Google Nexus 5 2015 Release Date, Price, Specs And More

Google Is Finally Replacing The Nexus 5 And The New One Looks Amazing

The Google Nexus 5 was without doubt one of the best Android smartphones ever made. Made by LG and released by Google as the first major flagship for the Android operating system, the Nexus 5 was cheap, powerful and above all else, well made.

While it suffered from a particularly average camera, the phone's large Full-HD screen and small bezel made it a fan-favourite along with its powerful processor and thin body.

Google is also reportedly teaming up with Huawei to help them produce another phone, potentially as a replacement for the Nexus 6.

Google Nexus 5 2015 Specs

Leaked images by nowhereelse.fr show a phone case for the new smartphone hinting at either a dual-camera setup or some form of iPhone-rivalling fingerprint sensor.

Little is known about how powerful Google's new flagship phone will be however we can hypothesise that it'll almost certainly come running the latest version of Snapdragon's 810 processor which means high-power and low-battery consumption.

While there have been concerns with the Sony Xperia Z4+ that the 810 can get incredibly warm during high-intensity tasks, LG has always had a fairly solid reputation of making sure its phones don't overheat so this is unlikely to be problem.

In terms of screen size it would seem reasonable to assume that the new Nexus 5 will remain in keeping with its namesake by offering a 5-inch screen.

This also has the added benefit of giving Google a good range of options to rival Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, both of which have screen sizes of 4.7-inches and 5.5-inches respectively.

Google Nexus 5 2015 Android Operating System

While Google's 'Internet of Things' operating system BRILLO was the talk of the town at Google's developer conference Google I/O 2015, the fact is there was a new version of Android announced as well.

Focusing heavily on bug fixes and streamlining, Android M will be focused around Google's new automation features including Google Now on Tap.

Android M will integrate Google Now within apps allowing users to ask contextual questions about what's on the screen or playing through the speakers with the smartphone intelligently knowing that you're referring to that content.

For example: You're playing a song by Tom Jones, and then ask Google Now "Where was he born?", Google knows you're talking about Tom Jones and will then give you the relevant answer.

Still in the developer stages, it would seem logical that Google's next Nexus phone will be the flagship for Android M.

Google Nexus 5 2015 Release Date

If Google is looking to take on Apple head-on then it'll need to launch its new smartphones before or around October. With the iPhone 6s reportedly arriving in just a few months, the company will surely want to make sure that customers have a rival should be start looking for an iPhone alternative.

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