Ryan Rampersad grills Ian R Buck about his experiences with his Nexus 5X.
UPDATE: The Nexus 5X is involved in a class-action lawsuit against LG. This suit claims that the Nexus 5X suffers from a hardware issue in which the CPU soldering cracks under normal use, causing the device to get stuck in a permanent boot loop. Ian R Buck and Ian Decker both had this problem with their phones, and had to get them replaced. In Buck’s case, even the replacement device succumbed to the issue after only two months. You should not buy a Nexus 5X, but we are leaving our original review here for you to listen to because the other aspects of the device still merit discussion.
Links
Nexus 5X – Fingerprint Scanner – LG – Nexus – Android Phones – Google StoreNexus 5 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaHardware
SizeJust a tad larger than perfectStill feels well-balancedWay lighter than Nexus 5ButtonsPlacement is suboptimal, but not terribleI miss the ceramic buttons of the Nexus 5Fingerprint sensorReally fast!No false positives, relatively few false negativesPlacement is good; when holding a phone this size, you don’t want to have to hold your thumb on the chin of the phoneI trained it to recognize three fingers: both indexes, and right middle fingerI am conflicted about the fact that unlocking with the fingerprint sensor skips the lock screen. I have to decide whether or not I want to see and/or interact with my notifications BEFORE I take the phone out of my pocket. So I still have some of the Smart Lock features on so I don’t have to worry about the pattern when I open a notification instead of using the fingerprint sensor.I like the matte plasticDoesn’t slip out of the handsDoesn’t feel cheapCameraCamera bulge actually was incorporated into the design of the phoneFlash is really goodCamera app takes a moment to openHeadphone jack is on the bottom! Halleluiah!USB Type CThe future is nowHaving a reversible connector is REALLY niceYou want to get a USB Type-A to USB Type-C cord so you can use the vast majority of charging bricksSpeakersFront-facingOnly the bottom one is a proper speakerGreat for watching thingsLess great for hearing notifications when it is in the pocketNotification lightVery clever placement in the middle of the bottom speaker grilleScreenPerfect sizeI am glad that they did not go up from 1080pNot AMOLED is a bummerBattery lifeGood!Lasts most weekdays with over 15% left at the end.Playing Zombies, Run! on the way home from work has changed that. Often charge it during my nap.Rapid charging goes up about 1% per minute.Software
Always has the latest version of AndroidCurrently 6.0.1https://thenexus.tv/episode/so1/Ambient displayBlack-and-white view of the time and notificationsDoesn’t have the best sense for when I want to see the time vs. when it is just being jiggledActivates when a notification comes in, à la iOSAlways listening for “Okay Google”The setting sometimes gets turned off for no reasonHas trouble (I think when Doze is throttling the phone)Performance
No significant difference from the Nexus 5Has trouble with the same types of situationsDoing several things at onceLink Bubble in useKeyboard stutters32GB storage is still fine, but doesn’t let me go crazy installing everything.Nexus Protect
Haven’t broken my phone yet, so I don’t know how smooth the system isHas given me the confidence to forget about getting a screen protectorAttributions
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