The Nexus 4 is one hard phone to pin down. After a couple brief spurts of availability near its initial release, the Nexus 4 has been practically non-existent. Its availability status is currently marked as “SOLD OUT” in bold, red letters on the Google Play store. Why? Was initial demand really that strong for Google’s ... Read More »
Google is ready to unveil the Nexus 4 on October 29th, and pretty much every detail about the device has already leaked out by now. Today a new Nexus render from @evleaks confirms a minor detail that we first reported on a couple weeks ago. A brief Read More »
The LG Nexus has been leaked so extensively these past few weeks, there’s absolutely no doubt in our minds that it’s guaranteed to be at least one of the devices Google has prepared for us next Monday at their Android event in New York City. As you would imagine, ... Read More »
The rumors have finally come to fruition. Google has just sent out invites to an exclusive Android event to be held on October 29th, in New York, NY.
Announced via email, just two Mondays from now at 10am, Google will be revealing what’s new with Android. We don’t know for sure what Google will have ... Read More »
Just a couple weeks ago, I found myself complaining about the lack of Nexus rumors and leaks. Now my brain can hardly keep up. At this point, it’s safe to say we know who’s going to manufacture the next big Nexus device, along with what it will look like and what version of Android it ... Read More »
Before all the recent leaked pictures of the LG Nexus, an inside source gave us his hands-on report of the device. All the details he provided have turned out to be true, so we decided to mockup what the final device might look like. To our surprise, the Photoshop’d phone looks quite nice. ... Read More »
Most people seem to be downplaying the LG Nexus because one version of the device will have 8 GB storage and LG sucks at software updates, but we couldn’t be more excited to get our hands on one. It will be the fastest Android phone with one of the ... Read More »
A truly great smartphone experience comes down to the marriage of software and hardware; how the two come together to form a conjoined experience. It’s about more than just using high-quality components. Design finally matters in a smartphone. And either Google doesn’t care, or they have it all wrong.