The Biggest Question "When it is releasing ?"
Well the confirm releasing date of the awaiting Nexus 5 is November 1 (in the UK)
Nexus 5 Price
The Nexus 5 continues in the same vein , with the 16 GB model pricing at £299/ $349
and for the 32 GB model pricing at £339/$399
Nexus 5 Operating system (OS)
The Nexus 5 is the first smartphone to run Android 4.4, so if you want the latest version of Google's OS in your hand as soon as possible then this is the phone you'll want.
Nexus 5 Battery
The inclusion of the Snapdragon 800 processor means power efficiency will be pretty good on the Nexus 5 and with a 2300mAh battery it should last a decent amount of time on a single charge.
It's good for up to 17 hours of talk time, 8.5 hours of Wi-Fi internet browsing and 7 hours of high speed 4G surfing.
It's good for up to 17 hours of talk time, 8.5 hours of Wi-Fi internet browsing and 7 hours of high speed 4G surfing.
If you hate cables then you'll be thrilled to learn that the Nexus 5 comes with wireless charging built in.
Nexus 5 Screen
Google (well LG technically) has equipped the new Nexus 5 with a 4.95-inch, full HD IPS display which sports an eye popping 445ppi pixel density.
Nexus 5 Power
To go with that impressive display, the Nexus 5 is also packing some serious heat under the bonnet with a punchy 2.26GHz quad-core processor - Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800
Couple with 2GB of RAM and the Nexus 5 is a seriously top-end handset with an extremely attractive mid-range phone price tag.
That's not all though, the Nexus 5 also sports an Adreno 330 GPU - which should make for some pretty decent on screen graphics.
LG has managed to throw in a few sensors too, including a gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, proximity/ambient light sensor, pressure sensor and something called a Hall sensor - we're working on finding out what that will offer.
Couple with 2GB of RAM and the Nexus 5 is a seriously top-end handset with an extremely attractive mid-range phone price tag.
That's not all though, the Nexus 5 also sports an Adreno 330 GPU - which should make for some pretty decent on screen graphics.
Nexus 5 Camera
Those of you who love taking photos with your phone will be disappointed to learn LG has only put an 8MP sensor on the rear of the Nexus 5. That's the same as last year's Nexus 4 and is no where near the 13MP and above cameras were seeing on handsets now
But there is also a front facing, 1.3MP camera for video calls and all important selfies - so all is not lost.
Nexus 5 Design
Thanks to its larger display the Nexus 5 is longer and wider than its predecessor, but it has managed to shave off some depth with vital statistics of 137.84 x 69.17 x 8.59mm.
The good news in the design comes in terms of the weight, with the Nexus 5 shedding 9g to tip the scales at 130g (4.59oz).
Nexus 5 Extra Specs
There are a range of other features embedded in the Google Nexus 5 including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, 4G LTE, GPS and NFC - ensuring you'll always be well connected.
There's no microSD slot, so if you want to expand on the 16GB/32GB of internal storage you'll have to take to the cloud
LG has managed to throw in a few sensors too, including a gyroscope, accelerometer, compass, proximity/ambient light sensor, pressure sensor and something called a Hall sensor - we're working on finding out what that will offer.
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