Monday, April 22, 2013

Google Nexus 5 to come with 1080p FullHD, Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie


It is going to be substantially improved than its existing handset. Google Nexus 5 will come with 1080p FullHD display and Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie
Google Nexus 5 is still sometimes away. But the handset is being impatiently awaited following the launch of the next generation Samsung flagship handset Galaxy S4. The latest Sammy handset comes with everything great and it is the toast of the town right now. Search giant Google’s next generation smart-phone is also going to match Galaxy S4 in everything from display quality to processing power besides of course a great camera. Galaxy S4 comes with a very impressive 13 mega pixel camera and it is needless to say that Google will not shy away from putting in a similarly impressive or even better camera in its next generation handset.
When Google’s Nexus 4, manufactured by Korean tech giant LG was launched in the market it came with every feature that were part of the top selling handsets, but there was a huge difference. While Apple’s iPhone 5, Nokia Lumia 920 and Samsung Galaxy S III were very expensive, Google’s Nexus 4 looked as the cheapest handset with the lowest price tag. This was the reason that the demand for the handset never came down and it always looked out of stock. Whenever supply increased, demand too went high.
With HTC One, LG Optimus Pro G and Samsung’s Galaxy S4 all coming with larger 1080p FullHD displays, high-end processors and advanced rear cameras, we can safely expect the same from Google for its Nexus 5. All new top-of-the-line phones for the year have stunning rear cameras, and now it is rumored that Google’s next Nexus phone, possibly the Nexus 5 or X-Phone, is to mount a Nikon-branded ‘triple camera sensor’ camera for breathtaking pics and videos. The rumor is first broken up by Phone Arena. Referring to some tipster, the blog has assumed that the new Nexus phone is to mount a Nikon camera, which will surely be rocking news if true. “Our tipster claims that the camera module will feature a “triple camera sensor thing” and have Nikon branding,” writes the site. It has also noted claim of the tipster that the “camera is selling point, testing module now is better than everything else.”
We can expect a lot better camera in Nexus 5 compared to Nexus 4. Nokia Lumia 920 boasts a PureView 8MP camera; a new rumored higher end model for the device – the Lumia 1000 – is to tout a 41MP PureView camera. So like, low-priced high-end phones from small firms such as Oppo, BLU and ZTE also carry superb cameras. So, we don’t need to wonder if we are told that the next Nexus phone is to have a further nice Nikon branded camera. It is possible, and is also a necessity for a phone to remain competitive in the crowd of an array of premium phones. Sometimes ago Google’s senior vice president of engineering, Vic Gundotra has unofficially confirmed the chance for a better camera on the next Nexus phone. In a causal update, Mr. Gundotra posted on Google+ that fans could expect an innovation in the camera department of the next Nexus phone. He posted that “we are committed to making Nexus phones insanely great cameras. Just wait and see.”
There are reports from credible sources that the next Google phone will be much more improved. There are rumors that Google is most likely to get it produced by its own hardware unit, Motorola. Google took over the Libertyville mobile firm in 2011 for a record-breaking compensation. Motorola operates as a stand-alone company under Google, though. But, now, the rumor is gaining momentum that there would be a Google and Motorola tie-up for the next Nexus phone. The next Nexus phone, whether from Motorola or not, is to tout some common features that you can see with almost all current flagships from other tech makers. It may include a more powerful quad core processor, better camera as discussed above, a 1080p display and a lot more. Above all, it will debut the next Android version, which might be Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, as per rumors. Google used to premier new versions of its mobile OS through new Nexus devices.

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