The $380 LG Nexus 5X is the Nexus 5 successor you’ve been waiting for :-
Google has announced the Nexus 5X, one of two new Nexus smartphones revealed on
stage at a special event held in San Francisco. It’s the spiritual successor to the
original Nexus 5, a device many consider to be the definitive Android smartphone — so how
does it stack up?
The phone is a little larger, and the screen measures 5.2 inches, but the resolution has stayed the same at 1080p. The processor is a 64-bit Snapdragon 808, which is the same chip powering the LG G4, but there’s no word on the RAM yet.
A 12-megapixel camera is on the rear — although Google made a point of emphasizing the pixel size in the sensor, which is 1.55 microns — that can also record 4K video, and take 120fps slow motion footage. It sits above the Nexus Imprint fingerprint scanner. Google promises the scanner is incredibly fast, and says it has a response time of less than 600ms. Because the Nexus 5X has Android 6 Marshmallow installed, it can be used across the system, securing the device, and authorizing payments. Cleverly, the Nexus Imprint learns more about your fingerprint over time, so it gets faster and more secure the more it’s used.
New Android 6 features enhance the Nexus 5X
Android 6 Marshmallow brings a variety of new features to the Nexus 5X, that had not been revealed before. These include voice control from the lock screen, a new charging information icon — the Nexus 5X uses USB Type-C to charge — plus the phone has fewer pre-installed apps, and more of those that are can be deleted.
Where can you buy it, and when?
We’re still waiting for the complete Nexus 5X specs, but we do know how much it will cost, and when you’ll be able to buy it. The 16GB model will be $380, and the 32GB$430, and both will be up for pre-order through Google Play from September 30.Expect the phones to ship in October, but the date hasn’t been confirmed yet.
Google’s being generous, and giving 90-days Google Music subscription away forfree with each phone, and in the U.S., you’ll get a $50 Google Play voucher in the pack. Finally, Google’s adding its own extended warranty program called Nexus Protect, which doubles the single year guarantee, and will provide a quick replacement for a damaged device. Prices start at $70.
We’ll update here with the final specs when they’re revealed.
LG Nexus 5X available at: Amazon
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