A UK retailer has managed to reveal details of the rumoured LG Nexus 4 on a pre-order page on its site for the next Google smartphone.
The page on Carphone Warehouse shows a press image of the handset and pegs the Nexus 4 release date as October 30, with the handset available for free on contracts starting at £31 per month over two years.
Both Vodafone and O2 are listed as available networks, and there’s a whole range of tariffs for both networks on the site.
As well as a Nexus 4 release date and price, the listing also goes on to reveal more information about the handset, including the 1.5Ghz quad-core Snapdragon S4 processor, 2GB of RAM, 4.7-inch HD LCD (1280×768) display with a 320ppi pixel density, plus an 8MP rear facing camera capable of recording 1080p video and taking 360 degree panorama pictures.
It also shows the Nexus 4 will come running the latest version of Google’s operating system, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.
Connectivity wise the Nexus 4 looks to be fully loaded, with 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, A-GPS, USB and NFC all on board, but apparently there’s only a paltry 8GB of internal storage and no microSD slot.
Source: Carphone Warehouse
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