As exciting as the launch of the Nexus 7
captured was, it wasnt the smartphone successor towards the Samsung
Galaxy Nexus that many had envisioned, but rather Android tablets,
without any SIM tray whatsoever. Despite what many thought would be the
only Nexus device in 2012, Google hadn't one, but three more tricks up
their sleeves before November and carrying out a little hiccup having a
hurricane the Nexus 4, 32GB/3G Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 counseled me
unveiled. As the latter two slot in to the medium and enormous tablet
categories of Googles newly populated Nexus family, the LG-made Nexus 4
looks set as the true successor towards the Galaxy Nexus. One year on
and this new device improves on the existing hardware in each and every
way, not to mention providing the newest version of Android available.
LG Nexus 4 What specifications will the LG Nexus 4 have? Besides the
form of Android it gives the scene, the Nexus 4s hardware also shows a
lot of innovation, with one of the very first types of Qualcomms
Snapdragon S4 Pro chip, an 8-megapixel camera and 2GB of RAM, but lets
look at the entire picture:
Screen: 4.7-inch 720 HD WXGA IPS LCD (with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 on top) Processor:
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 1.5GHz quad-core chip RAM: 2GB Memory: 8GB/16GB Camera: 8-megapixel rear, 1.3-megapixel front-facing Connectivity: HSPA+, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC Battery: 2100mAh What operating systems does the LG Nexus 4 run? Once we mentioned up top, the LG Nexus 4 is the first smartphone to run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and takes the Android smartphone torch from Samsungs Galaxy Nexus. It combined with the new Nexus 10 tablet are fresh in this area, as the marginally older Nexus 7 served as the debut device to the original version of JB; Android 4.1 a few months back. The latest form of Jelly Bean adds new features like Photo Sphere as well as an improved form of Google Now which add to an already more refined Android experience. What are the alternatives? Its difficult to disregard the concept that the Nexus 4 project landed in LGs lap amidst development for their own flagship Android device; the LG Optimus G. Indeed there is one fundamental similarity between both phones and its a large one: the processor. Both the Nexus 4 and the Optimus G are the initial smartphones to use that 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro made by Qualcomm. Its certainly one of their latest processors in this area also it looks set to tango using the likes of NVIDIAs popular Tegra 3 chip within the mobile device space. The Tegra devices are also worth taking into consideration when the Nexus 4 isnt your cup of tea. The first and best known being HTC One X, which recently received a makeover along with a power boost inducing the HTC One X+.
Screen: 4.7-inch 720 HD WXGA IPS LCD (with Corning Gorilla Glass 2 on top) Processor:
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro 1.5GHz quad-core chip RAM: 2GB Memory: 8GB/16GB Camera: 8-megapixel rear, 1.3-megapixel front-facing Connectivity: HSPA+, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC Battery: 2100mAh What operating systems does the LG Nexus 4 run? Once we mentioned up top, the LG Nexus 4 is the first smartphone to run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and takes the Android smartphone torch from Samsungs Galaxy Nexus. It combined with the new Nexus 10 tablet are fresh in this area, as the marginally older Nexus 7 served as the debut device to the original version of JB; Android 4.1 a few months back. The latest form of Jelly Bean adds new features like Photo Sphere as well as an improved form of Google Now which add to an already more refined Android experience. What are the alternatives? Its difficult to disregard the concept that the Nexus 4 project landed in LGs lap amidst development for their own flagship Android device; the LG Optimus G. Indeed there is one fundamental similarity between both phones and its a large one: the processor. Both the Nexus 4 and the Optimus G are the initial smartphones to use that 1.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro made by Qualcomm. Its certainly one of their latest processors in this area also it looks set to tango using the likes of NVIDIAs popular Tegra 3 chip within the mobile device space. The Tegra devices are also worth taking into consideration when the Nexus 4 isnt your cup of tea. The first and best known being HTC One X, which recently received a makeover along with a power boost inducing the HTC One X+.
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