Sunday, 28 June 2015

Google Nexus 5 - SPECIFICATION

Google unveils a new Nexus phone every year, and a 2015 Nexus phone is already in the works. But with the namesNexus 4Nexus 5Nexus 6 and Nexus 7 already in use, what exactly will we get in 2015? We examine the UK release date, price, specification and feature rumours surrounding what will likely be the new Nexus 5 2015. 
Update 17 June: Huawei has been confirmed as the manufacturing partner on the new Nexus. A source told IBT that the P8 maker is working 'in close partnership with Google' on the smartphone.
In October 2014 Google announced its Nexus 6 phone. It was expected to go on sale in November, but it was actually getting on for Christmas before stock was available. Also see:Nexus 6 review. 
People were desperate to get their hands on the new Nexus 6, despite the fact it was possibly Google's most unexciting phone launched yet. Sure, it had the brand-new Lollipop OS and some powerful hardware inside, but for many customers the 5.96in Quad HD display was simply too big, while the £499 price no longer offered such brilliant value as did the previous Nexus 5 and Nexus 4. 
Google noticed the difference in its Q1 2015 earnings call, too. While takings were up 23 percent YOY from Google Play, revenue was down 3 percent compared to the previous quarter, and the Nexus 6 hadn't been nearly as successful as previous Nexus devices. It's possible that the 2014 Google phone was simply priced too high to garner the same kind of mass appeal as did the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5. 
And those phones really were killer Google phones, with the Nexus 4 announced in 2012 with an unbelieveably low SIM-free price of £239, and in October 2013 the Nexus 5 followed that tradition with unrivalled value for money at £299. 
That's the Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 covered. Meanwhile, the Nexus 7, which was last refreshed way back in 2013, is still one of the best-value 7in tablets around (the Nexus 9 andNexus 10 are larger tablets). Google no longer officially stocks the Nexus 7, but you can still get your hands on one online, and for not much more than £100. 

So what will the new Nexus 2015 phone be called? 

With only the Nexus 8 model name going spare, Google's either going to have to start refreshing its existing product lines, adding the year as it did with the second-gen Nexus 7, or go down the Apple route with the addition of an 'S'. Perhaps in 2015 we'll get a new Nexus 5s, or a new Nexus 6s.
…Or both. Since early rumours circulating on the web suggest Google is in talks with both LG and Huawei for its new Nexus phone (which LG has now confirmed, saying the new Nexus phone is "under consideration at LG", according to Android Pit). It's quite possible that we'll see both a new Nexus phone and a new Nexus tablet, or maybe a new Nexus phone and a new Nexus phablet, with LG making one device and Huawei the other.
LG, of course, made the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, while Motorola made the Nexus 6, Asus made the Nexus 7, HTC made the Nexus 9 and Samsung the Nexus 10. Huawei, meanwhile, has just launched a very interesting, very good-value phablet in the Huawei P8 maxalongside its flagship Huawei P8. It's possible, then, that we'll see a new Nexus 5 2015 from LG and a new Nexus 6 2015 from Huawei, although most sources online suggest there will simply be a new Nexus 5, and it's up in the air whether LG or Huawei will make it.
Update: As mentioned at the top of the page, a source claims that Huawei is the confirmed partner with Google on the new Nexus smarrphone.
new Nexus 5 2015 second generation

New Nexus 2015 phone UK release date and price rumours: When is the new Nexus 5 2015 coming out? How much will the new Nexus 5 2015 cost? 

We now know that the existing Nexus 5 will get Android M, when it launches. During theGoogle I/O 2015 keynote we got our first glimpse of Android M, the operating system that will run on the new Nexus phone(s). At the keynote Google failed to mention any new Nexus handsets or tablets. But there is good news for existing Nexus 5 users in that an early build of Google's Android M is available to developers with Nexus 5 phones starting today.
Android M includes a number of important and interesting changes to the operating system, including a mobile payments system (in the US) and what Google calls 'more intuitive' app permissions. Android M will launch globally in the Autumn, and the developer release suggests that the Nexus 5 will get it straight out of the box.
Importantly, Android M also brings support for USB Type-C, a reversible conntector that was shown during the keynote with a mystery phone - could it be the new Nexus 5?
New Nexus 5 with USB Type-C?


New Nexus 2015 phone specification and features: What to expect from the new Nexus 5 2015 

Concept images of a new Nexus 5 2015 have been posted on Google+ by designer Miqdad Halim. These feature both an LG Nexus 5 2015 and a Samsung Nexus 5 2015. Halim lists some specs below each concept, although you should take them with a pinch of salt. Both suggest there will be a 5.2in full-HD screen, an octa-core processor and a 13Mp rear camera.
New Nexus 2015 phone UK release date, price, specification and feature rumours: When is the new Nexus 5 coming out? Who will make the new Nexus 5 2015? 
New Nexus 2015 phone UK release date, price, specification and feature rumours: When is the new Nexus 5 coming out? Who will make the new Nexus 5 2015?
A more convincing leak is the phone used in Google's own promo video for Project Fi. It's clearly not a Nexus 6, despite the fact that is the only available handset that works with Project Fi right now, so could it be a Huawei-made Nexus phone? Check out the video below. 
It's impossible to tell what specification a Huawei-made Nexus 5 or Nexus 6 might carry, but based on its recent P8 and P8 max launch we're going to guess that there will be a 5.2in full-HD display, 3GB of RAM, 13- and 5Mp cameras, and a Kirin- rather than Qualcomm octa-core processor. It'll be a 4G phone and, fingers crossed, since this will be a Chinese phone, potentially dual-SIM - are we about to see dual-SIM make real inroads in the UK?
Alternatively, if Google opts to work with LG once again, we could very well see another Quad HD display, as was seen on the Motorola-made Nexus 6. 
We'll update this article with more details as we hear them.

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