Tuesday, May 14, 2013

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A terminal could be the next product allegedly manufactured by the company to Google, the Nexus 5 , which has received many other names among rumors and leaks (Nexus X, Google X, X Motorola Phone, and Nexus May) has today made appearance in a GFX graphics performance tests Benchmarks folding down completely to devices like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One

We assume that in the Google I / O are not going to see this year’s creations Google hardware, and that is when it seems we’re close, I get a test GFX Benchmark giving us details about the upcoming Google flagship manufactured by Motorola to get the long teeth and do more suffered the wait.

And in recent performance tests Nexus 5 has released a score that would place a level of performance far above the rest of referral numbers this year such as the HTC One or Samsung Galaxy S4, reaching make FPS more than double the flagship of Samsung , which already is a beast this year. Commented In tests, the Nexus 5 responds to Motorola XT1058 code . Such score 1485 26.5 fps or frames, can come to reveal two very different things:

1. That next Nexus 5 run with a graphical optimization unusual or that dress processor the size of a 800 Snapdragon either a Tegra 4 , and now that the new processor Nvidia is coming maybe Google has wanted to implement it in your next flagship.

2. Another possibility is that this filtration is false and the screenshots of this test have been created by some photoshop site on planet Earth, something that should never stop keep in mind when it comes to leaks.

Sundar Pichai

While claims that the I / O will focus on new services like Google Play Games or Hangouts and not in new products hardware, so appearance and rumors about the Motorola X Phone or Nexus 5 only serve to increase the hope that Google is being saved the surprise for the Google I / O after all. To clarify our doubts wait until tomorrow, without going any further.

I have read in TabletZona.

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