Testseek.co.uk have collected 422 expert reviews of the LG Google Nexus 5X H791 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG Google Nexus 5X H791.
October 2015
(78%)
422 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
1704 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Inexpensive
One-hand friendly
5.2-inch display
IPhone has great build quality
IPhone has 3D Touch interface
Nexus 5x is a good deal
The 5.2-inch display is the tipping point for one-handed Android phones. Reaching icons all the way across the big screen doesn't require two hands. It's not really a phablet
But it's close
That's how I'd describe its performance against its closest riv
The Google Nexus 5X offers great performance
Wide carrier compatibility
Great pictures
An excellent fingerprint sensor and a relatively small
Lightweight chassis
All for a fairly low price
Quick charging
Good battery life
Android Marshmallow
Promising camera
One
Hand friendly
Unlocked and inexpensive
Good design and performance
Latest Android features
Fast and intuitive to use
Budget price
Affordable price
Fast rear-mounted fingerprint scanner
Sharp 1080p display
12MP rear camera with 4K video
USB Type-C charging
Runs Android Marshmallow
Supports most networks across the world
Works with Project Fi and Nexus Protect
Solid performanc
Pure Android
Biometric recognition ace
Decent camera
Nippy
Great value
Slick performance
Top-notch finger scanner
Very good photo quality
Decent specs for the price
USB Type C
Excellent fingerprint scanner
Good value
Impressive fingerprint scanner
Camera performs well
Lovely design
High quality camera
Fast and accurate fingerprint reader
Fantastic fingerprint sensor
More affordable $430 price
Unskinned Android Marshmallow
Decent screen
Solid performance
Good build quality
The editors didn't like
Just 2GB of RAM
MicroUSB cables are useless
Plastic build
Then there are the things that haven't changed but should have. With 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage for the entry-level price
You're likely to max out both forms of memory more than a few times over the next year or two
The 2GB of memory affect
Battery life can be a little weak
And the Nexus 5X looks and feels cheap compared to similarly priced phones. The front-facing speaker sounds terrible
Only 2GB of RAM
No SD card slot
USB
C only
Specs trail other Androids
Your microUSB cables are useless
Rivals offer more accurate video and audio performance
Camera needs to improve
No expandable memory or storage
Plastic body
Non Quad-HD display
Crappy speakers
Poor battery life
No wireless charging
Slow & bare-bones stock camera app
And no support for USB Type-C data transfer speeds
Abstract: HTC unveiled today the One A9 , and it's an interesting device. Not because it looks nothing like its siblings in the One series, but because it doesn't really try to compete on specs with the elite of Android. The $400 A9 certainly looks like a flagship...
Great value for the money, Quick and accurate fingerprint sensor, Android 6.0 is a fantastic upgrade, Compatible with Google's Fi network
Mediocre battery life, No microSD card slot
With a lower price and a smaller form factor, the Nexus 5X signifies Google's return to a more affordable phone that's also friendlier to those with tinier hands. Starting at just $379, the 5X offers a lovely display, a speedy new fingerprint sensor and...
Published: 2015-10-20, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
One-handed design, Low price, Great camera output
Feels cheap, Can lag at times, Camera app is disappointing
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Great performance, Versatile camera that's very adaptable to the conditions, Superior color accuracy with the screen, Pretty fast recharge time, Affordable cost, Responsive fingerprint sensor, Contextuallyaware Google Now on Tap feature
Dulllooking design, No expandable storage, Doesn't come with USB TypeC to USB TypeA cable, Shaky looking video capture, Underpowered internal speaker, Subpar call quality
This year alone, we've seen several smartphones that redefined the value of what a smartphone should offer. From the super affordable ones priced below the $200 mark, such as the Moto G (2015) and Alcatel Onetouch Idol 3 4.7-inch, to the ‘low-cost premium...
Abstract: Late last month Google introduced two brand new smartphones, the Nexus 5X and the Nexus 6P . The Nexus 5X is Google's return to the budget market, delivering a well-rounded phone that does it all without breaking the bank. It has a stunning 5.2-inch displ...
Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Friendlier size, Extremely light, Light quick fingerprint sensor, Excellent cameras, Runs stock Android 6.0 Marshmallow with zero bloatware apps, Speedy, buttery-smooth performance, Google Now On Tap is neat (when it works), Doze feature extends battery l
No microSD card slot for storage expansion, Side buttons are a bit flat, Screen's viewing angles aren't the best, Plastic design isn't as premium as metal, Cable is USB Type-C to USB Type-C only
Google's Nexus 5X offers a rock-solid Android experience, excellent cameras, and a fast fingerprint sensor, all within a reasonably-sized body for a very reasonable price. Whatever you do, don't buy the 16GB model...
Abstract: The 2013 Nexus 5 was a much beloved device—it was great at a few things, good at others, and cheap enough that its shortcomings didn't seem so glaring. It struck such a good balance that many owners passed on the (humongous and expensive) Nexus 6 last yea...
Abstract: Google has released roughly one Nexus smartphone per year since 2010. This year the company is breaking the mold by launching two new Nexus phones: the premium Nexus 6P and the smaller, more affordable, and slightly less powerful Nexus 5X .But while the N...
Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box, Light and well balanced build, Smaller sized device than lots of other flagships this year, Performance is super fast in everything, Camera is mind-blowing, Front-facing speaker, Amazing audio output
All-plastic build, even if it feels good, LCD screen isn't great, especially compared with the AMOLED on the Nexus 6p, Only a single front-facing speaker, not stereo, Could use more RAM for better multi-tasking, Final Thoughts, Simply put this is one of t
Simply put this is one of the finest phones of 2015 without a doubt. Users looking for a phone that's smaller than 5.5-inches will feel right at home here, but I'm afraid the larger top and bottom bezels will still make some smaller phone enthusiasts f...
Published: 2015-10-19, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
Abstract: Marshmallow brings a lot of user-requested features but still has no update solution.The Nexus 5X and 6P are two of the best Nexus devices ever produced. It's a common line that people say every year, but these are the first Nexus devices that don't have...