New Google Nexus phone made by LG (E960) pictured
Lately, there have been numerous leaks suggesting that Google is readying several new Nexus smartphones (as well as new Nexus tablets) for the next few months.
One of the upcoming handsets is made by LG, has the model number E960, and it looks like it has just appeared in live photos for the first time.
The photos show the device in two different situations, because they’ve emerged from different sources: XDA Developers, and Baraholka.
The first set of images show the LG E960 encased in some sort of a dummy box. They confirm that the handset is running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, and is codenamed Mako.
The second batch of photos show what the E960 really is: a smartphone that actually takes design cues from the Samsung Galaxy Nexus:
Since it’s believed that the E960 is based on the LG Optimus G, its features should include a 4.7 inch display with 1280 x 768 pixels, quad-core Qualcom Snapdragon processor, 2GB of RAM, and an 8MP or 13MP rear camera. The handset will most probably be officially announced before the end of October.
Via The Verge, Droid-life
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