Friday, October 4, 2013

Nexus 5 cost half that iPhone 5s - ALT1040

According to rumors, the price of Nexus 5 could be around 350-400 dollars, that is half the price of the iPhone 5s.

 new nexus 5
By JJ Velasco

October 3, 2013, 23:24

Get the extension for google chrome

When Google announced in early September, the new version of Android (Android KitKat ), was observed to company employees use a smartphone which quickly became associated with the Nexus 5 . Given that it is expected that the Mountain View presenting the new Nexus device in the month of October, many rumors began circulating about this new smartphone that supposedly would also be making LG. If last week spoke of the performance tests, are now beginning to move more and more rumors about his price . According to sources close to Google, Nexus the price of 5 would be half that of the iPhone 5s , ie be around 350-400 dollars.

Given that, according to data from the benchmarks filtered, the graphics capabilities of the Nexus 5 would be comparable to the iPhone 5s, the launch of the Nexus 5 with a price so low compared to iPhone 5s would not go unnoticed. Actually, this rumor is not new and had drawn the Nexus 5 as a device that, in terms of price, would be in the mid-range segment , a rumor that it would take more force according to information published by Tech Radar (which in turn referred to sources close to the company).

would be talking of a estimated price of around 350-450 dollars and, according to these same sources close to Google, the Nexus 5 could present a specification close to Apple’s new iPhone 5s though, that yes, do not know much more about the specifications beyond performance tests running on the network (and neither is it a rumor to confirm, for example, a 64 bit processor). Another detail that also comments on the hardware of the device is that it could include 4 GB of RAM but, for now, the benchmarks cast a lower figure, 3GB RAM .

And what would be the release date of the device? When will we see the Nexus 5? According to rumors circulating device will start selling later this month of October and, like the rest of Nexus devices, it would be a free terminal and no link to operator.

If all these rumors are true, Google would bring to market a great device Android where the price would play a key factor. Recall that the Nexus 4 was a hit whose stock was soon exhausted and terminal demand was high, a situation that may meet again because Google will play price strategy (a strategy that always works well and that, surely, to function with the new Nexus 5).

Image avatar

class=”subtituloGeneral”>

am a technology enthusiast who lives and works in Seville. My areas of interest are telecommunications, social media and technology history. More articles by this author »

No comments:

Post a Comment