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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: I've found Google's previous attempts to create a "pure Android" flagship smartphone uninspiring. Last year's LG-built Nexus 4 didn't support LTE, for example, and the previous year's Samsung-built Galaxy Nexus marred its nice hardware with a series of so...
Published: 2013-11-20, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Unbeatable value for money thanks to a low price point. Fantastic display complements a decent design and powerful, highend internals. Stock Android is a blessing, especially with KitKat's refinements.
Battery life isn't this phone's strong suit. Camera can be wildly inconsistent and remains a step behind the competition, despite improvements.
Once again, Google has managed to deliver an astonishing package for an unbelievable price tag. The Snapdragon 800 SoC, five-inch 1080p IPS display, LTE connectivity and minimalist yet functional design would all be well suited to a handset nearly twice t...
Published: 2013-11-20, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Priced at $349/$399 off contract, the Nexus 5 is an incredible value, but don't mistake it for a flagship phone. I know that no phone is perfect, but a flagship phone should at least deliver in all categories. Sure the Nexus 5 has a very good display, the...
Abstract: Finally, Google's flagship smartphone can actually compete with other Android flagshipsI've found Google's previous attempts to create a "pure Android" flagship smartphone uninspiring. Last year's LG-built Nexus 4 didn't support LTE, for example, and the ...
Performance and Experiential Analysis: Working with the Nexus 5 over the past few weeks has been a pleasure. Performance with Google's new Android showpiece always felt speedy and responsive. Google's Kit Kat UI tweaks also offered a cleaner represent...
Published: 2013-11-18, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Google Nexus 5 Every Nexus smartphone is supposed to represent something important for Android, but not every Nexus smartphone makes sense. The HTC-made Nexus One was a hallmark of technology at the time, intro...
Google's Nexus has come some ways from being a developer/enthusiast device it started off as to a viable consumer option that we see today. Android 4.4 is a superb yet subtle OS update that goes hand-in-hand w/ the great hardware LG has put together. W...
LG's second Nexus is the best phone you can buy for $350, and an excellent platform on which to experience the new Android 4.4 KitKat — but that experience isn't entirely free from compromisesJust what is a Nexus? The definition of Google's homegrown gad...
Published: 2013-11-15, Author: Danny , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Approximately a year after Google released the Nexus 4 , the company behind Android has come out with its successor — the Nexus 5 . The new iteration of the popular and (relatively) cheap Android smartphone brings about plenty of improvements to its older...
Published: 2013-11-15, Author: Richard , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: I chose the Matte Black 16gig at $349. After having the device these past weeks I have compiled a review based on these few attributes.BuildThe Nexus 4 was a very unique device. It boasted a glass back with a reflective design that many adored and some ha...