Testseek.com 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.
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Published: 2015-10-25, Author: Joe , review by: Pocketnow.com
Outstanding value, Best camera yet on a Nexus smartphone, Easily pocketable
Fair battery life, Lack of support for all of T-Mobile's features, CPU seems to max out frequently,
The Nexus 5X is very much like its 2013 predecessor in that it delivers a lot of capability for a very competitive price point, and it manages to do so while still looking fairly sharp. But the 5X is no show horse. It's the phone you toss around withou...
Solid build quality, Smooth and snappy performance, Fingerprint scanner extremely accurate and fast, Fantastic camera experience, Android 6.0 Marshmallow brings lots of useful features, Affordable price tag
Doesn't offer a "premium" feel, 2 GB of RAM may be a little low, Speakers could have been better, Battery life not very impressive
There is no doubt that the Nexus 5X is a worthy successor to the Nexus 5, but this device faces far harder competition that anything seen by the Nexus 5. While aspects like the really good fingerprint scanner, a far improved camera, and smooth performance...
I know that, for some, the lure of pure Android is so great that they won't consider anything other than a Nexus device. Ironically, though, one of the very reasons Google began the Nexus program was to coax manufacturers into following its lead on things...
Abstract: Google's Nexus phones have had plenty of good things going for 'em over the years, but camera quality has never exactly been a top focus. At least, until now.With this year's new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P models, the Big G swears it's turning over a new leaf...
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
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
The LG-built Google Nexus 5X is a fantastic pick for people who want a relatively small, lightweight smartphone with excellent value for money...
It's a good phone with a great camera for the price and with contract, i am sure the price will only get that much better. Our only complaints are the missing SD support, the supplied cable and no wireless charging. We can live without the wireless chargi...
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
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