
LG Nexus 5X
32 GB, Charcoal, 5.20", Single SIM, 4G
LG Nexus 5X
32 GB, Charcoal, 5.20", Single SIM, 4G
I have to confirm this in part, although I haven't had the phone for very long. It's possible that it will get better. Mine doesn't last a day, I usually have to charge it at 4pm.
Yes, as soon as the bootloader is overwritten, you lose the warranty.
Technically the Sony Xperia Z5, but if you always want the latest Android, pure Android without ads etc. then the Nexus 5x is better. However, the Nexus 6P is available for about 120 CHF more, which would also include the technical aspect, so you could benefit on both sides.
This offer is only valid in certain countries in Europe, and only in the Google Store. Compared to the other European countries, the new Nexus/Nexii are relatively cheap in Switzerland, which is probably why Google decided against the Chromecast deal in Switzerland.
Yes and no: The update to 7.0 went smoothly for me via the corresponding update function. However, it should be more difficult to update to 7.0 immediately, as 7.1.1 is already being updated - I hope this is not a problem ;-)
Yes, there is. In addition, there is real image recognition, e.g. you can search for "dog" and all photos with a dog in them are displayed.
The following is included in the scope of delivery: Nexus 5X smartphone USB Type-C to Type-C connection cable USB Type-C charger, 15 W, 5 V/3 A SIM eject key Quick guide Warranty and security card https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/6102320?hl=de
Yes, I have never ordered a mobile phone here that comes without a charging cable....
Have you searched for USB-C? There are some corresponding cables, see: XQISIT USB-C Cable (A - C, 0.70m, Black)
Bought in Switzerland covered by Swiss warranty
The following variant of the Nexus 5X is on display in our showrooms: LG Nexus 5X (5.20", 16GB, 12.30MP, Anthracite) The corresponding shops are listed under "Showroom".
I think you mean an adapter cable from type A to tip C. Yes, for example article 5621726.
The Nexus - like most of its predecessors - has no SD card slot. Google does this specifically to promote its own online storage. The XPeria would be perfect with wireless charging - but they've skipped that (again) - which is actually a very useful feature for a waterproof phone. The Lumia is certainly a very good device - except that it has Windows as its OS - which is very good, but simply not widespread enough and thus the app selection is rather limited.
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