battery life n headphones jack placement..really these two things r pain for me..battery is even worse than on my nexus 5 i had, n i cannot get used to the bottom headphones jack placement
I came from a Samsung Galaxy S5. The Nexus 5x seems to fly for me. I HATE that I can't select which account to save a contact to when I add one, and that the phone can't start at the dialer. These both seemed like pretty obvious things to me.
Not a 5x thing but no native call/text blocking is a weird thing to leave out of Marshmallow.
Actually you can natively. Just go to edit to the contact you want, select the hamburger menu on the right and click send contact call to voice mail. To block a text use Google messenger then go to people and options, block contact
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I don't have a N5x (yet), but I'm wondering if they put the headphone jack on the bottom so that when you put your phone into your pant pocket, you can access the finger scanner to unlock quickly.I'm late to this party, but still echo some of the previous comments...
- Qi charging is sorely missed!
- Speaker kinda sucks (especially when compared to my old Nexus 6)
- Headphone jack on the bottom if a minor annoyance, but I'll live.
- Wish they made one with higher capacity than 32GB.
Possible, but as seen HERE it seems that there were issues getting everything to fit properly in the 5x's form factor. I'm guessing that the headphone jack on the bottom was just another compromise that had to be made due to "manufacturing reasons".I don't have a N5x (yet), but I'm wondering if they put the headphone jack on the bottom so that when you put your phone into your pant pocket, you can access the finger scanner to unlock quickly.
I assume of headphone jack was placed at the top of phone, then it'd not be as accessible or fluid of a motion when unlocking and removing from the pant pocket
Possible, but as seen HERE it seems that there were issues getting everything to fit properly in the 5x's form factor. I'm guessing that the headphone jack on the bottom was just another compromise that had to be made due to "manufacturing reasons".
Perhaps, but coming from my previous phones (and pretty much every other previous Nexus phone, except the Galaxy Nexus) it was a bit of a change. Like I said, it won't kill me, its not a deal breaker, just took a little getting used to.Many people prefer it on the bottom and it's not that uncommon for it to be down there.
Actually you can natively. Just go to edit to the contact you want, select the hamburger menu on the right and click send contact call to voice mail. To block a text use Google messenger then go to people and options, block contact
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Can you block MMS messages? I do not see the block option for MMS group messages but the block option is there for SMS messages. Somehow I got onto a group MMS and I can not figure out how to block it.