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Testing Android

January 9, 2017 By Chris Smith Leave a Comment

I recently purchased a Nexus 5x for testing out Google Fi’s service. It came in today, so I chronicled the setup on Twitter.

2 minutes after pulling the Nexus 5x out of the box, and already, issues. The sim card had to be trimmed to fit in the tray.

— Christopher Smith (@chrisfromthelc) January 9, 2017

2 minutes after pulling the Nexus 5x out of the box, and already, issues. The sim card had to be trimmed to fit in the tray.

— Christopher Smith (@chrisfromthelc) January 9, 2017

Now I know how all those console gamers feel, waiting on updates before they can play anything.

— Christopher Smith (@chrisfromthelc) January 9, 2017

Installing apps is mostly painless. The 5x camera is pretty great, and it's bottom of the line in the Google Fi selection.

— Christopher Smith (@chrisfromthelc) January 9, 2017

While the setup had a few bumps and took longer than anticipated, I’m somewhat impressed by the phone itself. I’m still poking my way around Android, but I don’t have any major complaints so far.

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