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The device will be very different from the original model, with different specs and a stylus added.
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.
It looks like the LG Optimus G Pro, the South Korean manufacturer's current flagship smartphone, is finally making its way to Sprint. It was spotted getting a review at the FCC on Tuesday.
LG Display is reportedly set to ship a couple million panels for the next iPad for the third quarter of 2013.
Much of the media's attention is currently focused on the Google's and Motorola's upcoming Moto X phone, but there's another Google-branded device that will hit stores later this year: the Nexus 5. Let's round up what we know about the handset so far.
After months of "will they or won't they," it's beginning to look like LG will be teaming up with Google to release a new Nexus smartphone this year. Dubbed the Nexus 5, a new report claims it will essentially be the LG Optimus G successor, the LG G2.
The "Google" edition of the Samsung Galaxy S4 recently hit the Google Play Store, and while it might seem at first glance to be a great purchase, there seems to be one major flaw when compared to the Nexus 4.
In a move that might seem underwhelming to many, LG unveiled a white Nexus 4 with the exact same specs as the black variant. One caveat? It looks like the electronics manufacturer is, in fact, not currently working on the Nexus 5 handset.
Sorry folks. Looks like Google's got other plans than releasing an LTE version of the popular LG Nexus 4 smartphone. According to the latest reports circulating the technosphere, Google is more interested in releasing a white version of the smartphone than an LTE/CDMA version.
The Google-branded LG Nexus 4 has been out for some time now, and while it's been overshadowed in marketing by newer handsets, the smartphone is still an incredibly relevant buy for those looking for a cheap, unlocked Android smartphone. Here's what reviewers said about the handset when it first launched, and not much has changed since then.
The next version of Android was a no-show at the tech giant's recent Google I/O, leading tech speculation to run high as to what exactly Google is cooking up. While many initially expected Google to roll out an overhauled Android 5.0, it's looking more and more like Android 4.3 will be the next version.
Tech speculation about Google's next-gen lineup has reached a fever pitch before the search engine giant kicks off its annual Google I/O conference. Among some of the most-anticipated devices is the next Nexus smartphone, dubbed the "Nexus 5." Ahead of its announcement, it looks like an image of the Nexus 5 could have leaked.
The Google-branded LG Nexus 4 has proved to be a popular hit worldwide, and it looks like the two might be teaming up again to release the handset's successor.