Developer | Google, LG Electronics |
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Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
Type | Smartphone |
Series | Google Nexus |
First released | October 22, 2015[1] |
Availability by region | September 29, 2015 October 13, 2015 November 2, 2015 November 3, 2015 November 21, 2015 November 23, 2015 |
Discontinued | October 4, 2016 |
Predecessor | Nexus 5 |
Successor | Pixel[2] |
Related | Nexus 6P |
Compatible networks | List
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Dimensions | 147.0 mm (5.79 in) H 72.6 mm (2.86 in) W 7.9 mm (0.31 in) D |
Weight | 136 g (4.80 oz) |
Operating system | Original: Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" Last: Android 8.1.0 "Oreo" |
System-on-chip | Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 |
CPU | 1.8 GHz hexa core (4×1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 + 2×1.8 GHz Cortex-A57) 64-bit ARMv8-A |
GPU | Adreno 418 |
Memory | 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM |
Storage | 16 GB or 32 GB |
Battery | 2,700 mAh Li-Po 100 min charge, 6 h 25 min use[3] non-replaceable |
Rear camera | 12.3 MP, f/2.0 aperture, 1/2.3" sensor size, 1.55 μm pixel size, dual LED flash, IR laser-assisted autofocus, Sony Exmor IMX377[4] |
Front camera | 5 MP, 1.4 μm pixel size, f/2.0 aperture Omnivision OV5693[5] |
Display | 5.2 in (130 mm), 1920 × 1080 pixel resolution (423 ppi) 1080p Full HD, IPS LCD panel with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 |
Model | LG-H790 (North America) LG-H791 (International) LG-H791F[6] (unknown) LG-H798 (Hong Kong) |
Codename | Bullhead |
Other | Proximity Accelerometer+gyrometer Magnetometer Fingerprint sensor Barometer Hall effect sensor |
Website | www |
The Nexus 5X (codenamed bullhead) is an Android smartphone manufactured by LG Electronics, co-developed with and marketed by Google as part of its Nexus line of flagship devices. Unveiled on September 29, 2015, it was a successor to the Nexus 5. The phone, along with the Nexus 6P, served as launch devices for Android 6.0 Marshmallow, which introduced a refreshed interface, performance improvements, increased Google Now integration, and other new features.[7]
The phone was widely praised by reviewers on release, although many devices later began experiencing spontaneous unrecoverable bootloops.
On October 4, 2016, Google presented its successor, the Google Pixel;[2] the same day, the Nexus 5X was discontinued and removed from the Google Store.[8]
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