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Google Nexus 5 2015 Release Date Still Unconfirmed; LG, Huawei Partnership

Head to the Source link below to download the new factory image.

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The ability to shoot in 4K video is usually plastered all over promotional materials for smartphones in a bid to prove how blisteringly advanced they are, but the Nexus 6 has been rather modest about its ultra HD capabilities. This clearly states that the newer Nexus model offers more powerful configuration to the users. But which one of the two is the better Android device in performance and appearance? Although the specifications and design of the upcoming Nexus have not been fully revealed, users have realistic expectations.

What we are not told is whether the phone will have a removable battery or not, and whether the device will be compatible with Google’s Project Fi wireless carrier endeavor. Google has not announced any launch date for the new Nexus, but Geeksnack reports that its sources have informed that the new LG Nexus 5 2015 will see a joint launch with Android M, which is expected to be released in the third-quarter.

This means that users can wait for the over the air update to arrive from Verizon and Google, or simply flash the factory image (which erases all data) using the Google Factory image that was released in May using these instructions. We should also remind you that the Google Nexus 5 (2015) will come out with an USB type C, this means that your device will charge in no time. In fact, the Nexus 5, 6, and 9 support the Android M developer preview. The DND mode is great, it is (focused on phones) a way to allow nothing, only priority or perhaps only alarm notifications to come through to your device within the rules and time parameters you set on the device. For example, Apple released its iOS 8 with its new iPhone a year ago. Too often the camera feels like an afterthought on the Nexus but we’d like to see Google and its partners make it a top priority this time.

The tech giant is very good at staying tight-lipped on new releases, especially when it comes to phones and tablets. This led to rumors of a second-generation Nexus 10, which never did surface. But in the end, Google trolled us all and ended up unveiling squat in the Nexus department.

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Although Google has yet to make the change log for this update available, it is likely that it brings the fixes for the many problems that Nexus 7 owners have been experiencing on their tablets since the release of Android Lollipop in 2014.

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