Saturday, 20 April 2013

Google's Plan For I/O : 32GB Nexus 4 With LTE Support


While the world is anticipating as to what Google might have in store for us at the Google I/O event next month, a latest rumor suggests that maybe we shouldn’t keep our hopes high as far as a new smartphone from the company is concerned.
Sidhtech is reporting that Google might be gearing up to unveil a 32GB variant of the Google Nexus 4, which was launched last year, and the company will also add 4G LTE connectivity to the smartphone, which was missing till now. The report adds that the Nexus 4 will now support LTE and CDMA bands, which will allow more carriers in the United States to offer the smartphone.
This means that there won’t be a Nexus 5 next month, which we have been anticipating since a long time now. Previously, there had been rumors of Motorola building the next Nexus smartphone (X Phone), but some recent reports suggest  that the Motorola X Phone isn’t a Nexus device and won’t be launched before August this year. 
Though there is no denying the fact that the Google Nexus 4 is still one of the best Android smartphones available in the market at present, but we would’ve surely loved to see some bumped up hardware running the next version of Android, which is currently being dubbed as Key Lime Pie. 
Google will most probably introduce Android Key Lime Pie at Google I/O next month and we’re also expecting a bunch of other upgrades from Google, including a successor to the immensely popular Nexus 7 tablet.

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