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Friday, September 6, 2013

Specifications, articles, news, price and release date of the Google Nexus 5

The Google Nexus 5 could be with us ahead of schedule, with Google by reducing the price of points last year in a move that will apparently so for 5 Nexus.

Set to be ranked alongside recently unveiled new Nexus 7, 5 replace the Google Nexus Google Nexus 4, a laptop that was made even more competitive prices as Google looks to clear out inventories before the next arrival of 5. After it has launched late last year, 8 GB and 16 GB Nexus 4 phones now costs only £ 159 and £ 199 respectively after both receiver price cuts of £ 80.

With the Google Nexus 5 release date should now be on the horizon, the latest rumors of Google Nexus 5 suggested that the phone will bring a bigger screen, bumped up specifications and a thinner form factor to boot.

We have helpfully rounded up all the gossip of the Google Nexus 5 for you in one place, saving having to trawl the web for any news of the upcoming smartphone from Google. We will be updating this page too, so bookmark now to keep up to date.

Although there is, yet, been official word from Google as to when it comes out the Nexus 5, many rumors have suggested that will launch in October. Given the Nexus 5 could be a few weeks before the arrival, the recent Nexus 4 price cut I would suggest that the search giant is already preparing for his next flagship phone. In addition, retailers have already started pulling the Google Nexus 4 from shelves.

In may, both phones 4u and Carphone Warehouse reportedly stopped selling the Nexus 4, then in July the Nexus 4 disappeared from Carphone Warehouse. Having a quick scan of all UK network providers, the Nexus is missing, only 4 are listed as out of stock on the O2 site and completely missing from the rest.

This might suggest a release date of Google Nexus 5 may be upon us at the beginning of October, but of course this is only speculation on our part, especially as the Nexus 4 is still available to pruchase on Google Play store, although at a reduced price.

The Google Nexus 5 improve on specific existing Nexus 4 with recent rumors that points to a considerable jump in performance. A 5.2-inch OLED 1920 x 1080 p Full HD display is said to make the cut, the current update screen resolution 1280 x 768 p-4 .7 inches.

Processor-Wise the Google Nexus 5 should pack a quad-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 of 2.3 GHZ with an impressive 3 GB of RAM. There should also be the option of 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB of internal memory, microSD card expansion probably lacking as the flagship.

With a lithium polymer battery, abundant 3300mAH refers to the trailer, the Google Nexus 5 should also have a 16 megapixel rear camera and HD video recording 1080 p as well. Before there should be a 2.1 megapixel snapper for video calls and all those selfies.

As with the Nexus 4, we expect the next Google smartphone to have NFC connectivity, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but with LTE 4 g compatibility added.

In early July, had overturned that soon to be announced LG G2 will share similar specs with the Google Nexus 5. The official inauguration of LG is occurring on 7 August, so you might see a preview of Google Nexus hardware 5 then.

Having worked with Google to create the Nexus 4, LG confirmed in May that do not produce the Nexus 5, preferring to focus on promoting its own branded smartphone lines rather than stock Android devices.

"Nexus 4 was a great success despite production problems for us and Google," said Kim Wong, VP of LG Mobile in Europe. "However, we do not need such a sales success again."

The South Korean manufacturer believes that the launch of the Google Nexus 5 under the umbrella LG would diminish their own line of smartphones, primarily the G2 from LG recently unveiled.

Although LG stating that it would not be partnering with Google to produce the Nexus 5 Despite a strong relationship, recent reports ostensibly put back pictured LG.

Elsewhere, Google Nexus 5 further rumors have put production duties in the hands of Asus, which already produces its Nexus 7 tablet, or Samsung, Google worked with the Nexus-10.

The latest rumors suggest that the Nexus 5 will actually be made by Motorola, a company that is a fairly recent acquisition by Google itself. The new tip comes from a notoriously precise leakster named Taylor Wimberley, who wrote a post by Google Plus stating that Nexus would in Q4 5 produced by Motorola.

"Motorola will release a smartphone Nexus in Q4 (which isn't the Moto X)," wrote Wimberley.

Rather than presenting a Google Edition Moto X, it seems that Motorola will join together with the parent company Google to produce the Nexus 5 this year.

However, completely contradicting these assertions is the latest rumor that LG will build the smartphone Nexus 5 after all.

According to the website of South Korea MyDrivers on 13 August, the Nexus 5 won't be made by LG, but also be designed on G2 LG recently unveiled.

The site suggested that the Nexus 5 would be landed with a Full HD 1080 p 5.2-inch quad-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 600, 2 GB of RAM, a 10 megapixel camera and 16/32 GB of internal memory.

It is widely thought that the Google Nexus 5 will be the first device to run Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, especially as Google has chosen to launch the new Nexus 7 with 4.3 Android Jelly Bean.

While Android 4.3 has introduced several new features such as limited profiles, Android 5.0 should be a complete overhaul, potentially View the ability to process the Nexus 5 when it launches this year.

Given that Google has chosen to stay close to the price points set by first generation Nexus 7 with its new slate of 7 inches, we expect that the giant search engine to follow the same path with the Nexus 5.

Currently, the SIM-Only Nexus 4 with 8 GB of storage is priced at £ 239, with 16 GB version to £279.

The Full HD screen can push these slightly higher price tags, but Google would be unwise to increase significantly to maintain the Nexus 5 attractively affordable, especially compared to the flagship offerings from its rivals, such as Samsung Galaxy S4, iPhone 5 or an HTC.

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