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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
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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
Sprint Spark LTE support. Fast next-generation CPU and GPU. Beautiful full HD display. Android is better than ever with 4.4.1 "KitKat," and the camera is much improved. Solid battery life.
Hardware still isn't quite class-leading on all fronts
Sprint's Google Nexus 5 remains a blazing-fast, pure Android smartphone with support for the company's budding Spark LTE network, but it's not as good a deal as its unlocked counterpart....
The Google Nexus 5 may be one of the cheapest flagship Android smartphones on the market, but it's also a very capable one given the price. With the recent 4.4.2 update installed, it efficiently takes good photos too, thanks largely to good noise perform...
Affordably priced offcontract, Offered in both black & white color options, Excellent technical specs for the price, Lightweight, slim design, Battery lasts throughout a full day of use, 445 ppi provide stunning clarity, Android 4.4 is responsive & fast,
Design is bland and boring, Black matte back captures fingerprints easily, Builtin speaker isn't great, Plastic build materials aren't the most durable
I found the Nexus 5 to be a powerful, feature-packed smartphone offered at a bargain of a price tag. While Google was forced to cut costs in a few areas, I think they chose the right places to do so allowing the device the ability to still outperform most...
Abstract: However, with Apple having added a host of new features to its latest flagship iPhone, including a TouchID fingerprint sensor, 64-bit chip, and slow-mo camera, many have claimed that Google will still struggle to prise marketshare away from the Cupertino ...
excellent aspect and build, best performance, best value, quick interface, 10 point multitouch IPS display, best price
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Google did it again and released one of the most powerful smartphones on the market at a very decent price. The excellent display paired with the superb performance should give you a damn cool feeling about this phone. And most importantly, it's cheaper t...
Abstract: Cheap is the new expensive. Crazy to believe it, but it’s true as we uncover some of the recent devices to enter the market. For the longest of time now, high-end smartphones tend to fall within that golden price point of $200 with a 2-year contract. I...
Published: 2013-12-05, Author: Brian , review by: anandtech.com
Google adds a subtle but appreciated level of polish to the Android UI with its latest iteration of the OS. This has been true for a while now, but the Android we're talking about today is really a far departure from what existed back in the early 2.x day...
Abstract: In BGR's full review of the Nexus 5 , we called the camera one of the weakest points on Google's latest smartphone. We found during our tests that photo quality in good lighting is impressive, but we said low-light photos are terrible and the Nexus 5′s ca...
Abstract: Summary: If you are going to buy any phone outright this year the Nexus 5 is hands down the best bang for your buck and for that matter the best phone on the market for under $500Minimalistic yet full of features. The Nexus 5 is truly a simple yet elegant...
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...