Introduction
The LG G3
is all the rage right now, and that's not surprising in the least.
Boasting latest generation
hardware, including a Quad HD (1440 x 2560
pixels) resolution display, there's a lot about the G3 that causes a
drool to form at the end of the lips of fans. And while the G3 has
already proved itself fit to compete with top shelf devices from rival
manufacturers, how does it handle a device from its own camp?


Indeed, the LG-made Google Nexus 5 is a very different device from the LG G3 in a very major way: its price tag typically reads less than $350 nowadays. That's about half the asking price of the G3. As importantly, this massive discount doesn't entail as massive a sacrifice in overall performance, as the Nexus line is all about great hardware at affordable pricing.
So how do they compare? Let's check them out.

Design
The Nexus 5's gravitas is undermined by its relatively humble looks. The G3 is definitely the more stylish, but less practical choice.

While the Nexus 5 is far from a bad-looking device, it has no choice but to concede at the face of the G3. Indeed, the G3's metallic back makes short work of the rubberized rear on the Nexus 5, which feels decidedly less high end and is characterized by its oversized camera unit. And though there's no arguing that, it should be noted that, from a purely utilitarian point of view, the Nexus 5 is the better pick, as it's more grippy and comfortable to hold. And that's despite the more aggressively-rounded back of the G3, which is nevertheless a bit slippery.
But the N5's win in terms of ergonomics isn't simply a byproduct of a comfier rear shell – the affordable flagships' dimensions also come in play. Indeed, while the LG G3 has super-slim bezels all around, the Nexus 5 is not far behind, and its much smaller, 5-inch display means a more manageable footprint: 137.84 x 69.17 x 8.59 mm (5.43 x 2.72 x 0.34 inches) versus 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 mm (5.76 x 2.94 x 0.35 inches) for the G3.
The Nexus 5 also has the more rigid, uncompromising build of the two, and we especially like the use of ceramic for the power and volume rocker, both of which are conveniently placed on the sides of the phone. In comparison, the G3 makes use of rear-placed keys, and these will take some getting used to before you feel right at home. In terms of clickiness and overall feedback these provide, we tend to prefer the Nexus 5, though that's definitely not a con for the G3 – it's just that the N5 is in a league of its own when it comes to tactile feedback and travel.
Display
For all the extra pixels and inches the G3 has over the Nexus 5, the reality is that it produces a less color-accurate image, and one that you may altogether fail to make out under direct sunlight.
The LG G3's extraordinarily pixel-dense, 5.5-inch 1440 x 2560 (QHD) resolution display is by far its most standout feature. In reality, however, this super-crisp IPS panel falls short in certain regards when compared with the more standard, 5-inch 1080 x 1920 (FHD) resolution IPS display on the Nexus 5.
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5.76 x 2.94 x 0.35 inches 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 mm 5.26 oz (149 g) LG G3 |
For example, the G3's color temperature of nearly 7400 K (6500 K
is the reference value here) is only 'passable', especially compared
with the excellent 6800 K of the Nexus 5. This results in image
reproduction with a notable bluish tint (especially noticeable with
whites and grays) – an issue the N5 doesn't suffer from. What's more,
the average error in color reproduction with the G3 is greater than that
of the Nexus 5, resulting in colors that are over-saturated, especially
compared with the very color-accurate N5. As for gamma, the G3's
measurement reads 2.32, while the Nexus 5's reads 2.05. With 2.2 being
the reference value, these discrepancies in practice mean that the G3's
screen is more contrasty, while the Nexus 5 looks slightly washed out.
Moving on, outdoor visibility is another area in which the 5-incher of the Google Nexus 5 is ahead. Put in numbers, the maximum achievable brightness of the G3's panel clocks in at just 376 nits versus the healthy 485 nits for the N5. Speaking from experience, this makes the Nexus 5 a much better-suited device for use outside, and especially under direct sunlight.
Moving on, outdoor visibility is another area in which the 5-incher of the Google Nexus 5 is ahead. Put in numbers, the maximum achievable brightness of the G3's panel clocks in at just 376 nits versus the healthy 485 nits for the N5. Speaking from experience, this makes the Nexus 5 a much better-suited device for use outside, and especially under direct sunlight.
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