Is it worth waiting for the Google Nexus 5?

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LG’s Google Nexus 5 release date is drawing nearer and the gadget has been getting spilled over and over. While all the monster smartphone manufacturers are busy getting their flagship smartphones, Google has yet to think of the following model of the Google Nexus, that is supposed to be the Google Nexus 5.

Where LG has raised G2, Samsung has brought Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note 3, Apple thought of iPhone 5S and 5C, HTC accompanied HTC One and now the One Max being supposed – It is easy for anybody to get confused while settling on a decision what gadget to sit tight for or what gadget to run with.

Is it worth waiting for the Google Nexus 5?:

Google Nexus 5

 

Software:

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The Nexus 5 is expected to be built by LG the same manufacturer who built the Nexus 4. Nexus 5 will definitely be a big move from the Nexus 4. One of the top reasons for this device to be in the spotlight is to leave the factory doors having Android 4.4 KitKat installed in it.

This will be the first device to run on Android 4.4, so this is one of the worthy reason to wait for this device while all other devices will be running on Android 4.3, you can enjoy the KitKat on your device. The expected improvements in the Android 4.4 KitKat include:

  • Improved notification widgets
  • Gallery Visuals
  • New APIs for animations
  • Screen re-sizing (fragmentation)
  • Mira-cast updates
  • Optimization on other Android devices including older versions

Hardware:

As far as the hardware of the device is concerned the Nexus 5 is expected to sport a 5-inch Full HD Display having 441 ppi and 1920 x 1080 resolution. The device will be powered with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 800 chipset (Quad Core) clocked at 2.3 GHz and Adreno 330 GPU, 2GB RAM.

The internal memory is expected to be 16  and 32 GB while no sd card slot will be available. The device will sport a 13-megapixel camera at the back and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. Some reports claim that Nexus 5 will have a 3300 mAh battery under the hood.

Build Quality:

As far as the design of the gadget is concerned, the construct quality will be great, the gadget will be slim, lighter and delightful. From the asserted spilled photos, it would appear that that the Nexus 5 will get manufactured using an unexpected material in comparison to that of the Nexus 4. It would appear that a polycarbonate material.

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Price:

In particular, this gadget merits sitting tight for with regards to cost. The users will have the capacity to make it start from just $299, this will be the cheapest gadget having monster specifications packaged in a reasonable value bundle.

Release Date:

We expect Google to bring the Nexus 5 up sometime in the last week of October 2013.

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Conclusion: 

Taking a gander at the specifications and the value, it is unquestionably worth sitting tight for the Google Nexus 5. While alternate devices like Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy S4, HTC One will be unreasonably hard for one to bear the cost of it will be easy to run with the Nexus 5. The gadget will also get all the software updates took off by Google as Google rolls out the updates faster than some other producer.

Stay tuned with us for more updates. Thank You All.

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