There has been no scarcity of leaks that claim to show off Google’s next Nexus smartphone (comprising this not-so- delicate signal from Google itself) over the previous few weeks and months, but we may have just smash the mother lode this weekend. The 281-page draft brochure was acquired by Android Police and discloses much of the smartphone’s prospective specifications which still officially bears the LG model number – D821.
Truly however, LG is not making any person fool here. The manual is full of illustrations and pictures (some of the device in numerous conditions of dis-assemblage) that represent a very acquainted-looking phone wearing some Nexus 7-like labeling on its back end.
The manual claims that the new Nexus device will have a 4.95-inch HD 1080p screen with 16GB or 32GB of internal memory. The smartphone will seemingly be strengthened by a Snapdragon 800 processor at 2.3GHz, 2GB of RAM and a 2300mAh battery.
Two cameras are believed to be on panel – an 8-megapixel OIS camera on the back along with a 1.3-megapixel camera on the front side. Sensors are apparently incorporated for compass, gyroscope, proximity/ambient light and accelerometer. NFC and a notification light are also believed to be included.
The first birthday of the Nexus 4’s debut is quickly forthcoming, and as solid as the gadget was, it found itself being outshined by a more dominant type of smartphone in a matter of few months. The Nexus 4 and Galaxy Nexus made their formal first appearance in October 2011 and 2012 separately, and now that we have acquired determined rumors of a Google event planned for October 14 moving around