LG Nexus 5 (2015) leaked image shows final design with fingerprint scanner

LG Nexus 5 (2015) leaked image shows final design with fingerprint scanner photo LG Nexus 5 (2015) leaked image shows final design with fingerprint scanner

We here at Ausdroid are hearing that the Huawei Nexus will in fact have a 5.7in display, thereby differentiating itself markedly from the 5.2in display on the upcoming LG Nexus phone.



As for the software junkies, it is also notable that the handset comes with Android Lolipop 5.1.1 straight out of the box and it will be the first to receive the update for Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

The pricing and purported official name of the LG-made Nexus 5 handset have been leaked by an anonymous source a couple of days back. In the latest rumors, Google partnership with LG and Huawei brand to bring two new devices.

The release of LG’s latest Nexus 5 is scheduled for September 29 at San Francisco this year.

Thanks to so many leaks, now we know how the Nexus 5 2015 by LG will look like. As well as numerous rumors suggesting that the new Huawei Nexus would have a 5.7-inch display, prolific and mostly-reliable leaker @onleaks also backed this up. Apart from internal hardware and design, both companies include additional specs such as LED flash, autofocus and fingerprint scanner.

The front camera of the Nexus 5 2015 remains a mystery, as there are no confirmed Nexus 5 2015 photos that show the display or the front of the device.

Chinese handset manufacturer Huawei has been making the handsets for Google’s upcoming “Nexus 6” phablet and there have been several leaks of the cases. The images show off the LG-H968 device model, which also features the camera seen in the rear view of the device.

Today we have news of a further development on the Huawei Nexus 2015.

Since people are saying the Nexus 5 2015 is at IFA Berlin somewhere, hidden away in a dungeon, we’re curious to see if anyone gets to actually see it. As new leaked images are popping up, there’s a distinct possibility of that happening by the time IFA ends on September 9. The surprising thing about the image is that it does not bear the LG logo below the Nexus logo.

We’ve been seeing tons of Nexus-related rumors lately.

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