Saturday, September 14, 2013

Alleged Nexus 5 is approved by Anatel and has new photos ... - Globo.com

Speculation about the Nexus 5 gained strength this week. In the last 11 days, a mysterious smartphone from LG was approved by Anatel. Document images show a device very similar to that seen in photos released in recent days by the website “Phone Scoop,” which also leaked some specs of the gadget. According to the site, the new Nexus will have a 4.96-inch display Full HD Snapdragon processor and 800, rivaling tops as Galaxy S4, G2 LG and Xperia Z1.

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Approval viewed at Anatel (Photo: Playback / Anatel) Approval view the website of Anatel’s Nexus 5 (Photo: Playback / Anatel)

The information posted on the website of Anatel are few, but it is possible to recognize the back with the device’s camera, which had already been seen in the video from Google to promote Android 4.4 KitKat.

However, according to the site’s “Phone Scoop”, the model design and maintain body similar to the Nexus 4, although no glass on the rear panel. In addition to the new Full HD screen and the new Snapdragon processor, the Nexus 5 will win a digital camera 13 megapixel rear, one front of 2.1 megapixels and 4G connection.

Nexus 5 wins Full HD screen of 4.96 inches and Snapdragon processor 800 (Photo: Playback / GSMArena) Nexus 5 wins Full HD screen of 4.96 inches and Snapdragon processor 800 (Photo: Playback / Phone Scoop)

The new Nexus has already received approval from the U.S. regulator telephony, the FCC, and the model will reach the market in November, along with Android 4.4 KitKat. Google has not yet scheduled a date for the presentation event.

Via Penguins Furniture and GSMArena

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