Hopefully, The Nexus 5 should be the first smartphone to run Android 4.4 KitKat, Google's next OS. Google has already formalized the platform, but the details are a complete mystery. What new features are coming with this OS version, is mostly unknown. According to Google, this OS will be top most of all previous android OS's, with extraordinary feature and compatibility.
About other andoird device rather Nexus, Google ensures that their new operating system will be compatible for all other upgradable firmware devices, Mostly the tables. Other smartphone companies have to make their fixed versioned devices upgradable to run with new Android Kitkat 4.4.
Like Nexus 4, Google relies about the manufacturing responsibility to LG.The Nexus 5 should have a 4.96-inch screen, which would make it the largest Nexus smartphone to date. We should look for the same 1,920x1,080-pixel HD display as the G2's, which equals a 444-pixel density.
About the performance, there is no doubt that, it will come with best and optimized hardware performance into the market. But it is assuming that, the Nexus 5 will have quad-core 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 CPU. geared by 2GB of RAM, LTE support, and NFC capability, the handset is expected to employ wireless charging capability and a 2,300mAh battery. Leaked benchmarks results have the Nexus 5 outperforming all other Android devices and rivaling Apple's iPhone 5S.
Google Play listed the Nexus 5 price as "starting at $349." Hopefully, this covers the 16GB model, with a 32GB version fetching $399 or more.
Courtesy: Cnet
About other andoird device rather Nexus, Google ensures that their new operating system will be compatible for all other upgradable firmware devices, Mostly the tables. Other smartphone companies have to make their fixed versioned devices upgradable to run with new Android Kitkat 4.4.
Like Nexus 4, Google relies about the manufacturing responsibility to LG.The Nexus 5 should have a 4.96-inch screen, which would make it the largest Nexus smartphone to date. We should look for the same 1,920x1,080-pixel HD display as the G2's, which equals a 444-pixel density.
About the performance, there is no doubt that, it will come with best and optimized hardware performance into the market. But it is assuming that, the Nexus 5 will have quad-core 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 CPU. geared by 2GB of RAM, LTE support, and NFC capability, the handset is expected to employ wireless charging capability and a 2,300mAh battery. Leaked benchmarks results have the Nexus 5 outperforming all other Android devices and rivaling Apple's iPhone 5S.
Google Play listed the Nexus 5 price as "starting at $349." Hopefully, this covers the 16GB model, with a 32GB version fetching $399 or more.
Courtesy: Cnet