If your Nexus 5 is misbehaving, the culprit could be one of two caches: the app cache or the system cache. We show you how to clear the cache on the Google Nexus 5
If you haven't already got a custom recovery on the Nexus 5, we'll show you how to install CWM or TWRP to get access to more control over your Nexus 5 in recovery mode.
With a simple modification, Nexus 5 owners can get the Android Lollipop system sounds and Ambient Display setting from the Nexus 6. We'll show you how.
A recent study has confirmed that the Nexus 5 battery life is worse thanks to Android 5.0 Lollipop, despite claims that the OS increases it by around 10 percent.
An internet connection is no barrier to working offline in Google Docs. Here's how to use Google Docs offline and make edits that will be synced next time you're online.
We're expecting the 2015 edition Nexus (whatever it will be called) to finally solve the Nexus battery life problem. Here's what we think will make it happen
A tutorial showing how to set up a Nexus 5 running Android 5.0 Lollipop for first time Android users or those unfamiliar with the Android 5.0 Lollipop update.
The Nexus 5's life is coming to an end and the handset is becoming harder to find. If you've asked "where can I buy the Nexus 5?", we have the answers.
A Nexus 5 vs iPhone 6 comparison may not seem like a fair fight, but when you look at key aspects like price vs performance the cost/benefit ratio gets interesting.
If you are looking to root and unlock the bootloader for your Nexus phone or tablet, our quick and easy tutorial will get the job done without breaking a sweat.
The Google Nexus 5 improves on the Nexus 4's successes and sells alongside the larger Nexus 6. Check out our Nexus 5 review to see the differences between them.
Android 5.0 brings with it a default battery saving mode that's not so easy to find if you don't know where to look. We'll show you how to enable Lollipop's battery saver
Android Lollipop vs Android KitKat comparison: from Holo to Material Design, the operating systems are radically different on the surface. Let's see how they compare.
Google starts the process of pushing Android 5.0 Lollipop to AOSP ready for developers to download and use to compile their own builds for different phones and tablets
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