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NEXUS 5- Specs, Features And Price. by stevebent(m): 10:19pm On Jul 13, 2013
Google Nexus 5 Specs
As is always the case: nothing is yet officially known about the Nexus 5. Although that hasn’t stopped an entire myriad of information leaking online about the device, what it will be like, and the spec it’s likely to pack. We’ve been sifting through all of them for the past couple of weeks. Below are the fruits of our labour – everything currentlyknown about theNexus 5.
Nexus 5– Hardware
Google has never been one to shy away from offering the besthardware on the market. Its HTC-produced Nexus One was among the first smartphones to offer a 1GHz processor, and it hasconsistently provided leading screen technology on its devices too, ensuring they stay current for longer and the Nexus 5 looks to continue that trend.
According to sources the Nexus 5will feature Qualcomm’s speed-demon Snapdragon 800 CPU, a quad-core processor which will be clocked to 2.3GHz giving the device all the power it could possibly need…and more.
The device will also make use of the company’s Adreno 330 GPU which boasts almost 50% more performance that its predecessorthe Adreno 320.
How much RAM the device will host has been subject to debate amongst tipsters, with some quoting 3GB as the magic number, while others claim that 2GB will remain.
On-board storage options could be more expansive with 16GB, 32GB and 64GB options. It is also believed that Google will continue with its tradition of notincluding microSD-support. Although the addition of 32GB and 64GB variants is definitely welcome.
The Nexus 5’s features look to besuitably impressive too.
The device is rumoured to feature a 16-megapixel Omni-Vision primary camera tweaked by photographic wunderkinds Nikon. Said camera is expected to record 4K video at 30 FPS, or 1080P video at 60FPS, and the front-facing camera will be bumped up to a 2.1-megapixeloffering too.
If the Nexus 5 packs in Android Key Lime Pie, it will feature a GPS-assisted camera which is saidto be shipping with the newest iteration of Android. Thisnew software tweak will mean the camera will automatically adjust the settings according to where you are when you take the shot, including the light sensor, temperature sensor and accelerometer. You’ll still have all the manual setting to over-write these auto settings too, making itone of the most advanced cameras around.
Another key improvement is saidto be the battery, which will go from a fairly middling 2100mAH to a monster 3300mAh and, of course, the whole caboodle will be driven by the next iteration of Google’s Android OS: Key Lime Pie.
Another more recent rumour says the Nexus 5 will share its spec with LG’s Optimus G Pro. This will mean a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chip with 2GB of RAM and an Adreno 320 GPU. This would mean a 13-megapixel camera, still said to possibly be made by Nikon, but some rumours say it’ll feature a kind of’triple sensor’, which could be aFoveon X3.
The battery is pegged at 3,140mAh and if it does follow the Optimus G Pro’s spec closely that would mean 32GB of storage and microSD capability for cards up to 64GB. Could this also be the first Nexus with 4G support? I think that’s quite likelywith all the changes in the market place.
Consistently, the Nexus 5 is said to have a 5-inch 1080p display, which would be smaller than the Optimus G Pro’s 5.5-inch LCD and consequently should be a bit sharper too.
Nexus 5 Expected Price
As we all know that Google is generous, the price of the Nexus 5 is expected to be $350-$400..
http://techlatch.com/google-to-release-nexus-5-with-android-5-0-on-october-5/
Re: NEXUS 5- Specs, Features And Price. by physise(m): 10:23pm On Jul 13, 2013
stevebent: Google Nexus 5 Specs
As is always the case: nothing is yet officially known about the Nexus 5. Although that hasn’t stopped an entire myriad of information leaking online about the device, what it will be like, and the spec it’s likely to pack. We’ve been sifting through all of them for the past couple of weeks. Below are the fruits of our labour – everything currentlyknown about theNexus 5.
Nexus 5– Hardware
Google has never been one to shy away from offering the besthardware on the market. Its HTC-produced Nexus One was among the first smartphones to offer a 1GHz processor, and it hasconsistently provided leading screen technology on its devices too, ensuring they stay current for longer and the Nexus 5 looks to continue that trend.
According to sources the Nexus 5will feature Qualcomm’s speed-demon Snapdragon 800 CPU, a quad-core processor which will be clocked to 2.3GHz giving the device all the power it could possibly need…and more.
The device will also make use of the company’s Adreno 330 GPU which boasts almost 50% more performance that its predecessorthe Adreno 320.
How much RAM the device will host has been subject to debate amongst tipsters, with some quoting 3GB as the magic number, while others claim that 2GB will remain.
On-board storage options could be more expansive with 16GB, 32GB and 64GB options. It is also believed that Google will continue with its tradition of notincluding microSD-support. Although the addition of 32GB and 64GB variants is definitely welcome.
The Nexus 5’s features look to besuitably impressive too.
The device is rumoured to feature a 16-megapixel Omni-Vision primary camera tweaked by photographic wunderkinds Nikon. Said camera is expected to record 4K video at 30 FPS, or 1080P video at 60FPS, and the front-facing camera will be bumped up to a 2.1-megapixeloffering too.
