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November 2013
(85%)
696 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Price, Android 4.4 KitKat, Workmanship quality, Color fidelity of the display, High display brightness, Updates provided
Storage cannot be upgraded, Non-removable battery, Speaker sound quality
Update 2016-09-22 - Our old Nexus 5 that was used in house suddenly showed the "boot loop" problem where the device would boot up for a few seconds (Google logo shown, vibrating) and then restart. This is a known hardware problem of the on switch that get...
Conclusion This is without a doubt one of the best phones on the market in terms of value for money. With a €349 ($349 US) to €399 ($399 US) price depending on the region, it is a very attractive package at a fair price. Pitted against the LG G2, HTC ...
As you can tell after reading through all of that, I'm 90% in love with the Nexus 5. Maybe even 95%. It has all of the right buzz words surrounding it, is incredibly speedy and powerful, looks amazing yet understated, shows off all that we love about An...
Abstract: If you’ve been keeping a close eye on our news feed, then you might have noticed that the Google Nexus 5 has been getting quite a lot of attention as of late. And that should come as no surprise since the handset is pretty great, as we concluded in our...
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...