The Nexus 5 offers a good platform to show off Android 4.4 and although its design is pedestrian, the improved functionality of the new OS, speedy performance and competitive price should be tempting enough...
Superb screen, Fast processor, Has Android 4.4 on board, Excellent value for money
Relatively small battery, No microSD slot
The Nexus 5 isn't all sunshine and rainbows. It has plenty of higher-end features like Wi-Fi support for 802.11ac, NFC, LTE, and extras like wireless charging and video out via the SlimPort microUSB connector. However, it also has a somewhat underpowered...
It's easy to recommend the Nexus 5 based on price alone. There isn't a single other device that offers so much bang for your hard earned buck. OS choice aside, if you don't absolutely need an exceptional camera you'd have a pretty hard job justifying the...
Pedestrian design; Lacklustre camera performance; Some software glitches
In the Nexus 5, Google and LG have conspired to produce a competent if not awe-inspiring device that admirably showcases the new Android KitKat OS. Whilst Android 4.4 itself isnt anything to write home about particularly, the incremental improvements and...
Affordable, great design, good screen, top-end performance
Camera autofocus can be flaky
The Nexus 5 offers the top-end performance traditionally only seen on phones nearly twice its price. This and latest KitKat version of Google's OS make it one of the best Android smartphone currently available....
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Publicerad: 2013-11-08, Författare: Jonathan , testad av: alphr.com
Top performance and top value - the Nexus 5 is our new A-List smartphone...
No SD card slot, Would have loved to see a 64 GB model, Camera doesn't quite match up to the rest of the hardware
The Nexus 5, on its merits, is a very good phone. However, when you factor in the price it's downright amazing. The biggest problem with the Nexus devices has always been awareness: consumers tend to be a bit confused by them and think that the Google bra...
Free Regcast : What's new in SQL Server 2014? Under the hood In terms of grunt, the Nexus 5 has a lot going for it. The handset uses a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor running at 2.26GHz and uses a 450MHz Adreno 330 GPU, along with 2GB of RA...
Publicerad: 2013-11-06, Författare: David , testad av: artiss.co.uk
Excellent value for money, Stock Android
Battery life isn't brilliant, The rear is a bit ugly
Battery life could be better and the rear is a bit ugly. Plus there's no support for battery replacement of memory expansion. However, it's incredibly quick to use and the screen is fantastic. With “stock” Android in use you'll always have the latest ver...
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Publicerad: 2013-11-05, Författare: Andrew , testad av: CNET.co.uk
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
The Nexus 5 boasts an excellent 5-inch Full HD display, a superbly powerful quad-core processor and the latest version of Android, 4.4 KitKat. Its specs will make even its top-end rivals jealous, but it charges much less for them. This makes it a great va...