Sammanfattning: For the past few years Google has worked to steal customers from Apple by radically undercutting the price of its devices. The Nexus 5 is the latest step in this strategy, with Google intentionally selling it for close to half the price of the Apple iPhon...
Superb screen, Great handling, nice object to hold, Flawlessly responsive, Interface more practical than Nexus 4's, Light weight, System updates
Battery life, Nonexpandable memory
The Nexus 5 is currently the smartphone with the most bang for your buck. It has a superb screen, it's flawlessly responsive and it has KitKat. The camera and sound quality aren't the best, but they're nothing to gawk at, either. Our biggest complaint is ...
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Publicerad: 2013-11-26, Författare: Chris , testad av: ergohacks.com
The Nexus 5 is at the moment the best economic Android phone on the market. It does have some drawbacks, most notably its lack of an SD card slot and the average camera but its price more than compensates. It fits into the now standard school of smartphon...
Sammanfattning: Nexus 5 vs iPhone 5S: Software The principal reason to choose the Nexus 5 is always going to be the price. We have a whole section discussing price at the bottom of this article. But you are a Macworld reader and an iPhone fan, so we are going to assu...
Price makes it fantastic value for money, powerful, quadcore processor, Android 4.4 KitKat, slim and neat
No microSD card slot, camera performance could be better, design might be too functional for some
If you're after a phone that will happily cruise through any task you throw at it and allow you take advantage of everything Android has to offer, but can't afford the £500 phones at the top of the market, the Nexus 5 is the phone for you...
Sammanfattning: Nexus 5 vs iPhone 5C: Size, weight, design The iPhone 5c is in essence the iPhone 5, but in a polycarbonate plastic casing. That makes it a little bigger and heavier than its predecessor, albeit only slightly. The iPhone 5C measures 59 x 124 x 9 mm an...
Clear, sharp screen, Engaging sound, Super-slick OS, A price tag that'll give you whiplash
Fiddly, fussy camera needs improvement, Sound quality lags behind that of most rivals
The Nexus 5 finall bows down to more advanced rivals after a lengthy stint as one of our favourite smartphones. It's no surprise: 2014's newcomers have been mightily impressive so far, upping the game in both specs and design (discounting the Samsung S5 o...
Publicerad: 2013-11-17, Författare: Dan , testad av: tech.uk.msn.com
Really good phone for a really good price but it does have something of a terrible Achilles' heel....
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Publicerad: 2013-11-15, Författare: Chris , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Value for money, display, lots of power, Android KitKat brings some exciting new elements
Camera performance leaves a little to be desired, battery performance could be better, the design and build might divide opinion
There's a lot packed into the Nexus 5, particularly given the £299 and £339 pricepoints for 16GB and 32GB respectively. For that money, you get a display that rivals devices that cost some £200 more, and a chipset that is, in many cases, more powerf...
Sammanfattning: It will offer the latest version of Android, codenamed KitKat, which sources at the company say is designed to feel more premium.Carphone Warehouse will sell the device for £295 or free on a £32 per month 3G O2 contract. Official Google Play Store price...