Trending News|August 05, 2015 08:49 EDT
Google Nexus 5 2015 Release Date News: A Superior Nexus 5 Expected to Arrive by Year End
The Google Nexus 5 2015 is among the highly anticipated smartphones that are scheduled to arrived this year. Although the search engine giant is yet to make any official announcement regarding the Nexus 5 2015, already the Internet is rife with speculations, while leaked images and specifications of the purported device have made tech enthusiasts and experts more excited about the upcoming Nexus 5 2015.
Quoting BGR, Chrisitian Today reports that a recent tweet from the credible smartphone industry leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer via his Twitter account @OnLeaks divulged an image of the new phone's rear case that offers hints regarding what customers can expect from the upcoming device.
It was noticed that the rear casing for the device may perhaps house a 3D camera. While the recently leaked image of the purported Nexus 5 2015 casing may be the most recent bit of news about Nexus 5 2013's successor, as of now, no detail regarding the new device has been confirmed.
In addition, there are rumors that Nexus 5 2015 may be released in October or November, similar to the previous Nexus devices.
Meanwhile, a report in IB Times stated that Android's product manager Jamal Eason revealed in a blog post that Google's latest operating system (OS) Android M will be arriving this fall, and this could also indicate the release of the new Nexus 5 2015, as it has been reported that the upcoming device will run on the new OS.
If Google follows the release pattern of its Nexus devices, it is expected that customers would see the new Nexus 5 2015 by the end of this year.
The previous rendition, the Nexus 5 2013 was manufactured by LG Electronics and has been well- accepted by several Android users. The device offers a wonderful design, modest specs, and is impressive when it terms of its performance.
According to Android Origin, despite these brilliant features, the Nexus 5 2013 only cost people half the price of flagship devices.
Moreover, Nexus phones run smoothly and any updates on the software come directly from Google.
With Nexus 5 2013 still performing well, it is only fitting that Google teams up with LG Electronics again to bring a superior version of Nexus 5 2013 in the form of Nexus 5 2015.