LG Nexus 5 2015 leaked images appear online

LG Nexus 5 2015 leaked images appear online photo LG Nexus 5 2015 leaked images appear online

The Nexus 5X will pack a 3180mAh battery and will reportedly run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow.



Are you going to purchase the new Nexus 5 2015 once it will get released? Previously, a purportedly leaked image shows a back side Nexus 5 Smartphone. However, we should say that prices on Zauba are merely an indicator. 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.

Which Nexus are you looking at getting?

The Google Nexus 6 is now being offered at a huge discount to its earlier price, indicating that the launch of its successor, Google Nexus 5 (2015), or the Nexus 5X, is just around the corner. With the original Nexus 5 from 2013, people had a lot of complaints about the camera being inferior.

Well, before quickly jumping to a conclusion let us remind you that the Motorola-made Nexus 6 still brings a great deal of quality on the table. On the rear, we can see what looks like a dual-tone LED flash and autofocus, above the fingerprint sensor. Thanks to a multitude of sources there’s now very little we don’t know about the flagship phones that Google is set to unveil on 29 September, and there’s a new image to add to the pile for the cheaper model.

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.

The appearance of the LG G4 Note also appears to corroborate with previous rumors that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 competitor will feature a plastic body and aluminum frame. However, since there is still no official word yet from the two manufacturers, Google and LG, fans are highly advised to take these rumors and leaks with a grain of salt for now. Although we are pretty certain that the particular feature will ostensibly be available in both LG’s and Huawei’s upcoming Nexus phones. 3GB RAM is the accepted standard, but 4GB RAM is also a possibility. It has been a good 12 hours since we have reported any Nexus leaks so we think it’s time for another. But since the USB is concealed in the picture, it can not be said for sure that the device will have a Type-C USB.

An image of a glittery Nexus 4.

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