A Nexus 5 launch was tipped for October 14, with the Google smartphone arriving next Android-themed chocolate 4.4.
The long awaited Google Nexus was scheduled 4 reportedly for a launch on 14 October that the new Android 4.4 KitKat announced last week.
After the launch on 14 October, the release date of the Nexus 5 could see the phone arrives in November, which would follow the same schedule as the Nexus 4 launch.
The unnamed source, speaking of AusDroid, also revealed that the device seen in the Android video 4.4 KitKat is definitely the Nexus 5.
Further arguing this is a Nexus 5 made by LG has through the Federal Communications Commission, offering us a few pictures of the upcoming smartphone from Google.
With another look at LG has made Google Nexus 5, FCC documents provide a trove of pictures of a fully assembled device complete with sensor camera large.
As seen in the video 4.4 KitKat, FCC's images of the smartphone have a matte finish, great camera lens but lack the landscape-oriented Nexus branding seen in the video.
The FCC filing, spotted by PhoneScoop, also hints that the Nexus 5 will be based on LG G2 smartphone flagship, similar to the way the Nexus 4 was a modified version of the LG Optimus G.
This may well mean that the Nexus 5 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor of 2.26 GHz 800 with 2 GB of RAM and a 2, 300mAh battery.
Previous FCC filings argue that Nexus could measure up to 5 5.19 inches tall and 2.69-inch wide, smaller than the Nexus 4, despite supposedly coming device with a 5 inch screen. This will no doubt down to super-thin frame.
Expect to be the first device to run Android KitKat 4.4 out of the box, the Nexus 5 could be used to show the new Google mobile OS and it's features.
These are tipped to include new notification widget fragmentation changes, new views, new animation API and miracast updates.
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