If the Nexus 5 packs in Android Key Lime Pie, it will feature a GPS-assisted camera which is saidto be shipping with the newest iteration of Android. Thisnew software tweak will mean the camera will automatically adjust the settings according to where you are when you take the shot, including the light sensor, temperature sensor and accelerometer. You’ll still have all the manual setting to over-write these auto settings too, making itone of the most advanced cameras around.
Another key improvement is saidto be the battery, which will go from a fairly middling 2100mAH to a monster 3300mAh and, of course, the whole caboodle will be driven by the next iteration of Google’s Android OS: Key Lime Pie.
Another more recent rumour says the Nexus 5 will share its spec with LG’s Optimus G Pro. This will mean a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chip with 2GB of RAM and an Adreno 320 GPU. This would mean a 13-megapixel camera, still said to possibly be made by Nikon, but some rumours say it’ll feature a kind of’triple sensor’, which could be aFoveon X3.
The battery is pegged at 3,140mAh and if it does follow the Optimus G Pro’s spec closely that would mean 32GB of storage and microSD capability for cards up to 64GB. Could this also be the first Nexus with 4G support? I think that’s quite likelywith all the changes in the market place.
Consistently, the Nexus 5 is said to have a 5-inch 1080p display, which would be smaller than the Optimus G Pro’s 5.5-inch LCD and consequently should be a bit sharper too.
Nexus 5 Expected Price
As we all know that Google is generous, the price of the Nexus 5 is expected to be $350-$400..
http://techlatch.com/google-to-release-nexus-5-with-android-5-0-on-october-5/
awesome
Re: NEXUS 5- Specs, Features And Price. by physise(m): 10:25pm On Jul 13, 2013
stevebent: Google Nexus 5 Specs
As is always the case: nothing is yet officially known about the Nexus 5. Although that hasn’t stopped an entire myriad of information leaking online about the device, what it will be like, and the spec it’s likely to pack. We’ve been sifting through all of them for the past couple of weeks. Below are the fruits of our labour – everything currentlyknown about theNexus 5.
Nexus 5– Hardware
Google has never been one to shy away from offering the besthardware on the market. Its HTC-produced Nexus One was among the first smartphones to offer a 1GHz processor, and it hasconsistently provided leading screen technology on its devices too, ensuring they stay current for longer and the Nexus 5 looks to continue that trend.
According to sources the Nexus 5will feature Qualcomm’s speed-demon Snapdragon 800 CPU, a quad-core processor which will be clocked to 2.3GHz giving the device all the power it could possibly need…and more.
The device will also make use of the company’s Adreno 330 GPU which boasts almost 50% more performance that its predecessorthe Adreno 320.
How much RAM the device will host has been subject to debate amongst tipsters, with some quoting 3GB as the magic number, while others claim that 2GB will remain.
On-board storage options could be more expansive with 16GB, 32GB and 64GB options. It is also believed that Google will continue with its tradition of notincluding microSD-support. Although the addition of 32GB and 64GB variants is definitely welcome.
The Nexus 5’s features look to besuitably impressive too.
The device is rumoured to feature a 16-megapixel Omni-Vision primary camera tweaked by photographic wunderkinds Nikon. Said camera is expected to record 4K video at 30 FPS, or 1080P video at 60FPS, and the front-facing camera will be bumped up to a 2.1-megapixeloffering too.
If the Nexus 5 packs in Android Key Lime Pie, it will feature a GPS-assisted camera which is saidto be shipping with the newest iteration of Android. Thisnew software tweak will mean the camera will automatically adjust the settings according to where you are when you take the shot, including the light sensor, temperature sensor and accelerometer. You’ll still have all the manual setting to over-write these auto settings too, making itone of the most advanced cameras around.
Another key improvement is saidto be the battery, which will go from a fairly middling 2100mAH to a monster 3300mAh and, of course, the whole caboodle will be driven by the next iteration of Google’s Android OS: Key Lime Pie.
Another more recent rumour says the Nexus 5 will share its spec with LG’s Optimus G Pro. This will mean a Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 chip with 2GB of RAM and an Adreno 320 GPU. This would mean a 13-megapixel camera, still said to possibly be made by Nikon, but some rumours say it’ll feature a kind of’triple sensor’, which could be aFoveon X3.
The battery is pegged at 3,140mAh and if it does follow the Optimus G Pro’s spec closely that would mean 32GB of storage and microSD capability for cards up to 64GB. Could this also be the first Nexus with 4G support? I think that’s quite likelywith all the changes in the market place.
Consistently, the Nexus 5 is said to have a 5-inch 1080p display, which would be smaller than the Optimus G Pro’s 5.5-inch LCD and consequently should be a bit sharper too.
Nexus 5 Expected Price
As we all know that Google is generous, the price of the Nexus 5 is expected to be $350-$400..
http://techlatch.com/google-to-release-nexus-5-with-android-5-0-on-october-5/
awesome
Re: NEXUS 5- Specs, Features And Price. by Tinyemeka(m): 12:04am On Jul 14, 2013
stevebent:
Nexus 5 Expected Price
As we all know that Google is generous, the price of the Nexus 5 is expected to be $350-$400..
http://techlatch.com/google-to-release-nexus-5-with-android-5-0-on-october-5/
cry cry
God bless Google!

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