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Testseek.com have collected 696 expert reviews of the LG Google Nexus 5 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG Google Nexus 5.
Award: Most Awarded November 2013
November 2013
 
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The editors liked

  • The screen is plenty bright even in direct sun light
  • And pretty
  • Too. The phone is fast. Its software is the latest and greatest from Google (and it should get fast updates in the future). We like the increased Google Now integration
  • Easily mobile payme
  • KitKat is a major and welcome update
  • Performance on the phone screams
  • Gorgeous display
  • Bargain price of $350
  • Simplified approach with the UI
  • Camera snaps sharp photos & videos
  • It's half the price of everything that competes with it
  • The gorgeous 445ppi display has bright
  • Accurate colors
  • Mature
  • All-black good looks without any "faux" nonsense. Real care was put into things like the contrasting matte/glossy materials and round
  • The Google Nexus 5 has LTE for multiple carriers
  • A sleek and solid build
  • And an excellent price. It makes crystal-clear calls
  • Battery life is long
  • And integration of Google Now is deep and wide
  • Very fast performance
  • Handy new features in Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Easy-to-grip soft-touch design
  • Much cheaper than competing flagship phones
  • Great features at a low price with no contract commitment. Fast performance
  • Pleasing full HD IPS display
  • Will get Android updates first
  • Sprint Spark LTE support. Fast next-generation CPU and GPU. Beautiful full HD display. Android is better than ever with 4.4.1 "KitKat
  • " and the camera is much improved. Solid battery life.
  • Affordably priced offcontract
  • Offered in both black & white color options
  • Excellent technical specs for the price
  • Lightweight
  • Slim design
  • Battery lasts throughout a full day of use
  • 445 ppi provide stunning clarity
  • Android 4.4 is responsive & fast
  • Excellent display quality
  • Excellent performance – ideal for running the newest Android games and visual apps
  • Comfortable to hold in hand
  • Slim and portable
  • Easy to read on
  • Easy to navigate
  • Killer price for an unlocked smartphone. Fast next-generation CPU and GPU. Beautiful full HD display. Android is better than ever with 4.4.1 "KitKat
  • Crisp
  • Sharp display
  • Comes with the latest version of Android
  • Unlocked and affordable
  • Android 4.4 KitKat is excellent
  • Stellar hardware
  • Great camera w/ OIS
  • OK Google
  • Your voice activation and navigation make for a great Bluetooth copilot in my car. Autojustabouteverything
  • From photo and video editing
  • To letting me know the latest scores. Simply the best reading and video viewing experience there is on a h
  • Unmatched value
  • Top-tier internals
  • Best-in-class software experience
  • Solid call quality
  • Pure Android = faster updates
  • Inexpensive unlocked device
  • Wireless charging
  • Great design
  • Excellent screen
  • Extremely fast
  • Latest version of Android
  • No bloatware
  • Costs much less than its competitors
  • Excellent aspect and build
  • Best performance
  • Best value
  • Quick interface
  • 10 point multitouch IPS display
  • Best price
  • Unbeatable value for money thanks to a low price point. Fantastic display complements a decent design and powerful
  • Highend internals. Stock Android is a blessing
  • Especially with KitKat's refinements.
  • Beautiful 1080p display
  • Quad-core processor delivers top performance
  • Amazing value and price
  • Android 4.4 brings welcome software enhancements
  • Price
  • Android 4.4 KitKat
  • Workmanship quality
  • Color fidelity of the display
  • High display brightness
  • Updates provided

