With Nexus 7 2 tablet from the search giant is already capturing space in the web sphere, Google’s Nexus 5 smartphone release date has been leaked with some of its specs.
Nexus 4, released in Nov 2012 proved to be one of the best selling devices from the company, so awaiting for Nexus 5 is a quite natural thing.
A report reveals that Nexus 5 is likely to hit the market in October this year and will be running on Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
The report has come from Daum, a Korean site, with the claim that the device is being manufactured by LG, which has also built Nexus 4.
Release DateÂ
The site claims that next generation device from the search giant will be coming in October 2013.
Operating System
The unique thing about the smartphone is introduction of the highly anticipated operating system from Google, the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
Likely Sharing Specs of LG’s Optimus G2
As was the case of LG Optimus G and Nexus 4, where both share almost the same specs, Nexus 5 and Optimus G2 are likely to repeat the history.
Both of the devices have reportedly been made by LG. So what specs we could expect from the manufacturer?
A new 2.3 GHz quad core Snapdragon processor, 13 Megapixel camera with OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), a powerful 2GB or 3GB RAM, up to 5.2 inch full HD IPS display, upto 2700 mAh.
However, Opitmus G2 is likely to be run on Android 4.2.2
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