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Rumored Nexus 5 shows-up in new live shots



As we have already seen the Google's next generation Nexus 5 smartphone leak a number of times previously, today we have a couple of leaked live pictures of the rumored Google's 2013 flagship.

The above pictures are claimed to be Google's next generation Google's Nexus 5 smartphone, the Mobile phone has now come out from Federal Communications Commission. The front side of the smartphone remains identically same t it's predecessor, the Galaxy S 4, the back how now gone matte. 

This leaked FCC document also suggests that the phone also comes with a 4.96-inch screen of 1080p resolution display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset and 13 megapixels primary camera. The smartphone is also expected to come out-if-the with the Android's latest Operating System, 4.4 KitKat. We also doubt whether the device is being manufactured by the South Korean electronic manufacturer, Life's Good, celebrating its predecessor.

Source: FCC

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