Leaked Video: This is How Nexus 5 Looks Like, Epic Sunday Treat!

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Leaked information, specifications and other details are spinning in the rumor mills for the Nexus 5 from a couple of days now. Just a day before we saw an image for the Nexus 5, which shows the Nexus 5 revolution and now what has leaked out is a video showing almost everything for the Nexus 5.

The seven minute video shows the device from all angles as well as running various applications but without any sound. The phone showed in the video is very much similar to what we all have seen in the leaked images, the android version on the device is showed as Key Lime Pie which seems a little strange at the first glance but the description of the video clearly says that this video was recorded when the software of the phone was in the earlier stage. 

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However, the rumored specifications of the Nexus 5 are a 4.95 inch full HD IPS LCD display, supposedly the device will be powered by a 2.3 GHz Quad-Core processor with a Snapdragon 800 chipset along with a 2 GB of RAM, 8 MP camera, a 1.3 MP front facing camera. The device is believed to be run on Android 4.4 KitKat.

This is a leaked video, so people anxiously waiting for the device can calm down as the official news should not be away!

Comments

5 responses to “Leaked Video: This is How Nexus 5 Looks Like, Epic Sunday Treat!”

  1. Nikhil @ MobileJury.com Avatar

    The nexus 5 looks awesome. Waiting for the hands on review! :-)

  2. Advait Panchal Avatar

    Awesome Solid Construction!

  3. kevin adneson Avatar
    kevin adneson

    nexus 4 already rocked….. now nexus will be rrrroooooccccckkkkkssssssss

  4. giri1in Avatar
    giri1in

    Wow

  5. alakh Avatar
    alakh

    This is gonna be epic!

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