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Nexus 5


While the Nexus program has seen some powerful phones and potent tablets, there essentially hasn’t ever been a phablet in the scheme, something which might change very soon!

flyme nexus 5

True to their word, Meizu have started to work on porting their Flyme ROM over to other devices. The first to officially get the Flyme treatment is the Google Nexus 5.

The MIUI development team are back after the Chinese New Year, and according to recent Weibo chatter MIUI V5 could soon be available based on Android 4.4 KitKat.

With St. Valentine’s day right around the corner, companies in China are making sure no one misses out on the love.

After a short stint with the rumour mills, the red variant of the premier Google Nexus series smartphone is now here and official.

News of key Oppo staff setting up their own smartphone brand, OnePlus, has spread far and wide. While we don’t know much about their plans were are excited to see what they have planned and wonder if they have what it takes to produce the next Nexus phone.

Xiaomi’s long long long overdue Snapdragon WCDMA version of the Xiaomi Mi3 IS coming mid-December, but is it too late?

It hasn’t been long since Android v4.4 KitKat was introduced by Google with the Nexus 5, and we already have a Chinese device running the same flavor of Android!

Google finally took wraps off of the Nexus 5, a device which suffered numerous leaks right from inception to the final launch.

Google’s next generation Nexus 5 briefly appeared on the Google Play store priced at $349!

After appearing in numerous leaks, mostly pictures, a video showing the next Nexus smartphone from all angles has emerged online, and we have to admit, the piece of kit looks slick!

Xiaomi, the undisputed masters of high-end low-cost phones, could be in for a shock if the latest Nexus 5 pricing rumours have any truth to them!

An anonymous tipster has managed to get their hands on an alleged Nexus operation manual which gives us details and full specifications for the next Nexus smartphone.

Contrary to what we’ve been seeing in the past about the next-gen Nexus smartphone, it might actually be called ‘Nexus 4 (2013)’ instead of Nexus 5. We saw Google adopt the same nomenclature with the newest Nexus tablet — the Nexus 7 (2013) — and with rumors of Google trying to unify the Nexus design, parallel naming strategies was only on the cards.

Probably the most looked forward to Android device at the moment, the Nexus 5, just made another appearance on the internet. Going by what we see this time round, the design of the device does in fact seem to be in agreement with the mystery Nexus device caught in Google’s promotional video for Android v4.4 KitKat.

The Nexus 4 was already an affordable, but difficult to buy, flagship phone and now after a price cut of $100 it is an even better bargain.

Rumours of the next version of Android have sprung up again stating that we could see an Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie release this October!

Chinese phone makers are developing a an amazing speed, it is only a matter of time before a Chinese Nexus phone is released! So who would you like to see Google team up with in China for the first Chinese Nexus handset?

The mighty Nexus 4 is an awesome Android smartphone at an amazing price, so what can LG and Google do with the Nexus 5?