
If you prefer a larger screen with punchier colours, then the A8 is a good choice, however, if balance and clear display is what you’re looking for, then the 5X is the phone for you. The larger display of the A8 actually brings out the full capacity of the OLED technology of Samsung, but necessarily, 5X was, as usually, delivered a balance display. Colours were seen to be more clear on the A8. Brightness-wise, the Galaxy A8 showed a brighter display and punchier saturated colours, thanks to Samsung’s OLED technology.
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The Galaxy A8 sports a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED FHD display, while the smaller 5.2-inch Nexus 5X has a 1080p FHD display. See also: Samsung Galaxy A8 Review – A Superior Mid-range Android Display and viewing experiences What would you prefer? The premium material made Galaxy A8 or the easy-to-handle Nexus 5X? Share us your thoughts. Both devices carry a fingerprint scanner, with the A8 packing its sensor on its menu button, while the 5X, on its back. The rather thin A8, was a bit underwhelming at first, but later on, the metallic unibody seen on the A8 grew in eventually, while the very easy-on-the-hand design of the Nexus 5X is really all good. However, their deficiencies are just a minor part of their design, since both the 5X and the A8 are really easy to handle devices.

The Galaxy A8 core design is its metallic clad aluminum body, which didn’t exactly reach newer heights, while the LG Nexus 5X was just plainly built.

Lets take a look at their specs, features and price as a we find out which of these two device pars well with your style.

Samsung and LG battle it out, in this review comparison, as Samsung’s A-series leader, the Galaxy A8 (priced at Php 24,990) takes on LG and Google’s budget Nexus phone, the Nexus 5X (Priced at Php 18K).
