Belarusian Tech Gets Hands-On Treatment on LG Nexus - Android General

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The LG Nexus has to be one of the worst kept secrets in smartphone history. New images of the device have surfaced thanks to Belarusian tech blog Onliner. As most respectable tech blogs would, the Onliner has done an amazing job of documenting the LG Nexus from every angle imaginable and even took the time to show it off next to Apple’s iPhone 5. We’re sure you guys would love to see a head-to-head LG Nexus versus the iPhone 5 showdown, but we’ll be waiting until the device is officially unveiled before we start comparing it to the competition.
The device, labeled as the LG E960, is equipped with a quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage, 8 megapixel rear camera and a 4.7-inch 1280 x 768 display. Like previous sightings of the LG Nexus, the device is running on Android 4.1.2, but there’s always a chance that it will receive a software update to Android 4.2 before the expected October 29th announcement.
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