![]() ![]() The only addition to the 5X is Marshmallow and its updates. Also, the phone is overpriced if compared to rivals with stock Android experience as they have better processing power and performance. ![]() Verdict: The LG Nexus 5X is a perfect light-weight companion for the average heavy user although improvements on its battery is needed. Now comparing the phone with its rivals that come with stock Android, the Nexus 5X seems to be overpriced by at least Rs.5,000 to Rs.8,000. In addition, the new Nexus smartphones comes with a Type-C USB cable on both ends rendering it ‘un-chargeable’ via USB and power bank. The phone uses the latest Android Marshmallow operating system (OS) which allows storage of up to five fingerprints along with other features like doze mode, app drawer and Google Now on Tap. The Nexus 5X also comes with a fingerprint scanner which is very fast and responsive. We were also impressed with how quick both the cameras can take a photograph. The front five-megapixel shooter performed good during video chats but was dependent on light conditions. ![]() The low-light photos managed to also get in good details due to the large pixel size. Pictures taken with the camera were fast, accurate and detailed. Multitasking along with Google Now on Tap activated was smooth and interestingly, the phone did not heat up while gaming for longer durations.Ĭoming to the shooter of the phone, the 5X has nearly the same rear camera unit as its other brother. The phone scored just 24 points below the Nexus 6P on Geekbench 3 single core performance which means that it can handle nearly as much load as the 6P. The 1.82 GhZ hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor, combined with a 2 GB RAM, makes the 5X a good performer – if not the best. ![]()
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