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LG Nexus 4 leaks again, confirms name and a few more specs

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  • By Cory Gunther
  • on 19 Oct, 2012

LG Nexus 4 leaks again, confirms name and a few more specs

The much rumored LG Nexus 4 has leaked again this morning, only this time from the highly popular and usually dead accurate @evleaks. The Twitter account has been spot on with multiple devices and leaks over the past few months, and this time around we’re expecting the same. We get a pretty generic shot of the front, but the leakster confirms the name and a few more specs.

It looks like the next Nexus will indeed be called the LG Nexus 4. We’re still up in arms as to whether or not we like the name. Then as usual with the quick image @evleaks has posted the full specs which is pretty much exactly what we already knew. They do however mention it being slightly heavier, and a tad bit thicker than the GSM Galaxy Nexus. So basically nearly the same as the Verizon Galaxy Nexus.

As we already know but just received confirmation, We’ll be working with a 4.7-inch 1280×768 TrueHD IPS+ display, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon S4 Pro “Krait” 1.5 GHz quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 8 megapixel camera, 1.3 front camera, and that non accessible 2,100 mAh battery under the hood. The leakster states the device is exactly 9.1mm thick, and weighs in around 139g.

One interesting thing worth noting is here we actually see 16GB for internal storage listed, so it sounds like 16GB models are also out in the wild too. Then they also state (8GB) as an option as well. Pretty much confirming the sad fact that there will only be an 8 and 16GB version of the LG Nexus 4. Jelly Bean MR1 is listed for the OS, so we still aren’t sure if this is Android 4.1.2, 4.2, or possibly even Key Lime Pie.

Now we’ll just have to wait until October 29th when Google will unveil the device to the world at their event in NYC. We’ll be there live so stay tuned Android fans!

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  • anywherehome

    32gb = I will buy
    16gb = I will wait

  • Com ruou

    I prefer the name Optimus nexus, better than LG nexus

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