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The latest Nexus-branded handset is now with us, sneaked out by Google with little fanfare on Halloween – no big flash launch event here. With high-end specifications and the latest version of Android, there have always been plenty of reasons to covet Google's Nexus smartphones. The fact they get latest updates first and are always incredibly well priced certainly helps out too.


Google Nexus 5 official


The latest handset is the Google Nexus 5 and as suspected it is manufactured by LG. The company was widely expected to handle manufacturing duties as it had done previously with the Nexus 4. In addition, it looks similar to the company’s recent LG G2 handset, which we gave 5 stars to only a few weeks back.


WHERE TO BUY - STOCK SITUATION


The Nexus 5 isn't quite the bargain that the Nexus 4 was, but it's still a seriously attractive phone at a very reasonable price. Best of all it doesn't seem to suffering from the severe stock shortages that frustrated Nexus 4 shoppers.


GOOGLE PLAY

Google Play Nexus 5 page

If you want to buy a Nexus 5 at present there are delays if you want the more-popular black model. Direct from Google you'll have to wait 6 days for despatch of a 16GB model and a rather more serious 2-3 weeks for the keenly priced 32GB model. Both models in white are available for despatch in 1-2 days.


CARPHONE WAREHOUSE

Carphone Warehouse Nexus 5 deals

Only the 16GB version is available from Carphone Warehouse, either on contract or sim-free. Again the white version is in stock, but for the black version you'll have to wait until more stock comes in on the 8th of this month.


O2 AND THREE

O2 Nexus 5 deals

Three Nexus 5 deals

No stock problems here, and O2 even has the 32GB model on contract. However, you can't buy the handset sim-free at competitive prices. If you want the bigger storage capacity though then O2 is worth checking for contracts. Only the 16GB version is available on contract from 3, with the networks usual line-up of fat contracts.


GOOGLE NEXUS 5 PRICE


The new handset will cost £299 direct from Google Play. The basic handset comes with 16GB of memory, or there's a relatively reasonable price hike to £339 if you want the 32GB version.


Alternately you can pick one up on contract. From Carphone Warehouse it'll be £32 a month on 3G with 1GB of data and unlimited texts and calls. Go for 4G though and you can get 2GB data plus a free Nexus 7 (2012) tablet. All the details can be found at http://www.carphonewarehouse.com.


It's not quite as cheap as some would have hoped, given the bargain nature of the Nexus 4. But it still looks to be a lot of smartphone for the money and should fly off the shelves – though we hopefully won't see a repeat of the stock shortage that frustrated many wannabe Nexus 4 owners.


GOOGLE NEXUS 5 SPECIFICATIONS


We know have an official specs list for the new handset. As expected there's a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 System-on-Chip (SoC) running at 2.3GHz, accompanied by 2GB of RAM (not the 3GB that some sources were suggesting).


That'll make it among the fastest smartphones out there with the chipset having blazed through all our benchmarks – be it browsing, apps or 3D games. Speaking of 3D the GPU is an Adreno 330 running at 450MHz, again the same as the LG G2.


An eight megapixel camera sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) has been confirmed, along with a 1.3-megapixel front-facing webcam. The optical stabilisation should go a long way to helping you shoot in low light conditions, as it does on the Nokia Lumia 925.


Google Nexus 5 official


The battery is rated at 2,300mAh, which isn't huge by modern standards, with the Galaxy S4 having a 2,600mAh battery and the LG G2 using a huge 3,000mAh pack. It's the only possible weak point in the specification and we’ll be interested to see how it performs in our battery tests as a result.


The handset measures 69x138x8.6mm, which makes it fractionally longer and thicker than the S4, which has a fractionally larger display. It's not a super-skinny handset then, but the Nexus phones of late have been more about great technology and the latest version of Android for a very reasonable price. Like the S4 it weighs 130g.


The specification also includes full support for the UK's new 4G networks and for wireless charging.


GOOGLE NEXUS 5 DISPLAY


The display is practically five inches across, to fit with the name, but actually measure 4.95in for those who want to be precise. It's an LCD screen with IPS technology and a Full HD resolution, so nothing too surprising there. That gives it a huge pixels per inch figure of 445, so you won't be spotting those without getting your nose on the screen.


Google Nexus 5 official


GOOGLE NEXUS 5 NAME




Seeing as Google recently refreshed the Nexus 7 with a 2013 model that shares the same name, there was originally some speculation that the company would do the same with its smartphone, a Nexus 4 (2013) so to speak.

However, the number relates directly to screen size, and with the handset having a nearly 5in screen the Nexus 5 name makes a lot of sense, both representing the device's specification and that it's a successor to the Nexus 4.


GOOGLE NEXUS 5 DESIGN


Until we get our hands on it, it's hard to say too much about the design. It looks to be a fairly squared off shape with bevelled corners and a plain front fascia – though that's to be expected as Google is a big fan of onscreen controls over physical buttons. The most stiking part of the design is the round, silver, speaker at the top, which looks cool.


Google Nexus 5 official


Interestingly the phone comes in both black and white, but the front screen surround is black in both models. The rear has an offset camera and flash, but no sign of the LG G2's back buttons, with a more traditional side-mounted power button on the upper right and volume rocker on the left.


ANDROID 4.4 KITKAT


As expected the Google Nexus 5 launches with the latest version of Android. Google has signed a deal with Nestle to call version 4.4 KitKat, but apart from that sickly-sweet corporate tie up, the new operating system is looking grand.


Google Nexus 5 KitKat

Immersive mode lets you concentrate on what's important


You get more immersive media, with a full-screen mode that hides everything you don't need, leaving just your game, video or book. Also while listening to music, or streaming media via Chromecast, you get album art on the lockscreen and playback controls too.


Google Nexus 5 KitKat

Control playback from the lockscreen with album art now showing


The new phone app looks to be far smarter, it lets you search for numbers of nearby places within the app itself, so you can easily grab the number of the restaurant in town if you're running late for your booking. Beyond that it will automatically search for unrecognised numbers, so if the restaurant calls back, it should be able to tell you who is calling. The app also prioritises contacts that you communicate with the most.


Google Nexus 5 KitKat

Your most-used contacts are put front and centre


Search is better integrated with Google Now just a swipe away from the home screen. We haven't found the technology, that brings up useful and timely information based on your searches and emails (is your flight on time, is your team winning etc), life-changing but it certainly has potential.


Google Nexus 5 KitKat

Voice search, we're not yet convinced but maybe this time ...


There's also integrated voice search, just say 'OK Google' and you can then use voice commands to send a text, get directions or play music. Voice controls haven't been a big hit with us to date, but we're looking forward to trying Google's take on them.


Google Nexus 5 KitKat

Printing is now a fully-integrated part of the operating system


Printing has been further integrated, with a built-in app for printing to Google Cloud Print and other supported printers. We're not quite sure how this will differ from the current app though. Other extras include low-power music playback for longer play times, a new open architecture for NFC payments that may help with take up, full-screen wallpapers that extend across the notification tray, built-in device mangament for remote wiping of lost devices and lots more.


Android has been made leaner too, so it should now run smoothly in just 512MB of RAM. The Nexus 5 has 2GB of memory, but even then you should see improvements when switching quickly between numerous apps. Google also claims to have made the touchscreen software detect your inputs more accurately and react quicker to them.


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