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
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422 Reviews
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변함없이 날렵하고 민첩하게 작동한다. 지문인식은 현 세대 스마트폰 중 최고 수준.
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광학식 손떨림감소 기능과 무선충전 기능이 빠졌다. 카본 색상은 썩 어울리지 않는다
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Published: 2015-12-13, Author: Andreas , review by: notebookcheck.net
decent build, USB Type C port, fingerprint reader, AC Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2 & NFC, accurate GPS module, very good telephony features, sharp daylight photos, superb panel with very good color reproduction, decent battery life, Android 6.0 and direct update
… but throttles under permanent load, maximum of 32 GB storage, no wireless recharging, no video output via USB port, speaker's sound, non-removable battery, image quality decreases visible in low-light
The at first glance relatively restrained-looking Nexus 5X conceals cutting-edge technology under its hood. Besides a modern Snapdragon SoC, all state-of-the-art wireless standards such as AC Wi-Fi at up to 866 Mbit/s, Bluetooth 4.2 and NFC are on-board...
Published: 2015-12-12, Author: Jack , review by: androidguys.com
The Nexus 5X is almost everything I wanted for the successor to Google's 2013 flagship phone, but it's not enough for me to keep as my new daily driver. The build quality feels cheaper than it should be considering other options in the same price range wi...
This review might come off as a bit on the negative side, though my scoring and recommendation won't reflect that. The Nexus 5X has many flaws, some bigger, some smaller, but it's by no means a perfect device. I've held it up to high standards, the same o...
Good camera quality, Smooth performance, Excellent battery life, Stock Android Marshmallow,
Plasticky build, Nonexpandable storage, Feels overpriced even after price reduction
At launch time, the Nexus 5X was priced at Rs 31,990 for the 16 gig model, while the 32GB variant was priced at a hefty Rs 35,990. At that price, we probably would've trashed it completely, since that's premium territory and this phone's plasticky build d...
Abstract: While there is no shortage of premium flagship smartphones out there, this year has also seen a larger focus on affordability without a compromise in quality. Two smartphones that fall in this ever-growing category are the Nexus 5X and the OnePlus X .In t...
So there you have it for this second opinion look at the Nexus 5X! I really wanted to love this phone, and in a lot of ways I really do. However, there were a few issues, mainly to do with performance, that proved to be a let down. On way more than a few...
Published: 2015-12-01, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Finally a Nexus device with a good camera. Stock Android comes with tons of advantages. Excellent display. Fast, accurate fingerprint reader. Good value.
Bland design is outdone by the competition. Performance, especially NAND performance, is below par. Below average battery life.
Published: 2015-11-17, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Great performance, Good camera, USB-C port, Excellent fingerprint sensor, Reasonable price
No OIS, Weak battery life, Front speaker is lacking quality, No wireless charging, No microSD slot
We saw that the new Nexus 5X has a great camera, the new Android Marshmallow runs smoothly and is seamlessly integrated, it can run resource-heavy games and the display is great. The design is not exactly premium and the battery life is not the best, but...
The Nexus 5X certainly isn't a perfect device. It's not meant to be a flagship phone and it's not priced like one; at $379 it's not the most expensive phone out there, but it's not exactly the cheapest one either. Still, I find myself really liking it des...
Published: 2015-11-13, Author: Eric , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: A new Nexus phone used to be something to get excited about for Android devotees; it represented what Google thought could be an ideal mobile experience for others to build off of. The Nexus 5X doesn't quite engender that same mystique, but after spending...