Nexus 5 D820 - 16GB - White (Unlocked) Smartphone

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39,22 $US
Environ54,04 $C
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À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

BrandLG
UPC0652810119405
ModelLG Nexus 5
eBay Product ID (ePID)175267724

Product Key Features

ConnectivityAndroid Beam, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Micro USB
Storage Capacity16 GB
ColorWhite
ProcessorQuad Core
Camera Resolution8.0 MP
StyleBar
NetworkUnlocked
Screen Size5 in
Manufacturer ColorWhite
Lock StatusNetwork Unlocked

Dimensions

Depth0.34in
Weight4.59 Oz
Height5.43in
Width2.72in

Additional Product Features

Network Generation4G, 3G, 2G
Battery Capacity2300mAh
Display TechnologyFull HD Ips
Display Resolution1920x1080
Catalog_version_id19518
Description OwnershipeBay_PCO
Brand ColorWhite
BandGsm 800/900/1800/1900 (Quadband) CDMA 800/1900 Umts 850/1900/2100 Lte 1900
AllCats9355
Family LineLG Nexus 5
TypeSmartphone
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Description Sub OwnershipPhrasetech
Network TechnologyGSM, CDMA

Évaluations et avis

4.5
252 évaluations du produit
  • 189 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
  • 35 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 4 étoiles sur 5
  • 14 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 3 étoiles sur 5
  • 2 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 2 étoiles sur 5
  • 12 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

Good value

Long battery life

Small form factor

Avis les plus pertinents

  • GREAT PHONE EVEN FOR PRESENT DAY

    Nexus 5 is an amazing phone, despit the 4 was pretty awesome for it's time. This is the second model i've owned and can tell you that Google knows how to make their products. Apart from every software update, the battery life sucks, and the stock camera software as well... This phone overall has the speed and effectiveness needed to do what you have to do like use gps, search and using memory consuming apps. Since Google products work well with future android updates (up to 2 years/major versions), this phone will last you quite some time. Just remember: learn battery saving tricks (search online) & download alternate camera apps

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Remis à neuf

  • Size of an iPhone 6, but with a 5 inch screen. Great size for people not fans of the phablet

    For the price I got this, it was a steal. $175 new and the hardware is still competitive 2 years after it came out. Running pure Android was what drove me to purchase, as it took only a few updates and I was running Marshmallow. Phone is rugged and well built. Since it has rubbery sides and back, an additional case is not really needed. Everything works well and it runs Marshmallow real fast. I heard battery life on this phone is greatly increased with Marshmallow, and that's a good thing, because that's my only complaint. I'm running into the battery saver at the end of most days, with moderate use. I start 100% at 6am and am running about 8% by about 10:30. So, I'm getting a full day, but just barely. If I stream music or use any GPS then I'm looking for a charger before the day is out. I've remedied this by adding a charger to my car and buying a few wireless charging pucks (that I got off ebay for like $5 each) to make charging more convenient. For the price, I'll deal with the battery life. The only think I seem to miss is the fingerprint sensor. I've enjoyed this on the iPhone and would love it on the Nexus. The 2 things that are stopping me from getting the Nexus 5X are the price and the fact that it's a bigger phone, and I want my phone to fit easily in my front pocket!

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Neuf

  • A lot cheaper than the Samsung or iPhones

    I used a thousand dollars Samsung and iPhones for many years. After 11 months, my ($1000) Samsung Note 4 stop paring with my car blue tooth. I called AT&T tech support. I reset my Samung Note 4 to the manufacture factoy setting. The Samsung note 4 randomly disconnected away from the car's blue tooth consistly for over 2 months. I called AT&T again for the same problem and requested for the replacement phone. AT&T refused my request because it over 12 months. This is the same problem that I have. AT&T record showed that I repoted the phone problem at 11 month. This is the 13 months and it no longer AT&T problem handle. What good is that when I am holding a $1000 phone and could not do the basic and essitial function. I gave the ($150) LG Nexus 5 a try out. The LG Nexus 5 passed the test. I liked the back cover texture. The back cover consists of non-slip material. First day after use the phone, I don't like the Hang-Out text function that came with the phone software. I download the free App to text. I don't think the Nexus 5 has the swip a finger to the right to make a phone call or swipe to the left to text when you at the phone history list. I still learning to master the phone. I still searching information from google to take advance of the app and phone function. In compare to other expensive phones, the LG Nexus 5 is a very bargain in value.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Occasion

  • A solid phone, though low on battery life

    I find the Nexus 5 to be a solid smartphone, quite capable of handling everything I've thrown at it, so far. Except for the battery, that is. If I'm using my phone heavily (watching videos or movies, or playing games), then the battery can drain from 100% to 25% in less than three hours. This kind of sucks, because when I'm using my phone at dialysis treatment, I need a solid four hours of entertainment from the device, without being able to plut in a charger to keep going. My Nexus 5 can't handle that with its original battery, and I am not capable of swapping out the original battery for a larger-capacity one. That requires skills and tools I lack, as well as excellent vision, which I also lack. Battery life aside, though, I really like my Nexus 5! I keep it in a wallet case, and it feels good in there, not too heavy in my pocket and secure in my hand. The screen looks sharp and clear, and the processor seems quite fast enough for my needs. The more apps I put on it, though, the slower the phone thinks, so I must be careful of what I install, and weigh the slight slow-downs to see if the app is worth keeping.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Occasion

