LG’s new Nexus 5X played second fiddle to Huawei’s fancy new Nexus 6P at a Google press event last month. But the 5X is no prop. Were it not for the 6P, it could have handled the spotlight perfectly ...
“Before buying the Nexus 4, I needed a good phone. But to me it is an investment. I don’t believe in buying a phone every now and then for the fun of it. It is better than nearly every phone in the ...
We've already seen LG's upcoming Nexus 4 photographed from every angle imaginable, and now someone's gone and reviewed it, before it's even been announced. Talk about jumping the gun. The review comes ...
the LG Nexus 4 smartphone into the Nigerian market by LG Electronics, a global leader in mobile communications. The Nexus 4 Smartphone which comes with exciting features such as the Android Jelly Bean ...
A listing in Carphone Warehouse's inventory system reveals the latest Nexus device, which will be based on the Optimus G. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News Roger Cheng (he/him/his) ...
At long last -- almost one year after the release of the Samsung/Google Galaxy Nexus -- details of Google's upcoming Nexus smartphone have started to emerge. Or, if rumors are to be believed, we ...
Technical blogging websites have been quick to pore over the details of the manual, which suggests that the new Nexus is will be available in 16 or 32GB variants, will feature an LTE radio and an ...
So you’ve opted against an iPad, and you want an Android tablet instead. That much, you’ve decided. But which one should you buy? There are a lot of options out there, and most of them are really ...
LG's unannounced Nexus 5 smartphone has appeared in another purported leaked photograph. MacRumors forum user Weespeed posted the latest image of the handset, revealing a device with black casing, a ...
Pictures of the backplate of what could be the new Nexus 5 have been leaked online. Rumoured to be in the works at LG, the Nexus 5 is said to feature the same high-end smartphone tech as the LG G2, ...
My understanding (which may be entirely wrong as I don't use a CDMA carrier right now) is that they won't allow anything on their network unless they have personally approved the hardware/software ...