Thursday 31 October 2013

Google finally releases the Nexus 5

The many weeks of dripping and speculation are over, as Google has announced the Nexus 5 smartphone, although it has done so without a elegant event. Instead Sundar Pichai, Google’s SVP of Android system, divided the details through a content. Of course, the Nexus 5 also provides with it the latest version of Android system,4.4 KitKat.

Thanks to the dripping, there are few enjoyment regarding the phone. As expected it has a 5-inch touchscreen display monitor, which is secured with Gorilla Cup 3, and functions a 1080p quality. The processer is a 2.3GHz, quad-core Snapdragon 800 and 2GB of RAM. The digital camera set up on the back has 8-megapixels, and comes with an LED show. Fortunately it’s ready with visible image backing and HDR+ too.

The mobile cellphone also has NFC, Wi-fi 4.0, and dual-band Wi-Fi, and in contrast to the Nexus 4, there is 4G LTE relationship too. Two styles are being offered, one with 16GB of storage space, and the other with 32GB, although there is no evidence of the latter having a larger battery energy pack, as per some rumours.

As for Android system 4.4, there is confirmation of the new Hangouts system, which leads to your SMS sms details into the mix, plus Google has involved conversation control using the “OK Google” control seen on the Motrola X. Gossips of the system being better developed for elements with 512MB of RAM have verified appropriate, and it’s all element of Google’s way to accomplish what it contacting, “The next billion money dollars clients.”

The Nexus 5 is for promoting now through Google Execute, with buys expected to provide in the next few times. The 16GB style has been charging $350.

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