Monday 13 January 2014

LG and Google Partnership



LG and Google have partnered up to create the Nexus 5 Android 4.4 KitKat flagship, a smartphone with outstanding pixel density, a large Full HD display, a slim and lightweight design and possibly the fastest central processor on any mobile handset. The phone arrived on Halloween of last year, and is all treats and no tricks. Versatile as well as powerful, let’s check out a few of the more popular features and drool-worthy specs the Google Nexus 5 4G Android 4.4 smartphone delivers.
Obviously, with Android 4.4 out-of-the-box, it immediately starts off with an advantage over other handsets. Also, one of the nicest features of the phone is its design. LG crafted the Nexus 5 with a slender 8.59 mm (0.34 inch) profile, and the handset is even lighter than the average smartphone, while still delivering a feature-packed hardware package and huge 5.0 inch screen. Weighing in at just 130 g (4.59 ounces) makes the Nexus 5 lighter than other phones with smaller screens and less productive hardware.
The display mentioned above is a 5.0 inch IPS LCD capacitive, multitouch screen with 445 pixels located over each inch of display space. This gives that display a resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels, earning the handset a Full HD designation. Over 16 million colors can be found on that screen, which is protected against the hazards of everyday life by a layer of scratch resistant Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The phone is powered by a 2,300 mA battery providing 17.0 hours of all-around use after a full battery charge, and about two weeks standby power.
As far as connectivity options go, the phone not only allows for Wi-Fi 802.11 a, b, g, n, n 5GHz and ac connections, but also supports wireless Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and DLNA access. 4G LTE is supported, as is access on most worldwide radio bands. One of the nicest features is, since this is a Google collaboration, the phone is designed to be free of the bloatware that many wireless carriers force upon their customers. Android 4.4 delivers a quick and responsive experience, backed up by the 2.3 GHz quad core Snapdragon 800 CPU which powers the Nexus 5
On the back of the handset is an 8.0 megapixel snapper with dual recording capability working in conjunction with the front facing chat cam. That main camera records video in 1,080P HD resolution and 30 frames per second, and delivers a multishot burst mode, digital zoom, self timer and other handy features. The Adreno 330 graphics processor is powerful and versatile, 2.0 GB of RAM system memory is on board, as is 16 GB of built-in data storage space.
Posted by www.anymobilesmartphone.co.uk

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