The Nexus 5 is offically over, having been expelled from deal on the Google Play Store toward the begin of the year. Its a disgrace its no more accessible, to be completely forthright, as the Nexus 5 keeps on being a magnificent handset for those after a vanilla Android experience.
Its not all awful news, however, as its successor, the Nexus 5X is here to get a move on. The 5X is additionally made by LG(who made the Nexus 5), and it accompanies Android Marshmallow straight out of the crate.
Subsequently, theres next to no motivation to chase down an old Nexus 5 at this moment, unless, obviously, youre never going to budge against paying £370 or £28-per-month for a shiny new Nexus 5X. Nonetheless, in case youre searching for a fresh out of the box new Nexus 5, odds are despite everything you must pay a powerful cost for it, as retailers like Pixmania are as yet offering it for £290 without sim. Else, youll have to look to eBay to locate a less expensive, renovated model, as whatever other kind of Nexus 5 is turning out to be progressively difficult to get hold of.
There are quicker handsets accessible for less now, yet in the event that youre unquestionably hell bent on following one down, then the Nexus 5 surely wont frustrate. This straightforward section has a satisfying rubberised back, keeping in mind different telephones have gone back and forth, the Nexus 5s basic utilitarian styling has really made its mark with time, it looks incredible close by Android 5.0s material configuration ethos, and it wont ever conflict with whatever you have onscreen.