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.
October 2015
(78%)
422 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great value, Slick performance, Top-notch finger scanner, Very good photo quality
Feels a bit cheap, Battery life is mediocre, USB-C will prove a pain to some
The Nexus 5X feels every bit the successor to the original Nexus 5 The Nexus 5X feels every bit the successor to the original Nexus 5. It's so overdue that the original now feels like a phone from another lifetime. It has all the phone's good bits, like...
Abstract: The LG-made Google Nexus 5X smartphone recently released, and as a Nexus device it's bound to be pretty popular. As many of us are increasingly enjoying mobile gaming, it makes sense to check out this aspect of a device before you purchase, especially if...
Abstract: Google is breaking from tradition this year by launching not one but two Nexus phones - the mid-range 5X and the premium 6P. The first handsets to launch with Android 6.0 - the latest version of Google's mobile OS - these are seen as the search company's...
Although the Nexus 5X offers good value for money, there's no denying that the OnePlus X is an incredible deal at under £200. The design is gorgeous and it offers expandable storage, a similar screen and decent cameras. However, if things like the fingerp...
Pure Android, Biometric recognition ace, Decent camera, Nippy
No expandable storage, Looks not brilliant, Internal storage only 16/32GB, No OIS on camera
The 5X is a lot more expensive than other phones with similar specifications but what you get for the extra £100-odd you pay over is an undiluted and pure Android experience, one of the best fingerprint scanners out there, NFC, Bluetooth, great camera and...
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
Plastic body, non Quad-HD display, crappy speakers, poor battery life, no wireless charging, slow & bare-bones stock camera app, only 2GB of RAM, and no support for USB Type-C data transfer speeds, no microSD storage, no optical image stabilisation
After all that we get the feeling the earlier Nexus 5, from 2013 , looks and feels much better than the current Nexus 5X. Sure, the rear-mounted fingerprint scanner and 1080p display make the 5X worth upgrading to, but it hasn't quite got the X fact...
Published: 2015-10-22, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: I have a confession to make. I love the Nexus 5. Despite its obvious flaws compared to newer and shiner phones (all of which I've tried and tested), the Nexus 5 has some intangible quality for me that no other phone has replicated before or since.But now...
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...
Abstract: It has been five years since the first Nexus smartphone was unveiled, and since then the Chocolate Factory (and assorted hardware partners) has used the brand to show off the latest builds of its Android operating system - in this case Marshmallow, versio...