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: Here come the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P reviews. The Google embargo expired, so the usual suspects are keen to let us know what they think.Release date is at month-end, but you can pre-order either already. And you won't need too many pennies.tl;dr: The revie...
Abstract: It's that time, Android fans -- yes, oh, yes: Time to get to know Google's newest Nexus devices.This year, we've got not one but two saucy seductresses competing for our affection: the smaller and more modest LG-made Nexus 5X and the larger and more premi...
Abstract: The Nexus 5X comes in a plastic housing that doesn't feel cheap. It comes in three colors – Carbon(black), Quartz(white) and Ice(minty green shade). All of the colors are very appealing with Ice being the most different color I have seen on a mainstream p...
Attractive, solidly built yet light. Great camera hardware, responsive, clean Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Works on most carriers
Camera app sporadically slow. No microSD card slot. USB-C port is a bit ahead of its time
The Google Nexus 5X by LG is an attractive, slim and pocketable phone. The price is nice and the phone is unlocked for use with any carrier, LTE 4G included. The display is sharp and bright, performance is snappy and the clean OS is a pleasure to use. It'...
Clean design, First to run Android 6.0, Great camera, Fast charging
All-plastic build, Non-expandable, Type-C USB is awkward, No wireless charging
We're excited for the return of the Nexus 5 name and the 5X is as good an incarnation as we could have hoped for.It doesn't pack as premium a design or hardware as its launch partner, but it's still wholly equipped to deal with the average user's needs; f...
The Nexus 5X would have been the perfect follow-up to the Nexus 5 a year ago and in its current price point. It is still a great and attractive Nexus device in 2015. The list of affordable alternatives, however, is growing more compelling.Aside from the e...
Published: 2015-11-05, Author: Patrick , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Price tag is appropriate, Features excellent build quality, Provides the best stock Android experience available (other than the Nexus 6P), Will receive all Android OS updates first, Camera is great and a huge improvement over the Nexus 5, Excellent batte
Issues with camera software, Still a little pricey for a mid-range device (this is the new normal though), Strange vibration occasionally felt when touching the phone
Inexpensive and unlocked, Onehand friendly, 5.2inch display, Android Marshmallow
There's just 2GB of RAM, Starts at 16GB of internal storage, Your microUSB cables are useless, No wireless charging capabilities
You can operate Google's compact Nexus 5X with one hand – and it has a smaller price, too, compared with the metal Nexus 6P. Its fingerprint sensor and USB-C port take some getting used to, but it's ultimately a future-proofed phone everywhere but its mem...
If your priority is appearance, the Google Nexus 5X is not the phone for you. However, if you don't give a hoot about that – and, don't forget, you can always pop it in a case – the Nexus 5X is hugely appealing. The camera is simply stonking: it's fast an...
Fast and reliable fingerprint scanner, Massively improved cameras, Display hits the mark, THE
Instances of lag common, however could be software related, Battery life lacklustre unless Doze is frequently utilised, Front speaker loud but not great
The LG Nexus 5X is a solid effort by LG and Google to return the idea of an “affordable” Nexus handset. It's undergone a number of improvements which are certainly enough for many currently cradling a Nexus 5 to be able to upgrade to the 5X rather freely...