Google has clearly made its best Smartphone offer with Nexus 5, set to be launched in October 2013. It has diligently covered all factors and made continuous analyses in conjunction with LG to make Nexus 5 a flagship offering. Google has kept most pertinent points under wraps but it cannot stop a spate of leaks that keep creeping.
Display options
Nexus 5 will have a 5inch display screen with multiple color options and great imaging. Its exterior will be abuzz with polycarbonate and the Corning Gorilla Glass covering should add valor to its tale. It will be sleek, even if not as light as Apple iPhone.
Revelation package
Its revelation package comes in form of Android KitKat 4.4, a far-sighted OS that should comfortable multi-tasking and downloadable apps without fragmentation. All wait to see how it works in communion with the dazzling Snapdragon Qualcomm Processor 800, conceived to allow for handsome 4G LTE support. The clockwork should be precise and speed exhilarating enough to please buyers.
Conflicting reports
There are diverse reports about cameras though. A few state that it will repeat its Nexus 4 performance with an 8-Mp and a 1.2-Mp rear and front camera. Greater buzz is however around Nexus 5 having 13-Megapixel rear camera ably supported by 2-Mp front one. There will be a host of video, audio and image snapping options. Its sensors will also be up to scratch.
Battery-wise, Nexus 5 will enter a new territory with 3300mAh lithium-powered battery. This should ensure a comfortable running for 20 hours and more. This will be sugar in the mouth for travel addicts.
Smart Card in the offing
The Micro Card will give way to a smaller but effective Nano SIM Card. Internal storage is anyway significant at 8 GB, which will get space through the card to reach up to 64 GB. Clearly, Google has traversed huge distance and surprised all through its innovations.
Connectivity will be ripe with NFC and Bluetooth 4.0. There will be ideal port options for users and Google will surely append many apps through Google Play to be conformable with Nexus 5.
Stunning pricing
What takes the cake is its pricing, which is way modest at $399 when one compares with similar players. Nexus 4 used to be available at $299 (prices have gone down now) but clearly, couldn’t hold the candle to its new brother.
With Infra-red and other facilities being a part of this would-be phone, rumors are bound to float as the day of its launch comes near. The actual concept came about in Googleplex sometimes in May, when Google and LG thought about Nexus 5 and felt that it should ring true in every domain. If reports are to be believed, Nexus 5 ticks many boxes and more.