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.
Large size can be awkward to carry and to use onehandedly; TypeC USB port won't work with most existing chargers and cables; camera can sometimes be slow; no wireless charging; no SD card slot
Premium metal construction, spectacular AMOLED display, pure Google software, fast software updates directly from Google, alwayslistening voice control, reversible USB TypeC port, superfast charging, fast and accurate fingerprint sensor, superb camera qua
Large size can be awkward to carry and to use onehandedly, TypeC USB port won't work with most existing chargers and cables, camera can sometimes be slow, no wireless charging, no SD card slot
Abstract: This year was pure bliss for Android purists, with two Nexus devices hitting market. One phone definitely doesn't fit all, something Google learnt with the Nexus 6 , a device that was significantly larger than most smartphones and came with a price tag th...
Design It's a smaller Nexus phone that is usable in one hand, and also manages to be extremely light without feeling cheap, Camera The camera works well in a variety of lighting situations and captures a ton of detail. The laser autofocus is solid as well
Charging The USB power delivery standard isn't fully compatible with all those Qualcomm Quick Chargers you have around. Some of them are moderately fast, but others only charge at normal speeds
The Nexus 5X is a very, very good phone. I know that you can look at the spec sheet and get stressed about one thing or another, but just don't. The experience using this phone has surpassed my expectations.The screen is only 1080p, but it's a good panel...
Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: For years, fans of Google's Nexus smartphones have raved about the phones' affordability, their sleek design, and their lack of bloatware (which Samsung, LG, and others install on their Android handsets).Still, Nexus phones have always had a couple of nag...
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...