New Google Nexus appears online
Google is rumoured to be working on two new Nexus smartphones with two manufacturers, Android Police reported in May 2015.
Code-named the LG Bullhead and Huawei Angler, both devices are expected to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 system-on-chip.
The new LG Nexus smartphone will reportedly have a 5.2-inch display and a 2,700mAh battery, while the Huawei is rumoured to feature a 5.7-inch display and a battery of around 3,500mAh.
Android Police reported that the Bullhead and Angler should both launch around October, when new Nexus phones usually come out.
Following the report, images of the LG Bullhead have leaked online.
The first batch of images were published by @Onleaks and uSwitch, and show what seems to be renders of LG’s new phone.
These suggest that the device will feature a fingerprint scanner on the back and a USB Type-C port.
Engadget has now published an image from an Indonesian Google+ user which appears to confirm the renders of the back of the LG Bullhead.
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