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One, does so in a form facto...
Published: 2013-11-11, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Despite a few issues, the Nexus 5 is the perfect Android phone. It's not too big, not too small, not too expensive and not too cluttered with third-party nonsense. It's just right. It's the perfect formula, and it makes the Nexus 5 is the brilliant. Perso...
The Google Nexus 5 has LTE for multiple carriers, a sleek and solid build, and an excellent price. It makes crystal-clear calls, battery life is long, and integration of Google Now is deep and wide
The Nexus 5's screen is dimmer than its competitors' and its camera struggles under auto settings. While an important OS update, Android 4.4 KitKat is more conceptual than feature-rich
Strong performance, high-end specs, and an ultra-affordable price make the Google Nexus 5 not just the best unlocked phone on the market, but the best Nexus phone by far....
Abstract: After over a month of rumours which revealed almost everything about the device, from design to specifications, Google's worst kept secret of all time is finally here. The Nexus 5 is officially official, and it's available in Australia immediately.The Nex...
Excellent screen, Powerful internals and performance, Android 4.4 is a nice update
Mediocre battery life, Some camera quirks, No expandable memory
The Nexus 5 boasts an excellent screen, powerful internals and runs the latest version of Android, but is slightly let down by poor battery life, and a camera that can't quite match its flagship competitors. Despite a few flaws, it offers impressive value...
Published: 2013-02-01, Author: Arnold , review by: mrgadget.com.au
Abstract: The placement of the speakers on the bottom of the phone looked very iPhonish. Overall slim and standard styling.Somehow I don't think it has enough to take out top dog position in the Android world, let alone smartphone kingdom.Some of the specs the Goog...
Excellent display quality, Excellent performance – ideal for running the newest Android games and visual apps, Comfortable to hold in hand, Slim and portable, Easy to read on, Easy to navigate
Subpar battery life, Subpar speaker quality
The Nexus 5 is a great option for a fully featured, high performance, and affordable unlocked smartphone...