This "pure" Android phone designed to Google's specs is based on the LG G2 and has many improvements over the Nexus 4, including 5" full HD display, 4G LTE, and a Snapdragon 800 processor.
Google’s Nexus 5 smartphone is available for purchase from the Google Play store beginning immediately and AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile will each support the new device. Now, we can only hope that ...
Check out our Google Nexus 5 review to find out whether LG's second Google phone - which could well be its last - cuts the mustard The Google Nexus 5 might just be the most obviously leaked ...
But alas, the firmware is locked down. Enter the NexMon project. If you’ve got a Nexus 5 phone with the Broadcom BCM4339 WiFi chipset, you’ve now got a monitor-mode, packet-injecting workhorse ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Here's your first look at the Nexus 5X — Google's newest flagship phone. Produced by Matthew Stuart Follow TI: On Facebook More from Tech Here's your first look ...