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November 2013
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Termurah pada spesifikasi setingkatnya
Pertama dengan Android KitKat
Desain simple
Antarmuka cepat
Performa mantap dari Snapdragon 800
Android Kitkat
Responsif
Update sistem operasi terjamin
Desain elegan dan nyaman digenggam
Layar 5 inci Full HD
Bonus Gift Pack yang menggiurkan
Gorilla Glass 3
Google Now pada homescreen
Ponsel yang cepat dan sangat responsif
Nyaman digenggam dan nyaman di pandang mata
Kamera yang memiliki fitur panorama yang super ekstrim
Desain minimalis
Kinerja bagus
Layar memukau
The editors didn't like
Daya baterai tidak begitu besar
Desain kurang istimewa
Tanpa memori eksternal
Kesimpulan
Versi Android paling fresh
KitKat
Pada perangkat berlayar 5 inci dengan resolusi full HD yang ditenagai oleh salah satu chipset berkinerja terbaik saat ini
Sna
Suara biasa
Tak ada slot microSD untuk ekspansi penyimpanan
Hadir dengan spesifikasi bak smartphone kelas premium
Android KitKat dan harga yang relatif masuk akal
Nexus 5 merupakan satu alternatif smartphone terbaik yang ada di pasaran. Ka
Tanpa slot microSD
Hasil benchmark tidak sekencang smartphone lain yang menggunakan SoC yang sama
Paket penjualan tidak disertakan headset
Kamera ‘masih' 8 megapiksel
Tidak ada slot untuk eksternal momori
Layar sedikit berlebihan brightnessnya
Aplikasi SMS dijadikan satu dengan aplikasi Hangout
The Nexus 5 is a superb smartphone: we like the design; it's as powerful as they come; the screen is great; it runs the latest version of Android; and the camera – although a weak point – is capable of producing good snaps and video if you're patient. ...
The Nexus 5 is an impressive device that offers the latest features and Android operating system.But perhaps the most attractive feature is the price with the 16GB priced at $399 and the 32GB at $449.The device is sure to win a legion of fans because it c...
Best value smartphone on the market, period; Excellent screen; Android 4.4 looks very good and is easy to use; Rubberised finish isn't as solid as metal, but the phone still manages to feel amazing in the hands; Fantastic Cat4 mobile broadband speeds;
Only a day of battery life;
For the latest Nexus handset, Google and LG have literally crafted a slightly smaller version of the G2 smartphone with buttons in the typical places that can be had for under $500.That's a price that makes it very hard to pass up, and while the battery c...
Abstract: It's been a busy year for smart devices, with device makers, big and small, pushing the wares on the market. With a multitude of smartphones, tablets, phablets and Ultrabooks to choose from here's our list of the five best that provide plenty of bang for ...
Abstract: Google's new Nexus 5 Android phone loves to tout its reputation of delivering high-end smartphone capabilities without the high-end price tag. But does Google's latest hardware handiwork live up to the hype?Simply put, yes. No other phone comes close to o...
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Published: 2013-12-02, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
If you compare the Nexus 5 to any other phone with a 5-inch display, it has at least one area where it is better than its competitors. It is faster than a Galaxy S4 and an HTC One, better designed that an LG G2. Android KitKat gives this phone a few featu...
High-speed performance, Accurate display with minimal bezel, Soft and grippy in black, attractive in white, Improved battery life with LTE, Future proof specs, Wireless charging
Corners dig in a little, Underperforming camera software, Slippery in white, plain looking in black, Insufficient external speaker volume, Auto brightness is too bright
Starting at only $399 outright this is an absolute bargain considering you're getting the very latest specced hardware. You can move up to physically larger phones like an Xperia Z1, LG G2 or a “phablet” sized Galaxy Note 3 and get similar hardware specs ...
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Published: 2013-11-26, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Google positions the Nexus devices as premium offerings at a budget price. You can buy many cheaper Android phones, but none with the overall power of the Nexus 5. It's a strong play into the Google camp, and arguably a sign of where Google's going, but a...
Ladies and gents, the Google Nexus 5 looking to be the best smartphone of any stripe in Australia for the year of 2013. It offers most of the hardware features of similar high-end models such as the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One, does so in a form facto...
Published: 2013-11-11, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Despite a few issues, the Nexus 5 is the perfect Android phone. It's not too big, not too small, not too expensive and not too cluttered with third-party nonsense. It's just right. It's the perfect formula, and it makes the Nexus 5 is the brilliant. Perso...