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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
For me, Android 5.0.1 Lollipop is pretty stable. There are a few hiccups but that's to be expected from an Android update for a Nexus smartphone. There are always bugs and problems.Android 5.0.1 fixes some of the bigger issues plaguing Android 5.0 Lollipo...
Published: 2014-12-19, Author: Daniel , review by: phonearena.com
The Nexus 6 is no longer the value-for-money, subsidized, initial-limited-availability endeavor we've come to expect from Google's handset line, Nexus 5 included. It's a full-blown flagship with the latest bells and whistles, available on all carriers, bu...
Abstract: Google's new Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update still hasn't landed for the Nexus 5 which means that the Nexus 5 Android 5.0 Lollipop update is still the most current operating system. With that in mind, we want to take an in depth look at the Nexus 5 Lollipop...
Abstract: With Google ‘s recent announcement of the Nexus 6 , many Nexus fans are left wondering what their other options are. Google did things a little differently this year with their flagship, bringing a much higher price point and larger screen size to the new...
Published: 2014-09-26, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Our smartphones are the single most important devices we own. They're the tools we use to communicate with our loved ones, our offices made mobile. They're our game consoles, our conduit for watching and reading anything the internet offers. They've also ...
So what are you to make out of this comparison?Well, actually, things arent' as clear cut as you might have thought, specifically on account of the Nexus 5's enticing price point. Sure, looking at the full picture, the LG G3 proves to be the better overal...
Abstract: Earlier in the week, Google released an official Snap Case for the Nexus 5 with a whopping $29.99 price tag. As you would imagine, most were immediately turned off by the price even if the case was “designed specifically for the Nexus 5.” With companies l...
Abstract: We always found the testing of Nexus devices very interesting because we can see both the Google's vision of Android and which direction the improvements are taking, as well as which hardware design was chosen among the competition. Two years in a row, th...
Abstract: We always found the testing of Nexus devices very interesting because we can see both the Google's vision of Android and which direction the improvements are taking, as well as which hardware design was chosen among the competition. Two years in a row, th...
Abstract: The Nexus 5 is a LG phone running Android 4.4 KitKat, and it has a simple physical design. The phone is thinner and lighter than its predecessors, but it still feels comfortable and sturdy in your hand, and is the first Nexus to offer LTE capabilities. Th...