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November 2013
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The editors liked
The screen is plenty bright even in direct sun light
And pretty
Too. The phone is fast. Its software is the latest and greatest from Google (and it should get fast updates in the future). We like the increased Google Now integration
Easily mobile paym
Excellent display resolution
Good processing power
4G LTE enabled
Android Kitkat out of the box
Impressively sharp screen
Excellent for gaming
Well priced.
Android 4.4 KitKat OS
Impressive design structure
Blazing fast performance
Decent camera
Extremely fair Pricing
Hassle free video streaming
Powerful processor
Latest Android operating system
Gorgeous display
Sleek build
Improved camera
Affordable price tag
Quality build with the right ergonomics
Great performance
Vibrant display
Android 4.4 KitKat
Good
Brilliant display
Guaranteed Timely Android updates
Great Display
Best in class performance
No standout messaging app
Design a bit on the plain side
Ordinary battery and camera
The editors didn't like
There's really only one thing about the Nexus 5 that we absolutely hate
The speaker. From the image above you'd think it's stereo
But nope
The grill on the left is the speaker and the grill on the right is the mic. While the clarity isn't awful
Abstract: Samsung fanboys might disagree but this was probably 2013's most anticipated Google device. Google's Nexus devices have walked the tightrope and almost pulled off the impossible – a premium device with a high cool quotient, at a price significantly lower ...
Great Display, Best in class performance, Android 4.4 KitKat
Mundane design, Fluctuating camera performance, Average battery life
There are two ways one can look at the Nexus 5. One way is to see it as an iPhone 5S competitor. The other way is to look at it as a sub-Rs 35,000 smartphone.As an iPhone 5S rival, the Nexus 5 falls short as Google and LG made way too many concessions to ...
Abstract: The Nexus 5 scores full points on both price and performance.The high profile smartphone rivalry so far has been between Apple's iPhones and Samsung's Galaxy series. Now there is a new contender: the Google Nexus 5. This is the first Google phone to have...
Published: 2013-12-08, Author: Rajat , review by: bgr.in
Abstract: The first Nexus smartphone, the HTC-built Nexus One, was launched in 2010 as a developer-centric device. Back then Google was wary of competing with its hardware partners and had limited the phone's supply and availability. The trend continued for the fol...
The Google Nexus 5 is available on the Play Store for Rs 28,990 for the 16GB model and Rs 32,990 for the 32GB model. At these prices, it's hands-down the best value-for-money, flagship droid you'll ever find and even more so if you can source one from th...
Buy a Google Nexus 5 only if you do not want featureful phone. This phone is top in quality and its freakishly clean with the hardware as well as software design. The specs along with that price tag make this phone really tempting to buy. If you put your ...
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Published: 2013-11-28, Author: Team , review by: digit.in
Quality build with the right ergonomics, Great performance, Vibrant display, Android 4.4 KitKat
Lacklustre camera, Simple design, Average battery life
All said and done, if you want a smartphone that is well built, has the latest specifications and runs apps well, then the Nexus 5 is the smartphone for you. If the camera is a high priority or you want a smartphone that's perched at the cutting edge of c...
Good, Brilliant display, Great performance, Guaranteed Timely Android updates
Mediocre camera, Battery backup could have been better, No external storage support
The Nexus 5 is one of the best Android smartphones that you can buy for under Rs. 30,000. Powered by a Snapdragon 800 processor, and 2GB RAM, the phone ticks all the right boxes in terms of hardware specifications. Since it's a Google experience device, y...
Abstract: You don't get a lot of frills with Google's new Nexus 5 phone. There's no fingerprint reader, no waterproof covering, no sensor to detect eye movement or hand gestures. What you get is an Android phone that's very good at the basics - for an excellent pri...