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.
The Nexus 5X isn't a high specced device, rather it's average for what's on offer by many others at this price. It's the kind of device that isn't excellent, but could be a good option depending upon what you're looking for. Maybe Google planned it this w...
Published: 2015-11-19, Author: James , review by: in.ign.com
Excellent fingerprint sensor, Looks and feels great, Good battery life, Low price and unlocked
Android 6.0 bugs, Nonstandard USBC cable
At $379 unlocked for the 16GB model and $429 for the 32GB model, the Nexus 5X is the best-priced smartphone you can buy. It's sleek without being pompous, comfortable without compromise, and powerful for your everyday needs. Combine all that with the opti...
The Nexus 5X certainly has some downsides. But despite some flaws, pros of Google Nexus 5X outweigh its cons. It is indeed worthy enough to put your bet on if you are looking for a complete package. Have you bought a Nexus 5X smartphone for yourself ye...
The Nexus line traces its roots to developer-oriented devices, but since the LG-made Nexus 4, the lineup of Google-branded phones has been an affordable way to get great specs and a long period of timely software updates (even the Nexus 6 is a steal now)...
The Nexus 5X is available in India for a price of Rs 29,990 (at the time of review) for the 16 GB variant which is about Rs. 4,000 more than the US$ 379 price. At this price it lacks the essence of a Nexus phone. Its built in plastic lacks a QHD display a...
At the price of INR 36,900 (for 32 GB) Nexus 5 is a solid phone. It has a really impressive camera, authentic Android Marshmallow with quick updates, awesome fingerprint sensor and great performance. This phone has all the qualities to make you happy afte...
Good, Pure Android 6.0, Fingerprint sensor, Good camera, Good overall performance
Limited storage, Expensive, USB Type-C adapters required, Ditches wireless charging
All of Google's recent Nexus phones have been widely loved, and the new Nexus 5X is especially important to a lot of people who were disappointed that last year's model was not only much bigger but also much more expensive than the ones that had come befo...
Nexus 5 Weighs light, fits in one palm, Fast, zippy performance, Good battery life, Nexus Imprint is the best fingerprint scanner, Clear, bright display, Smooth, fast camera
All-plastic build might concern a few, Ambience sensor doesn't really work well, Lacklustre audio, Slow HDR mode, no stabilisation
The Nexus 5X is a delightful device. It does not overawe you with highly saturated images, power-packed specifications, or any of that. This year, the Nexus is all about taming the power, and using available resources in full glory. Priced at Rs. 31,900...
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...