There's a new Nexus 5 coming, and it's up against stiff competition from the likes of OnePlus. We discover how they compare in our Nexus 5x vs OnePlus 2 comparison.
If you've updated your Nexus 5 to Android 5.1 Lollipop you may have lost root privileges. Follow this tutorial to safely root the Nexus 5 running Android Lollipop.
Knowing how to free up storage on the Nexus 5 is essential for keeping your Android phone's performance running smoothly and with enough space in internal memory.
If you have a Nexus 5 or Nexus 6 running Android M, it's easy to get root access: all you need is a couple of free downloads. Here's how to root the Android M preview.
Found yourself asking what the best Nexus 5 case is? Ask no more. We're hooking you up with the best Nexus 5 cases money can buy in our complete guide.
A Nexus 5 running Android Marshmallow was tested with the Doze and App Standby features, and consumed far less battery in standby mode than a Nexus 5 running Lollipop.
Is your Nexus 5 battery not charging or not working properly? Find out how to replace the Nexus 5 battery manually and fix it yourself in our guide, including a video.
Check out our list of the best custom ROMs for the Nexus 5, which will let you personalize and tweak your Android interface in ways you never thought possible.
With this very simple Nexus 5 trick you can give the impression of having a larger screen - by shrinking the Nexus 5's screen density so you can fit more on it.
You don't need a custom ROM to get custom ROM features on the Nexus 5 or Nexus 6. Follow our guide for a whole new world of tweaks and modifications without a custom ROM.
Android 5.1 vs Android 5.0 Lollipop: what are the differences? We've scoured the stock Android update to find 15 reasons you should make the Android 5.1 Lollipop update.
If you need to know how to speed up the Nexus 5 for fast performance, we can help: from cleaning caches to speeding up Android animations we can make it much quicker.
Upgrading to Lollipop means losing Silent Mode on most Nexus devices, and that won't delight everybody. Here's how to get silent mode on Nexus devices running Lollipop.
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