The Google Nexus 4 is sold out, with no further basis of flagship Android phone expected before Google Nexus 5 upcoming unveiling.
With the Google Nexus 5 release date expected to be held on 14 October, recent reports have suggested that the hardware of the search giant has no plans to replenish the current Google Nexus 4, as the rival sells quad-core Samsung Galaxy S4 out.
With both the 8 GB and 16 GB Android's Jelly Bean of 4.2 portable launch hour spent in the United States, RIM has quoted "a reliable source with knowledge of the plans of the company, as saying that" Google is going to bring him back in stock in any storage size ".
While both versions of phone storage are sold out in the United States, there remains a few Google Nexus phone 4 16 GB available in the United Kingdom.
According to a Google Nexus 4 price cut in recent weeks, 4.7-inch HD display laptop now hosting costs only £ 199, marking it as possibly the biggest deal of the scene of smartphones.
Ahead of the October 14 release date Google Nexus 5 questioned, recent Google Nexus 5 voices have suggested that the upcoming an HTC and iPhone 5S Challenger will run the Android operating system 4.4 KitKat recently confirmed.
Should boast an array of similar specifications of LG G2, the list of features Google Nexus 5 will see reported a quad-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 800 line up next to 3 GB of RAM and a 13-megapixel rear camera.
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