
Google Nexus 5X Review!
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The Google Nexus 5X review presents a concise, hardware-focused evaluation anchored in a software experience that mirrors the Nexus 6P, but in a smaller chassis. The designer LG carries over the familiar borderless, flat-edged aesthetic with a visible Nexus branding on the back, while the camera hump is slightly larger than the predecessor, affecting how the phone sits on a surface. The reviewer notes a comfortable grip, a lightweight body, and a fingerprint sensor positioned on the back that remains easy to reach for most hands, contributing to an overall sense of solid, unobtrusive build quality despite no metal chassis. In terms of display and battery, the 5X switches to an LCD 1080p panel, which yields less saturated colors than AMOLED but retains sharp detail with 423 PPI, and although the smaller 2700 mAh battery is a trade-off, standby performance is excellent thanks to Android 6.0 Marshmallow’s efficiency. The core hardware package centers on a Snapdragon 808 with 2 GB of RAM, delivering smooth stock Android performance, capable gaming, and quick app switching, though multitasking could benefit from more RAM. The camera is a strong point, sharing the same sensor as the Nexus 6P and delivering solid results, with the caveat of occasional hiccups in the camera app performance, particularly during bursts or quick launches; nevertheless, it remains a dependably capable shooter for the price. The reviewer ultimately positions the Nexus 5X as one of the best budget-to-midrange devices available, emphasizing its unlocked, pure Android experience and timely updates, making it an attractive option for Nexus fans and those seeking a clean stock Android device at a reasonable price. Overall, the Nexus 5X is praised as a well-rounded sequel that balances hardware, software, and value, even if it doesn’t claim the top spot for every spec category like battery life or camera in harsher comparisons.
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Questions answered
- What is the Nexus 5X’s position within Google's lineup and what are its key trade-offs?
- The Nexus 5X sits as a more affordable, mid-range option with stock Android, a smaller LCD display, and a smaller battery. Its trade-offs include a less saturated screen compared to AMOLED rivals and a shorter battery life, balanced by excellent standby efficiency and timely Marshmallow updates.
- How does the 5X compare to the Nexus 6P in terms of hardware and experience?
- The 5X shares the same software experience as the 6P but uses different hardware, notably a Snapdragon 808 and 2 GB of RAM versus the 6P’s higher-end specs. Performance remains smooth in everyday use and gaming, with a generally similar camera experience, though the 5X is lighter and more compact with a back-mounted fingerprint sensor for easy access.