Stakes are again high on Google bringing out iteration to its Nexus series under the craftsmanship from LG. Even though the South Korean manufacturer had denied these rumors early, a Korean tech website came out with a latest report that Nexus 5 is being built in the same platform of LG’s G2.
According to the report, the device will be released in early October
with a brand new version of Android, Key Lime Pie, on board. The
detailed specifications of this device is not yet revealed, however
considering the fact that Nexus 5 is being built parallel with LG’s G2,
they likely will share similar specs.
Last year, Nexus 4 had followed the same trend, as it was built alongside LG’s Optimus G, which shared the same specs.
The phone will supposedly be the first one to feature 3 GB RAM. Powered
by a Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz, the device
will have a 13 MP camera, 2700 mAh battery and a 5,2 inch full HD IPS
display.
Meanwhile LG has send out press invites for August 7 event, where the company will showcase its flagship G2 for the first time.
Comments
Post a Comment