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November 2013
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The editors liked
Lightning fast
Great screen
Competitive price
Android KitKat
Lightningfast quadcore 2.3GHz processor
No manufacturer overlay
Better search integration.
Superb screen
Great handling
Nice object to hold
Flawlessly responsive
Interface more practical than Nexus 4's
Light weight
System updates
Great value
Highquality screen
Android 4.4 KitKat
4G support
Smooth performance
Affordable
Great design
Good screen
Top-end performance
Low price
Blazing performance
Clear
Sharp screen
Engaging sound
Super-slick OS
A price tag that'll give you whiplash
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
Superswift quadcore 2.3GHz processor
Lack of manufacturer overlay
Improved search integration
Android 4.4
Google Now is deeply integrated
LTE-support
Awesome processing power
Brilliant display
First inline for updates
Zero bloatware
Plenty of connectivity and
Of course
That insanely low price tag
Value for money
Display
Lots of power
Android KitKat brings some exciting new elements
They may be brothers
But the Google Nexus 5 looks and feels quite different from the Nexus 4. The glass-topped shiny back has been traded-in for matt plastic. It may sound sound too impressive
But its soft finish feels great on your fingers. The Nexus 5 is pretty slim and light too. At 8.6mm thick and 130g
The phone is exactly the same weight as a Galaxy S4
And only slightly thicker. With a s
Incredible display
That price tag
Excellent value for money
Stock Android
Good photo quality
Solid speakers
Strong value
For every version
Quality design and finger scanner
Fantastic selfie camera
Gorgeous screen
Android 4.4 is the best version yet
Nexus phones get updates straight from Google
Tightly integrated voice control
Solid build quality
Ultra-competitive $350 price
Price makes it fantastic value for money
Powerful
Quadcore processor
Slim and neat
Fast processor
Has Android 4.4 on board
Excellent value
Great performance
Decent low-light camera performance
Excellent screen
The editors didn't like
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
Battery life
Nonexpandable memory
Average camera
No micro SD card support
Camera autofocus can be flaky
Lackluster camera
Inconsistent battery life
Fiddly
Fussy camera needs improvement
Sound quality lags behind that of most rivals
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
Pedestrian design
Lacklustre camera performance
Some software glitches
Battery life isn't great and neither is the camera
Camera performance leaves a little to be desired
Battery performance could be better
The design and build might divide opinion
The Google Nexus 5 is well-made
But it's not quite as impressive in-hand as the unibody aluminium HTC One. There's a seam around the phone's edge too
Making it look less pristine than Nokia's plastic Lumia phones also. And though manufacturer LG has made the frame as narrow as possible for a five inch display
You should also try out a phone this size if you're used to much smaller mobiles
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Abstract: Similar results attained here as well. Nexus 5 offers better image clarity, crispness and more brighter than the picture clicked with Nexus 4 (also running on Android 4.4 KitKat OS). The one on the left looks duller than the picture clicked with Nexus 5. ...
Abstract: Google Nexus brought to you by LG is available in India for Rs 29,999 (16 GB) in black and white color options. Sporting 5 inch full HD Corning Gorilla 3 display, Nexus 5 runs on Android 4.4 KitKat operating system. The rear side of the Nexus 5 is a lot b...
The Nexus 5 is an amazing phone packing great specs and features. The battery might be disappointing but the price is not. The Nexus 5 can be yours for a price of approximately 500$. That isn’t really cheap but compared to the other smart phones offering ...
Android 4.4 KitKat OS, Impressive design structure, Blazing fast performance, Decent camera, Extremely fair Pricing, Hassle free video streaming
No microSD card support, Average battery life, NO FM Radio, Non userreplaceable battery
For those, who have used Nexus 4 might not find much difference in Nexus 5. But the latter takes one step ahead when it comes to performance. Google has successfully fulfilled its promise to produce Best in Android smartphones with its new Nexus device. D...
The Google LG Nexus 5 is with the latest hardware and software. It has got a premium look and comes for a premium price. If you can afford, it is a good option, specially for the KitKat OS and any other new versions that may be released in the future. The...
No standout messaging app, Design a bit on the plain side, Ordinary battery and camera
Given what it offers – some very good hardware combined with the latest version of Android – at a price of Rs 28,999 for the 16GB version, it is very difficult to argue against the Nexus 5 in terms of sheer value for money if you are an Android fan. Howev...
Android Kitkat out of the box, Impressively sharp screen, Excellent for gaming, Well priced.
Battery life could have been better, Average camera
For around Rs 30,000, the Nexus 5 is the most powerful smartphone from a top-tier brand. Plus, it offers that “pure” Android 4.4 (Kitkat) experience. Maybe its design is too safe, but the construction is undoubtedly great. On the other hand, the phone ha...
Abstract: It's been quite a wait since we last saw the LG Google Nexus 4. Awaiting the Nexus 5 along with the absolute recent 4.4 KitKat version was building up the curiosity. Let's have a closer look at the update Google has given the Nexus 5, or is it simply just...