The Nexus 5 could arrive on October 14 with an optical stabilizer in its camera

Nexus 5 rear panel

As always with the most anticipated devices, the dance of dates of the Nexus 5 it begins to be something frequent. The truth is that his recent passage through the FCC could indicate that the launch is near, as well as that his coincidences with the LG G2 they would be very significant. Despite the fact that Google teams have never stood out for their cameras, we could see sensible improvements in this section very soon.

While it is true that some previous tracks could invite us to think that the Nexus 5 would arrive next to 4.4 Android Kitkat during the month of November, the bet of our colleagues in Android Help makes a lot more sense, given the sales in the Nexus 4 and the incessant news of the development of the device in the certification bodies.

The Nexus 5 continues to collect certificates before its launch

Be that as it may, the truth is that the last step by the North American FCC of an LG device, very similar to G2, whose photographs confirm the design guidelines that we could see in a Nexus (hitherto unpublished) that appeared in a veiled way during the announcement of the agreement with Nestlé for the next version of Android. As you can see, the material, the location of the camera and its protection fully coincide; only missing the word the registered Google brand.

Nexus 5 rear panel

LG's flagship, inspiration for Google's smartphone?

We do not know to what extent those of Mountain View will launch a device with the technical specifications of the LG G2 or they will lower their benefits a little to get a more balanced price. However, when the Koreans distributed the Nexus 4 on their own, almost a year ago, the price of the Nexus XNUMX amounted to $500, more or less the figure we expect from the G2. Thus, it would not be at all strange to find a hardware replica of the firm's flagship, although, of course, with a design and experience based on google philosophy.

Nexus 5 camera

A new clue that supports this hypothesis is the appearance of a optical stabilizer for the team also photographed in the FCC, which we already saw working in the LG G2. Although the Nexus have never stood out for the quality of their cameras (although the Nexus 4 improved significantly compared to previous generations), this year we can find a surprise very positive.

Source: Talk Android.


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