Nexus 5 review: Now Marshmallow flavoured
Mobile phonesThe Nexus 5 is still a great phone for the money, if you can find one
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The Nexus 5 is still a great phone for the money, if you can find one
Some important changes to streamline common tasks but the headline features are yet to prove themselves
The Chromecast Audio makes it supremely simple to get audio to your speakers and is an inexpensive upgrade
A wide variety of supported platforms and useful extra features make Google Play one of the most fully-featured streaming services available
Google Photos provides an excellent free service for those who simply want to upload and browse their pics
The Nexus 4 is a great handset for those who want Android in its purest form, but you're better off with the Moto G
Lots of unfulfilled potential - Android TV on the Nexus Player is seriously lacking in content
Brighter, whiter and smarter to boot, it's early days for Android 5.0 (Lollipop) but the signs are excellent
Android Wear lacks flexibility but this first iteration handles the basics pretty well
Lashings of storage for very little money combined with brilliant mobile and web offerings puts Google into a comfortable lead