Wednesday, October 10, 2012

New photos of LG Nexus was leaked

Yesterday was circulating leaked photo of LG mobile phones are said to be the next Nexus phone. In addition to photos and even key specifications of these phones were also revealed showing that the next generation of Nexus will operate with Android 4.2.






This time a new leak that appeared in Baraholka.onliner.by, technology blog from Belarus, showing the back of the LG Nexus looked motivated, also shown on the phone display screen looks quite relieved. If you look at the leaked LG Nexus seems overall more rounded when compared to Optimus G.



We see that the phone (model number E960, codename 'Mako') has a sleek shape with a completely flat back that has these crystal-like pattern inside that gradually becomes more pronounced as you go down the back of the phone. You can see the camera lens flush against the back with an LED flash (our guess would be an 8 megapixel sensor; anything more would have popped considerably out of the case) and a loudspeaker grille near the bottom. You can see the usual Google and OEM logos, the latter belonging to LG, in this case.
We don't see much of the sides but from what we can tell there is a power button on the right, the volume controls on the left and the headphone jack on the top. On the bottom is the microUSB port with two curious slots, possibly for some sort of a docking device.
On the front the phone looks remarkably like the Galaxy Nexus from Samsung, It has the same buttonless design, with the earpiece near the top edge and a front facing camera. Google has integrated the navigation controls at the bottom of the display once again. This area looks decidedly grayer than the black bezel of the phone, which suggests that it is an LCD, unlike the pitch-black AMOLED on the Galaxy Nexus. This shouldn't come as a surprise considering how deeply LG is invested in LCD technology.
That's all we can gather from these images. We are definitely hoping to see more of this phone in the coming weeks and learn more about it, especially on what's ticking inside that sleek body.
Update: According to the NenaMark2 benchmark score uploaded on the Nena Innovation AB website, the LG device has a display resolution of 1280 x 768 (it shows up as 1196 because of the space taken up by the navigations keys). It also has a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor with Adreno 320 GPU, which means it is the same APQ8064 found on the Optimus G.

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