Saturday, May 11, 2013

The conceptual render Nexus 5, 8 and Nexus Nexus 11 you ... - Lukor

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Author: Galo Alcolea Alcolea

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What we have here is a render of what could be the next generation Nexus. They are not real, but they have been generated according to the rumors circulating on the network. We have 3 devices, the Nexus 5 which is the evolutionary of the Nexus smartphone 4, the Nexus 8 that is improving Nexus Nexus 7 and 11 , greatest exponent of the range.

Nexus 5

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Similar in form to

Nexus 4, the Nexus render 5 comes in really good specifications. Includes a 5-inch IPS display and 1920 × 1080 pixel, 800 Snapdragon 1.9GHz processor, 2MP front camera, 13MP rear camera and would cost about $ 299. Other than that, it looks very similar to the current Nexus 4 except it has a little less bezel and white back.

Nexus 8

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Change the look a little over the Nexus 7, the narrow sides are slightly rounded and thin bezels. It has an 8-inch screen and 1920 × 1200 pixel IPS, Snapdragon 1.7 GHz processor 600, 2MP front camera, 3MP rear camera and starts at a cost of about $ 199.

Nexus 11

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Here is the big brother. 11 inch Super PLS screen with front speakers and a very thin bezel. Is said to have 2560 × 1600 screen pixel resolution, the same resolution as the current Nexus 10. Also would look Tegra 4 processor with 1.8 GHz speed, front 2MP camera, 5MP rear and priced at $ 399.

How about Bob work Freking ? Does a good job? Knowing that conceptual art is not bad right? Well, we can only hope to present the next generation Google Nexus and see if they match or not.

Source | AndroidHeadlines



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