Nexus 5 2015 release date, specs rumors: New leaked video shows LG version in all angles

The first version of Nexus 5 from LG Electronics Google website

There is a bounty of rumors and leaks showing the face of the alleged Nexus 5 2015, which is said to come in two variants – one made by LG and another by Huawei. For the first time, a render of the alleged LG-made smartphone is shown in a high quality leaked video from uSwitch. 

The video reveals that the Nexus 5 2015 by LG will come with a 5.2-inch display. The dimensions will be at 146.9 mm x 72.9 mm and it will be 8 mm thick. But counting the protruding camera, it will be 9.8 mm thick. The design also looks like it will be easy to grip. 

The clip also shows that a USB-C port will be used on the Nexus 5 2015. Below its camera is a fingerprint reader. The dual speakers can also be seen next to the headphone jack. 

According to uSwitch, Steve Hemmerstoffer of Nowwhereelse.fr made the render video based on the obtained factory schematics that were provided to accessory makers. These schematics are the basis in making accessories and cases for the upcoming handsets. 

As for the rest of the specs, there are earlier rumors pointing to a 13-megapixel camera on the rear complete with optical image stabilization and dual tone LED flash. On the front will be a 4-megapixel selfie snapper. 

It is also being rumored that the Nexus 5 2015 from LG will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 620 processor, which will be complemented by 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage. It will reportedly have Quick Charging technology. 

Huawei's Nexus 5 2015 version will be much more powerful, with rumors suggesting it will boast a 21-megapixel shooter and a 5.7-inch Quad HD display.

The pair of smartphones are expected to be released by October or November with the new Android M straight out of the box. 

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