The Nexus 5 would be an LG Optimus G Pro with Android Key Lime Pie

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Rumors about Google's new device keep popping up. Now is the time to talk about Nexus 5, which would be the new flagship smartphone, and would replace the Nexus 4. It would continue to be manufactured by the South Korean company and would be based on the LG Optimus Pro. Android Key Lime Pie and an 18 megapixel camera, plus a large screen and interface enhancements. The details that we know about the design are also very striking.

And is that the Nexus 5 it would retain the glass back case, and even the bright dot pattern, despite the alleged breakage it has suffered at the hands of some careless users. In fact, it is referred to as "the compact Nexus 4." This is strange, given that its screen would go to five inches, which would mean a larger size. It is possible that it is thinner, although the thickness of it cannot be reduced too much. Your screen, by the way, would be Full HD, with a resolution of 1080p, manufactured by Samsung of the Super PLS type.

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Some interesting data has been leaked about its processor, such as that it would be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core with a clock frequency of 2 GHz. Your camera, on the other hand, would not be bad either, and it would reach the 18 megapixels. The Nexus have never been at the top of the range, except for the Nexus 4, which did have the best components. See an 18 megapixel sensor in this new Nexus 5 yes that would be surprising.

The battery would no longer be a problem, since it would go to 3.000 mAh, and it would comply with a good autonomy, something that is missing in the current Google smartphone. Obviously, it would carry Android operating system, in its most updated version, Key Lime Pie by the time of its launch. His presentation, by the way, would take place at Google I / O 2013. It is logical that the well-known Motorola X will not come out this year under the Nexus brand, since that would cause problems among companies in the industry. Google would wait until next year, and launch its latest external Nexus with LG. Although obviously, all this is nothing more than conjecture that could well be wrong.

Rumors leaked by Kabirnews.


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  1.   only said

    It is an exaggerated paranoia but it is orgasmic.


    1.    Mariano said

      hahaha +1


  2.   mbt! said

    Let's see guys, BEWARE OF THIS DATA: In this year's Google I / O the NEXUS 5 will be presented, which will release the new version of android. But this will be a phablet not a smartphone, with which Google will cover all the options with its Nexus 4, 5, 7 and 10. Rest assured that Google will not relieve the Nexus 4 since it is just distributing it and despite all the problems They charge you for the frustration of not being able to get it, which Google knows is very bad on their part because no one can deny that today it is a top and perhaps the best Android option on the market, beyond its price because for your specifications. To all this will be added the fusion of Android with Chrome and the synchronization and integration of everything, watch out for the new "laptops" with this system. Watch out for Google Now in Spanish and watch out for the extension of Google's services and sales in more countries worldwide. This I / O is very loaded, deduce why Google will focus everything on your event and forgot about the MWC etc. Finally, the Motorola X phone as they have baptized it will be the first smartphone that will demonstrate to the rest how to get their terminals with personalization and without delaying future updates at all. It will come out above the rest YES, Its clear and only objective is IPHONE and to demonstrate to the world how Android can be managed with its own personalization without delaying updates. All this will be like the jump from Android to something more similar to Windows while maintaining the freedom of manufacturers to add their layers without harming the system. Whoever wants to believe and whoever doesn't, we'll talk at the end of May 2013. The Playground is Open…