It's hard to say which smartphone is the most-leaked of all
time, given that the element of surprise and secrecy left the
industry quite some time ago, but Google's new Nexus
devices are up there with the worst kept secrets.
We've already seen multiple renders and blurry shots of the
2015 edition of the LG-made Nexus 5 (and Huawei-made
Nexus 6 , for that matter), but the latest pictures to appear
on the interwebs show off LG's device in all its glory.
Everything appears to be as expected, with a slight rear
camera protrusion and fingerprint scanner clearly visible.
You can also make out a laser autofocus module next to
the camera's LED, along with side-mounted volume and
power buttons.
It appears to be noticeably thiner than last year's Nexus
device in Android Pit's comparison, and we must say that
its black and white paint job looks rather fetching.
The actual material of the new Nexus 5's shell has yet to be
confirmed, but from everything we've seen so far, it looks
like it'll be clad in (hopefully not glossy) plastic.
The inside of the device is rumoured to have a Snapdragon
808 processor, 3GB of RAM, a 2700mAh battery and a USB
Type-C port, all finished off with a 5.2in 1080p display and,
of course, Android 6 Marshmallow.
Given that this leak is reportedly an actual photo of the
device as opposed to a render, it's safe to assume that it's
an accurate portrayal of what we can expect to see on
launch day - whenever that'll be.
Hurry up Google, there's really no point in delaying it now,
is there?
time, given that the element of surprise and secrecy left the
industry quite some time ago, but Google's new Nexus
devices are up there with the worst kept secrets.
We've already seen multiple renders and blurry shots of the
2015 edition of the LG-made Nexus 5 (and Huawei-made
Nexus 6 , for that matter), but the latest pictures to appear
on the interwebs show off LG's device in all its glory.
Everything appears to be as expected, with a slight rear
camera protrusion and fingerprint scanner clearly visible.
You can also make out a laser autofocus module next to
the camera's LED, along with side-mounted volume and
power buttons.
It appears to be noticeably thiner than last year's Nexus
device in Android Pit's comparison, and we must say that
its black and white paint job looks rather fetching.
The actual material of the new Nexus 5's shell has yet to be
confirmed, but from everything we've seen so far, it looks
like it'll be clad in (hopefully not glossy) plastic.
The inside of the device is rumoured to have a Snapdragon
808 processor, 3GB of RAM, a 2700mAh battery and a USB
Type-C port, all finished off with a 5.2in 1080p display and,
of course, Android 6 Marshmallow.
Given that this leak is reportedly an actual photo of the
device as opposed to a render, it's safe to assume that it's
an accurate portrayal of what we can expect to see on
launch day - whenever that'll be.
Hurry up Google, there's really no point in delaying it now,
is there?
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