Nexus 4
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition with a stock Android operating system hits the U.S. market Jun. 26. But how does it compare to Google’s own, less expensive stock Android handset, the Nexus 4?
It's beginning to look unlikely that Google will show off a fresh version of Android or a new Nexus handset at this year's Google I/O conference, but a new report states that Android 4.3 will be debuting on a new Nexus 4 in June.
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.
Google's last handset offering, the LG Nexus 4, has been off limits to Verizon customers, but all of that may change soon enough. An LTE variant of the Nexus 4 is said to be in the works, and rumor has it the smartphone will make its debut appearance at Google I/O running Android 4.3.
See how the Google-branded LG Nexus 4 fared in our time with the device.
An alleged leaked photo of the next Google Nexus smartphone is making its way around, prompting a new wave of speculation on the upcoming gadget.
While the Google-branded LG Nexus 4 isn't nearly as hard to obtain now as it was one month ago, some folks might still be scratching their heads as to where exactly they can go to test out the device in person before buying. Google has taken note of this, and has released an online tracker that will tell you where the closest retail location is with a Nexus 4 device on hand.
It was just yesterday that we reported that Android 4.2.2 was rolling out to Google's Nexus devices - with one small caveat. The popular flagship phone, LG's Nexus 4, was left out. Well just one day later it looks like the Google Nexus 4 is now receiving its Android 4.2.2 goodness OTA.
It has been mysteriously absent for quite some time now, but the wireless charging half-orb for the Google Nexus 4 has finally hit the Google Play Store here in the United States. Nexus 4 owners can now enjoy the luxury of not having to finnagle with chords (on top of no contracts) for $59.99.
While the Google-branded LG Nexus 4 has started making a comeback recently in retailers' inventories everywhere, there was a small scare when the 8GB model sold out temporarily on Feb. 8. Good news is that it's back in stock within a day.
From the looks of it, the Nexus 4 drought is over. While it may always be too soon to speak, the Google-branded LG Nexus 4 has started popping up in more Google Play stores around the world than ever before, including an incredible deal that let's you snag one for around $75.
After having been MIA for a couple months, the much sought-after Google-branded LG Nexus 4 smartphone is beginning to hit retailers at an unprecedented pace. There are now several places where you can pick one up, here's where.
You can now grab a Google Nexus 4 from Best Buy, Wirefly, or T-Mobile (if you're fast enough), and if you don' feel like playing those retailers' prices, Google Play should be back in stock soon.
And just like that, it's gone. The enigmatic, and yet quite high-profile Google-branded LG Nexus 4 has once again sold out. While T-Mobile's online store was recently accepting orders, it seems that inventory has now run out.
It's finally back in town. After what began to seem like an eternity, the Google Nexus 4 is now available for purchase once again through T-Mobile's online store.