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Nexus 5’s specs revealed almost in their entirety

Jamie Feltham
September 30, 2013

We’re still waiting on that official Google Nexus 5 announcement, despite numerous, undeniable leaks surrounding the new smartphone.

In the meantime we’ll have to make do with yet more information slippages, including this rather sizeable one to do with the device’s specs. Myce.com got hold on one of the phone’s logs, and androidworld.it studied it to bring us a fairly large amount of details on what the phone sports. As you’d expect, the phone comes packing a 5 inch display capable of 1080p resolution. Beneath its screen there’s a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset with 2GB of RAM and 16GB storage, and it should run Android 4.4 KitKat as we thought.

Camera-wise we’re looking at an 8 MP camera on the rear with a 1.2 MP front-facing lens to boot while connectivity will include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and GPS. Elsewhere we’ve heard that its battery will be a 2,300mAh unit and it will measure up at 131.9 x 68.2 mm, though we don’t know how thick it will be.

That’s a pretty revealing leak, then, although there are just a few tidbits of info will missing. As we noted a few weeks back, it looks like the phone will be launching on or before October 31, which gives Google just over a month from now to announce the thing and get it out there.

Source: GSM Arena

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Jamie Feltham

Videogamer, music listener, squash player, exerciser, technology journalister. Multimedia journalism graduate, writing for the What Mobile mag and website

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