Google Nexus 5
Techies are looking to get spoiled this year if Google treats them with two new Nexus smartphones -- one of which will be manufactured by LG, while the other by Huawei. Here's a look at rumored specs and differences between the two devices.
Motorola offered a big discount on Cyber Monday on its Moto X smartphone, which many customers ended up unable to take advantage of after the Motomaker customization site crashed. The company then rescheduled the sale for later, and then made it ongoing until the new year. Now, Motorola has announced that the $150-off price for an unlocked Moto X is permanent.
T-Mobile customers finally have a shot at one of the hottest smartphones on the market this coming holiday season. Starting Thursday, consumers can head over to T-Mobile's online store to pick up a Google Nexus 5 handset.
Trying to decide between a Google Nexus 5 smartphone and the Apple iPhone 5S? If performance is your thing, then you might want to take a harder look at the Nexus 5, even if it doesn't have a fancy new 64-bit A7 processor like the iPhone 5S.
Interested in a shiny new handset? One that receives Android updates in a timely manner? More likely than not, you've run across the Google Nexus 5 in your search for that ideal smartphone, and if you've settled on the unlocked version, there's some bad news: it looks like inventories are running out.
The Google Nexus 5 is still fresh out the gate, but it looks like there's more to the phone than meets the eye - for now. According to Wired magazine, the Nexus 5 is going to receive some tasty new features Nov. 13.
Google's Nexus 5 is already available for purchase in the Google Play store, but those looking to spend a little less money upfront will be pleased to know that Sprint has started selling the device, and T-Mobile will join in Nov. 14.
Google launched the newest addition to its Nexus smartphone lineup on Halloween, along with the latest Android OS, 4.4 KitKat. The Mountain View giant's flagship is hitting a crowded market of top-level smartphones, including the HTC One. Let's see how the Nexus 5 fares against HTC's critically acclaimed phone.
Google launched the newest in its Nexus smartphone lineup on Halloween, along with the latest Android OS, 4.4 KitKat. The Mountain View giant's new flagship is hitting the market right after Apple and Samsung just released their top contenders of late 2013. Let's see how the Nexus 5 stacks up against Samsung's phablet, the Galaxy Note 3.
Everybody knows that brand new electronics devices can sometimes be extremely hard to get ahold of, and Google's recently-released Nexus 5 is no exception. Estimated delivery times have steadily climbed ever since the device's Halloween launch, although the figures may have finally platued.
Google unveiled the Nexus 5 along with Android 4.4 KitKat on Halloween. There was a long lead-up to the Nexus 5's unveiling, including a back-and-forth between tech observers as to whether the handset would be made by Google-owned Motorola or by LG Electronics.
Google's Nexus 5 is finally available for purchase, and just as expected, grabbing one isn't going to be easy. Those interested in buying a Nexus 5 will have to wait at least two to three weeks before it will leave the warehouse.
After one of the most confusing pre-launch campaigns in recent history, Google has finally released the highly-anticipated Nexus 5 handset. The Nexus device will be available through most major U.S. carriers, well, all but one. Sadly, the nation's largest wireless service provider, Verizon, is passing on the device.
The rumormongering can finally stop: the Google Nexus 5 is here. Google announced the brand new smartphone would begin selling in the Google Play store Thursday.
The Google Nexus 5 has yet to rear its head, but it looks like almost everything about the device has already spilled into the Internet. A new leak indicates that the phone will be coming to Sprint's network, raising the question of whether Verizon will carry the phone too.