LG Nexus 5 2015 casings hint at possible device design

Nexus 5 2015 [photo: Twitter screen capture/Marques Brownlee]

For those who are eager to see the final design and make of the LG Nexus 5 2015, well casings could somehow give you an idea of what to expect.

That is for the external aspects, of course. Thanks to the sudden appearance of protective shells coming out from online retail stores.

Oppomart, for example is already stocking up casings that are made of armor protective silicon skin and cost about $8.99.

Although an official image of the Nexus 5 2015 has yet to really come out in the open, a photo depicting images of the alleged Nexus 5 2015 seems to be spot on with previous rendered concept designs. Such include a dual front-facing speaker together with a fingerprint sensor at the back, just below the main camera.

Of course, casings are hardly enough to convince aspiring buyers on what to expect; but why would they go as far as offering such casings and gamble on designs which are not fairly similar to the yet-to-be released Nexus 5 2015?

On another note, rumors on the potential design and make continue; and here is an interesting one from Twitter user Marques Brownlee.

The post shows the back portion of what he claims is the official Nexus 5 2015 and connecting it with the spotted casings via Oppomart, the two seem to be consistent with each other.

But do remember that these are still not official. They could or could not be genuine so it would be best not to treat them too seriously for now.

As of the moment, the rumored specs remain the same. The LG Nexus 5 2015 version will reportedly sport a 5.2-inch display, run on a Snapdragon 808 processor, and provide up to 64 GB of internal storage.

Aside from the fingerprint sensor and dual front-facing speakers, the device will allegedly rely on a 2,700 mAh battery for its power needs. The device may possibly come out with Android M already in tow.

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