LG G3 vs Google Nexus 5 specs, features comparison: Comfort or style?

The LG G3 has been widely received ever since it debuted in the market. However, the price tag attached to this gadget has garnered doubts on whether other gadgets of the same caliber, but with a considerably lower price, may be available. Given this consideration, the Google Nexus 5 provides a quite promising alternative.

With respect to the design of these gadgets, the LG G3 appears to appeal to the more stylish crowd. Although the Google Nexus 5 is an indubitably nice looking phone, the LG G3 offers a more posh and fashionable statement.

To be specific, the metallic back design of the LG G3 definitely pumps up the attractiveness of the gadget compared with the rubber rear of the Google Nexus 5. Despite the superior physical appeal of the LG G3, however, the design of the Google Nexus 5 is recognized as a more practical and useful style. In giving its device a rubberized back, the Google Nexus 5 provides a firmer and more comfortable grip. In addition, the rubber will help users avoid the instances of the gadget sliding from their hands. In contrast, the LG G3, which clearly offers a smoother feel, has the potential to be constantly dropped by the users precisely because of the finish of the rear end.

In terms of the display, the LG G3 offers a 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 mm (5.76 x 2.94 x 0.35 inches). On the other hand, the Google Nexus 5 offers a smaller display of 137.84 x 69.17 x 8.59 mm (5.43 x 2.72 x 0.34 inches).

The most remarkable feature of the LG G3 is its exceptional pixel dense, 5.5-inch 1440 x 2560 (QHD) resolution. The Google Nexus 5 competes with this feature by providing the company's customary, 5-inch 1080 x 1920 (FHD) resolution IPS display. In addition, the highest possible illumination of the LG G3's panel clocks is 455 nits. In this aspect, the Google Nexus 5 provides users with 485 nits.

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