The editors didn't like

  • There's really only one thing about the Nexus 5 that we absolutely hate
  • The speaker. From the image above you'd think it's stereo
  • But nope
  • The grill on the left is the speaker and the grill on the right is the mic. While the clarity isn't awful
  • The sp
  • The camera is frustratingly hit or miss
  • Battery life was inconsistent
  • Hardware design is unexciting
  • Modest look
  • Underwhelming battery life
  • Flat sounding internal speaker
  • No LTE support with Verizon
  • Unspectacular battery life. You can kill the phone in six hours
  • But it will happily sit in a pocket all day without draining much
  • So-so storage speeds
  • The Nexus 5's screen is dimmer than its competitors' and its camera struggles under auto settings. While an important OS update
  • Android 4.4 KitKat is more conceptual than feature-rich
  • Camera needs improvement
  • Display a bit cloudy
  • Camera needs work
  • No microSD card slot
  • Battery life is OK but not great
  • Hardware still isn't quite class-leading on all fronts
  • Design is bland and boring
  • Black matte back captures fingerprints easily
  • Builtin speaker isn't great
  • Plastic build materials aren't the most durable
  • Subpar battery life
  • Subpar speaker quality
  • Hardware still isn't quite class-leading on all fronts. Middling voice quality through the microphone
  • Boring design
  • Lowlight photos hit or miss
  • Clunky design elements
  • SMS via Hangouts is awkward
  • Stock Android still playing catch-up
  • Exceedingly slippery. Slow shutter. Slurry images. How did this camera ship?
  • Google has strong hardware partners
  • Including
  • Most recently
  • Asus for its tablets and LG for its smartphones. The Nexus 5 has some highend specifications that ensure it will be praised for being good value for money. However
  • There are also one or two d
  • Inconsistent camera
  • Unremarkable industrial design
  • Poor speakerphone
  • OK Camera
  • OK battery life
  • Less than expected display quality
  • Not expandable storage
  • Camera is disappointing
  • Battery
  • Battery life isn't this phone's strong suit. Camera can be wildly inconsistent and remains a step behind the competition
  • Despite improvements.
  • Battery life could be better
  • Doesn't work on Verizon
  • Doesn't offer global LTE
  • Storage cannot be upgraded
  • Non-removable battery
  • Speaker sound quality

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  Published: 2013-11-11, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  And so begins the reign of the latest Nexus smartphone, the aptly named Google Nexus 5, which like its predecessor, has that killer one-two punch with its affordable cost and impressive set of hardware. As we all know, though, the Nexus 5 reads very si...

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  Published: 2013-11-11, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Android and fragmentation have become almost synonymous as manufacturers and carriers struggle to keep pace with the quickly-updated OS, but the real fragmentation issue is the experience users get with pure Android versus manufacturer customizations. ...

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  Published: 2013-11-11, review by: phonearena.com

  • Abstract:  Now this seems like a pickle more than anything else, as the Nexus 5 stares face-to-face with its competition in the Moto X – a device, much like the Nexus, has strong influences straight from El Goog. You’d think that the Nexus 5 would’ve been commis...

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  Published: 2013-11-11, review by: phonescoop.com

  • The Nexus 5 is a frustrating enigma. The native Android code offers a lot of appeal, with a few notable exceptions. Nexus devices are always the first to receive system-level updates from Google, so the Nexus 5 will be on tap to get the next few major ver...

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  Published: 2013-11-11, Author: Tom , review by: androidheadlines.com

  • The Nexus 5 has some brilliant features going for it, a super-fast CPU, the latest version of Android unfettered by skins, a minimal design that's satisfying and familiar. When you add all these up the Nexus 5 shines more than any of these single eleme...

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  Published: 2013-11-11, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com

  • Android 4.4 KitKat is excellent, Stellar hardware, Great camera w/ OIS
  • Clunky design elements, SMS via Hangouts is awkward, Stock Android still playing catch-up

 
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  Published: 2013-11-11, Author: Russell , review by: Geek.com

  • Abstract:  Every year a small group of Android users — small, of course, being based on the relative size compared to the entirety of the Android community — gets very excited for one phone in particular. Google's Nexus 5 is the continuation of the tradition of offe...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-10, Author: Enobong , review by: booredatwork.com

  • Abstract:  The Tuda Wav-Hybrid case for the Nexus 5, has a TPE flexi skin which protect your device from scratches and scuffs, keep your wireless device looking like new. This long-lasting durable skin is made with top grade TPE material, protects your wireless devi...

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  Published: 2013-11-09, review by: androidpolice.com

  • Ryan's take: Can we just step back for a moment from grumbling about mediocre camera performance and a less that stellar speaker? This phone costs $350, and I don't think there's another Android device out there I'd rather use. After having this phone ...

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  Published: 2013-11-09, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com

  • Unmatched value, Top-tier internals, Best-in-class software experience, Solid call quality
  • Inconsistent camera, Unremarkable industrial design, Poor speakerphone,
  • Here in the US, it's easy to see why the Nexus 5 might go largely overlooked by mainstream consumers. With retailers like Best Buy and Radio Shack offering it for $149 and $49 (respectively) on a 2-year contract, the Nexus 5 is going to have a hard tim...

 
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