Google Nexus 5
Google is widely expected to unveil a brand new Nexus smartphone sometime in October, and while the phone still remains a mystery, an accessories manufacturer reveals that it should be released and in consumer hands by the end of October.
While nothing official has been announced, a mysterious LG handset that's been popping up recently has been labeled the next Google-branded Nexus handset, the Nexus 5. Lucky for us, it shouldn't be too long until the rumors are confirmed, as a new report indicates the Nexus 5 could release in October.
After months of speculation, it's finally going to be a reality: the Google-branded LG Nexus 5 smartphone. The device is expected to make its debut October, but a new video showing off the handset in the wild has already hit the technosphere.
Google's next-generation Nexus smartphone, the Nexus 5, has taken quite a ride through the rumor mill this year, but if new reports are correct, the phone should be revealed in less than a month on Oct. 14.
The Google Nexus 5 smartphone is taking its time getting to the light of day, but it just took a huge step in that direction. A fully assembled LG Nexus 5 was spotted at the FCC.
When Google released its Android 4.4 KitKat promo, it let loose more than it thought: a quick look at the new LG Nexus 5 Now there's an unofficial render showing what that Nexus 5 might look like.
More details on the posisble Google Nexus 5, as it's listed at the Bluetooth SIG.
The road to the Google Nexus 5 seems to be becoming clearer and clearer every day. After a Google employee was caught by the keen eyes of tech bloggers in a Google promotional ad (which was subsequently pulled) using a previously unseen LG device to take photos of the new KitKat Android statue (which had "Nexus" marked in landscape across the back), a similar LG device has passed through the FCC with specs that look like the new Google Nexus 5.
Google's Android KitKat ad has an unintentional easter egg, giving away details about the Nexus 5.
If Google wanted to get the Nexus 4 out of its way before setting up the eventual release date of the Google Nexus 5, it's doing a fine job of it. The Nexus 4's 8GB variant, which the company recently put on a nearly third-off sale, has sold out. And it's almost certainly not coming back.
The Google Nexus 4 is now up to a third cheaper. Could Google be setting the stage for the Nexus 5's arrival?
Some day the clouds will open and Google will tell everyone who has been waiting for some confirmation about the Nexus 5 some more information. Until that day, we've got another rumor report, from another good source - but, unfortunately, that source is negating the previous bit of information about the possible Google Nexus 5 smartphone.
We've been through a lot waiting for any official information about the possible follow-up to the Google Nexus 4, what's been called the Google Nexus 5. Now, with a possible leaked image of the device coming out of Europe, we may have more reason to believe that the Google Nexus 5 is on its way, and based off of the LG G2.
The Google Nexus 5 rumor back-and-forth continues, this time with a Vietnamese source (that has previously gotten a hold of devices early) stating that the new Google Nexus smartphone will be made by LG Electronics, and not Motorola.
It seems every week a different electronics manufacturer is tipped to be producing the new Google Nexus 5 handset. Though a strongly knowledgeable source has recently said Motorola would be making the new Google Nexus 5, South Korean media has speculated recently that it will indeed be LG - and that it will cost the same as a Nexus 4.