LG Nexus 5 shows up on leaked internal slides

LG Nexus 5 shows up on leaked internal slides photo LG Nexus 5 shows up on leaked internal slides

We should find out on 29th September, when Google is holding a special event. It’s also believed that pre-orders for both devices will open up on 13 October, suggesting the release date will be late October/early November as usual. This shows that the Nexus 5X has a thinner body compared to the original, and its buttons are farther apart from each other. A snapshot of the black colored Nexus 5X from the internal presentation of the South Korean company has surfaced on Glistockisti.it, an Italian website.



Google’s Nexus range of devices tend to be the cheapest premium tablets and smartphones on the market. The Huawei device, is larger of the two Nexus handsets. A black Nexus 5. We design and manufacture all of our cell phone cases ourselves so that we have full control of quality and reliability. The LG on the other hand is expected to be the smaller of the two, offering a 5.2-inch display with a Snapdragon 808.

It will definitely be disappointing if the LG Nexus 5 2015 did come with this amount of RAM, even if it were just an incremental and budget-friendly update. This Nexus is reportedly packed with a 2,700 mAh battery. With 5.2 inch screen size, the gadget is likely to have a Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM with 16 and 32 GB models to choose from.

Image: Miqdad Abdul Halim – Google+. Remember though, that these specs need to be confirmed. There’s still that same camera mound on the back.

The rest of the specs in the leak confirm what we’ve already heard.

Generally Google’s Nexus devices deliver on function over form. The renders of the LG Nexus 5X inside these cases show the positions of the camera, flash and fingerprint reader to be exactly the same as revealed in the previous leaks.

Taken by an unnamed source, with the background removed to protect said source, the image apes those of the leaked photo we saw last month. Laser autofocus sounds right as that’s something LG has used for a while in its phones. Various leaked renders and videos of both the Nexus devices have already revealed most of their key specifications and features.

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