After apparently caught a glimpse of Google Nexus 5 during the previous week, the Android champion 4.4 KitKat seems to have gone through the FCC and revealed its key specifications.
With the launch of Android KitKat 4.4 Tuesday, Google has released a video showing the scene outside his headquarters. Here we caught a brief glimpse of a Google employee taking snaps with a mysterious smartphone Nexus that do not match at all anything we had seen before.
He also appeared to confirm that the Google Nexus 5 are made by LG. That makes it a recent FCC filing for a new stand of high-end smartphone from LG out some more.
The D820 LG, as is shown in the store, sports a decidedly backshell Nexus-ish, but it's the blurb that accompanies these shots are more interested technicians.
From it we can ascertain that the Google Nexus 5 will run on a CPU Qualcomm Snapdragon, 800 of which seems to be the quad-core processor for high-end Android phones today.
We also know that it will sport a 5-inch display, as well as 4 g LTE (that don't make it into Nexus 4) next to the usual network and connectivity options. Interestingly, also, wireless charging feature, which is something that really has not appeared in a major outside of smartphone Nokia Lumia 920.
It is also confirmed that the Google Nexus 5 will run on Android's Key Lime Pie, ' which provides further confirmation that the whole idea of naming KitKat was rather late in the day for Google.
Next, read our hearsay Google Nexus 5 round-up.
Via: Engadget
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