The Nexus 5X might be the smaller, pure Android phone we've been waiting for
There's probably no other Android phone in recent memory that elicits as much affection as 2013's Nexus 5. The wide phone found a place in many people's hearts thanks to a rock-bottom price paired with good performance and a plastic design that grew on you. Of course, the fact that it ran an unadulterated version of Android that was true to Google's own vision for the OS didn't hurt.
Now, after a year where the only Nexus option was the Shamu-sized Nexus 6, Google has gone back to LG to make another bargain Nexus, the 5X. Thanks to the leaks, we already knew most of the key details about the specs of the device: a 5.2-inch display with 1080p resolution, a reasonably fast Snapdragon 808 processor, USB Type-C, a 13-megapixel camera, and finally that fingerprint reader on the back.
But specs are specs and actually using the device is something else entirely. Now that I've had a few minutes with the device, I can tell you that I like the little guy despite the fact that the curvy plastic build doesn't exactly make it feel like a top-tier device.
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Full article: http://www.theverge.com/2015/9/29/9412477/nexus-5x-hands-on-photos-video