Friday, September 6, 2013

The future Nexus 5 was seen passing through the FCC - Android Help

LG terminal has been “caught” when I was passing the tests in the FCC certification body. This model, so it has been known, might well be the future Nexus 5 which, apparently, is expected to take a long time does not appear to be presented with Android 4.4 KitKat.

particular model is the D820 , and there are reasons to think that this device would definitely highly anticipated new Google phone (remember that and you could see a video presentation of the Mountain View company itself). For example, one of which is support for using Qi wireless charging, as is clear in the picture below left. In addition, support for NFC is clearly contemplated.

Possible Phone Nexus 5 seen in the FCC

addition, sample images look similar to that we saw in the leak before commented on video presentation of the arrival of Android 4.4 KitKat . Therefore, this would be one more reason to think that the product has passed the FCC could be the Nexus 5. Mind you, this is neither confirmed nor can give a 100% reliability, but with the movement that are happening lately, which houses the non-replacement of stock of the Nexus August 4 GB, it is feasible to think that the design new Google phone is advanced enough to pass certification tests.

documentation of the FCC has been obtained from the model D820, it seems that this terminal will include a 4.96-inch screen , which would be an improvement as far as size is concerned , and the dimensions of the device would be at high and 131.9 68.2 in width. Of course, 4G support would be assured.

A possible Nexus 5 appears briefly in the hands of an employee of Google

Finally, some sources indicate that future processor Nexus May be a Snapdragon 800 . This is a possibility, no doubt (especially now that Google includes Qualcomm SoC in many of their products), but the cost of including this chipset could raise the price of the handset too, which makes this somewhat dubious. What seems almost certain is that this will be the first phone with Android 4.4 KitKat.

Engadget Source: FCC

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