  • Great phone with a couple of nagging hardware failure problems

    These phones are great for the price, and before September I would have rated them at least 4 stars, but I've recently found out the hard way that they have 2 nagging latent hardware failures that are fairly well documented if you search for them: 1) WiFi dies and can no longer be turned on 2) Power button dies and forces the phone into constant reboots Both of these are cause by hardware failures and will require you to send the phone back to LG and pay at least $75 for the repairs. I own 4 Nexus 5s. Two of them have had the WiFi fail at just about the 2 year mark. The first replacement I got from LG was either not repaired properly, or also had the WiFi die on initial setup. The second replacement I got from LG worked for 2 weeks before the power button died. I haven't decided if I'm going to fix the second Nexus 5 with the WiFi failure, since I bought that one used off eBay in October and I'm not sure it's worth $75 to repair a $150 phone. So, out of 5 phones I've seen 2 WiFi failures and 1 power button failure. I'm starting to think they weren't built to last much past 2 years.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Occasion

  • Good Carrier-Independent Phon)

    I've always preferred the Google Nexus series of phones, because they are designed to be carrier agnostic which for me provides two advantages - a) no bloatware loaded on by a carrier, and b) a greater spectrum of frequencies and bands on which the phone operates. (Many phones sold by specific carriers are often 'tuned' to operate primarily on the carrier's frequencies, thereby sometimes making them less effective if moved to a carrier that uses other frequencies.) Since I travel internationally, I wanted a phone that I could use with local in-country SIM cards with the broadest frequency reach, and the Nexus phones have always delivered. The Nexus 5 replaced my Nexus 4, and I upgraded because the Nexus 5 is 4G LTE compatable on many frequencies, whereas the Nexus 4 is a 3G phone. The phone has met all my expectations - good reception, excellent camera, adequate memory, fully featured. The only downside is the marginal battery life - seems to use up a lot of battery if running a lot of applications or if it has many of the features like wi-fi and Bluetooth turned on - which means that it is good to carry a charger and to get into the habit of keeping it charged. (Since the battery is sealed inside, there is no way to replace the existing battery with a long life one. One other advantage (at least to me) is that Google tends to release updates and upgrades to the Android operating system early in the cycle to Nexus users. I am currently running Android 6.0 and it runs just fine. Phone is not a gimmicky phone - has everything I need in a reasonably sized package. Very happy with it.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Occasion

  • I like the simplicity

    Updated: The replacement unit arrived and the unit fired right up and it stays up!! Enjoying the simplicity of the Nexus device and I am already considering replacing my work phone with the Nexus 6. (Jan 2016) Waiting on a replacement device as the one I purchased arrived with an problem that has it turning itself off even when it's plugged in. (Jan 216)

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Occasion

  • Great phone!

    Great phone! Nice size ... not too big. Easy to use. Long battery life. Glad I bought it.

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  • Great phone in every way, BUT battery life

    Listen I absolutely LOVE the Nexus line, they are great build, great quality, great specs but battery life plagues these phones, Gnex, horrible battery life, N4, eh, Nexus 5, double eh, but dont take that away from anything the Nexus 5 has to offer, its a solid phone with everything you need in a smartphone. Its only flaw is battery life. If you are a power user you will no doubt need to charge this a couple times a day, normal use might get you through the day, light or no use its good to go. I fond myself needing to carry a charger if I plan on using this a lot or otherwise you will be going dead. Sure there are teaks you can do but there is only so much that can be done. I love this phone and Ill gladly put up with bad battery life to enjoy the nexus phone, its vanilla android at its bet, plenty of features plenty of power to do anything. Its not a phone for someone who just wants a phone, these are for people who enjoy using a phone to the best of their ability. I LOVE NEXUS and the Nexus 5 is an excellent powerhouse phone still in 2015! GET THIS PHONE!

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Occasion

  • Perfect Phone for Android Lovers

    This is an EXCELLENT phone. It has the standard Nexus software (mine upgraded to Marshmellow immediately) so if you have used any Nexus phones previously it will instantly feel comfortable to you upon use. I have not had any issues with it's features or uses, it's a great phone and works exactly how you would expect a LG or Nexus phone to operate. SIM card is absolutely easily accessible with no issue to change out or install. Simply one of the easiest and fastest SIM card slots that I have ever dealt with on a phone. NEGATIVE - and the only negative that I have found with this phone at all so far, it doesn't take a Micro SD card so you can't increase the storage from what is factory installed. There are other ways around this though with an adapter or utilizing cloud / wi-fi storage. I would highly recommend this make & model of cell phone to anyone who I know that is an Android fan; especially anyone who is looking for something along the same line as a Samsung Galaxy for a MUCH lower price point.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : Occasion