Daily dose of Nexus 5 rumors: announcement tomorrow, release date November 1st, more images
The Nexus 5 has been all the rage in recent days and weeks with wild speculations about its release date, but now we seem to finally have near-perfect clarity. After hitting retailers across the globe, now a Shanghai store claims the Nexus 5 will (finally) get officially announced by Google tomorrow, on October 31st. The release date for the store is expected to be right after that on November 1st.
This corroborates all credible sources with inside information that have been claiming an October 31st release in the last month or so, despite conflicting rumors. Again, we have no inside information of our own to confirm or deny this, but it seems that all people in the know have given their nod and the much awaited release date will be tomorrow.
So what can we expect? There is almost nothing we don’t know about the Nexus 5, we are still hoping to see it on Verizon Wireless, but apart from that the spec puzzle has been leaked and solved by various sources including FCC filings, carrier listings and so on.
The Nexus 5 price is said to be $349 for the basic 16GB model, and there will be a 32GB version as well. The handset should be available in black and white from the get-go.
source: PCM via Reddit
So what can we expect? There is almost nothing we don’t know about the Nexus 5, we are still hoping to see it on Verizon Wireless, but apart from that the spec puzzle has been leaked and solved by various sources including FCC filings, carrier listings and so on.
Nexus 5 specifications:
Display | 4.95-inch Full HD display, 442 ppi (potentially 4.97-inch) |
Dimensions | 137.84 x 69.17 x 8.59 mm (5.42 x 2.72 x 0.34 inches) |
Processor | 2.3GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) |
GPU | Adreno 330 |
RAM | 2GB |
Internal Storage | 16GB or 32GB |
Camera | 8MP auto-focus camera with OIS |
Front Camera | 1.3MP |
Sensors | accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity, light, barometer, orientation |
Battery | 2300mAh with support for wireless charging |
Other | Multiple LTE bands - support for Verizon (not confirmed), AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile; Pentaband HSPA+ (works across the globe), NFC, Nexus 7-like design, ceramic physical buttons |
source: PCM via Reddit
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