10/26/2012: http://www.engadget.com/2012/10/26/lg-nexus-4-manual-8gb-16gb/?a_dgi=aolshare_twitter
10/12/2012:
I'll be keeping my eyes for the Samsung or HTC version of the Nexus.
Edited by zephiK - 10/26/12 at 8:37pm
10/12/2012:
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New details from the review include:
The inclusion of a multi-colored LED noficiation
There are no pogo pins for accessories
The micro SIM slot is on the left side below the volume rocker
The back is completely smooth and glossy, perhaps scratch-resistent glass
The sides of the device are made from a matte black rubberized plastic
Size is 134 x 69.2 x 9.2 mm
Weight is 139 g
Source: http://androidandme.com/2012/10/smartphones-2/lg-nexus-4-review/
The inclusion of a multi-colored LED noficiation
There are no pogo pins for accessories
The micro SIM slot is on the left side below the volume rocker
The back is completely smooth and glossy, perhaps scratch-resistent glass
The sides of the device are made from a matte black rubberized plastic
Size is 134 x 69.2 x 9.2 mm
Weight is 139 g
Source: http://androidandme.com/2012/10/smartphones-2/lg-nexus-4-review/
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Price is rumored to be starting at $399
The device will sport a quad-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 CPU built on Krait architecture, 8GB of internal storage (which won’t be expandable), 2GB of RAM, and a sealed battery. You’ll be operating the phone on a 4.7-inch display that is “as beautiful, if not more beautiful, than the HTC One X’s display.” There has been speculation of a 16GB unit, but all prototypes that have been seen are 8GB units only.
Source: http://bytenow.net/2012/10/11/lg-nexus-october-29th/
The device will sport a quad-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon S4 CPU built on Krait architecture, 8GB of internal storage (which won’t be expandable), 2GB of RAM, and a sealed battery. You’ll be operating the phone on a 4.7-inch display that is “as beautiful, if not more beautiful, than the HTC One X’s display.” There has been speculation of a 16GB unit, but all prototypes that have been seen are 8GB units only.
Source: http://bytenow.net/2012/10/11/lg-nexus-october-29th/
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Overall pretty disappointing specs in terms of internal space. 8GB as a opener? In my eyes, I find this to be pretty unacceptable but $299 off contract device does seem tempting but the 8GB + no microSD is a throw off for me (if it was 8GB + microSD I'd go along with it; 16GB + no microSD is ok; 32GB + microSD or no microSD is the ideal for me)Rumored specs of the LG Nexus include:
The device is based on the Optimus G but doesn’t look the same
Quad Core Snapdragon S4 processor
2GB RAM
1280×768 True-HD IPS screen
On screen soft keys (of course)
8 Megapixel Camera
No microSD slot
8GB and 16GB versions only (at least initially)
Non-removable battery
Wireless charging built in
The retail name of the device is yet to be decided
Source: http://androidandme.com/2012/10/smartphones-2/are-these-the-final-specs-for-the-lg-optimus-g-nexus/
The device is based on the Optimus G but doesn’t look the same
Quad Core Snapdragon S4 processor
2GB RAM
1280×768 True-HD IPS screen
On screen soft keys (of course)
8 Megapixel Camera
No microSD slot
8GB and 16GB versions only (at least initially)
Non-removable battery
Wireless charging built in
The retail name of the device is yet to be decided
Source: http://androidandme.com/2012/10/smartphones-2/are-these-the-final-specs-for-the-lg-optimus-g-nexus/
I'll be keeping my eyes for the Samsung or HTC version of the Nexus.
Edited by zephiK - 10/26/12 at 8:37pm








, LG´s regressing.

