LG Nexus G photos have made their way into the wild today. Of course, we are not 100% sure that this will be the name, but it is possible. News has been all over the place about the LG and Google’s latest Nexus phone, and these new photos appear to be confirmation of its existence. Photos and specs leaked yesterday, but those had a cast around the phone hiding its final design. These new photos lack that casting, and it gives us a much better idea of what the device will look like.

We first reported that the LG Nexus G would have a 13 megapixel camera, but upon further review of these photos, we do not think that is the case. A 13 megapixel camera would have a bit more bulge to it, as shown in our hands-on with the LG Optimus G here. The camera in these photos is clearly quite thin, and it seems impossible to fit a 13 megapixel camera in such a small space.

The rest of the specs we reported yesterday still appear to be true. It looks like it has Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean installed. The pictures do not confirm or deny the quad-core 1.5 GHz S4 processor or 2GB of RAM, but we don’t see any reason not to believe these reported specs.

This looks like a pretty slick device, and we expect to see some announcements soon. These new pictures show a ton more detail, and it looks very stylish. The reported 4.7 inch screen looks vibrant, and we can’t wait to see more from the LG Nexus G.

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    • i was thinking the same but then i was maybe now when i stick a screen protector it won’t start to peel off as fast? and also it might make it easier to make amazing cases for it, ie like the iphone as a shit load of accessories and the curve display is probably patient by samsung in some way, im really interested in this device now, but i was really hoping for that HTC Nexus rumor but i guess its not cuz they are going a different route but all is good if this device kicks ass im gonna get if not then im gonna try out the new iPhone we’ll see

  1. The odd design on back is LG’s patented Crystal reflection glass (yes it’s actually glass) that straight on has a textured look. In different lighting it will reflect and shine like diamonds. Rather unique.

  2. The odd design on back is LG’s patented Crystal reflection glass (yes it’s actually glass) that straight on has a textured look. In different lighting it will reflect and shine like diamonds. Rather unique.

  3. Haven’t they learn from iPhone 4 and its glass back? Its looks pretty cool, but I’m not sure how practical that it.

    Plus I wish they made the screen a bit longer too much black space between the speaker and the edge of display.

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