Everything we know so far about the two new Android phones Google is making
Google appears to be gearing up to launch its newest smartphones for the fall.
Google typically launches just one device in its Nexus line each year, but things could be different this time. According to several rumors, we'll get two Nexus models in two different sizes this year.
The release of two new smartphones would be a first for Google's Nexus line, but many of the biggest smartphone makers like Apple and Samsung are offering differently sized premium smartphones for different tastes.
Nexus devices are Google's own brand of smartphone that run pure versions of the Android operating system. Google commissions third-party smartphone manufacturers like LG to build the phone for it.
Here's what the internet thinks it knows about the new Nexus devices.
The newest leak shows the supposedly smaller Nexus smartphone. The small red symbol on the sticker on the bottom left of the device shows an LG symbol, which strengthens claims that it'll be made by LG. Many are calling it the 2015 Nexus 5, saying that it is a revamped model of the popular 2013 Nexus 5 that was also made by LG.
Source: Google+
The back's design and the location of the camera/flash/sensor in this 3D rendering is consistent with the picture above. From the image, it also looks like it'll have an all-plastic build, like the Nexus 5, but the source of the leak apparently claimed that it'll have metal borders.
Source: USwitch
Some say the circle beneath the camera is merely a dimple where your index finger can rest while holding the phone, like the Moto X and Moto G have. Others say it could be a fingerprint scanner.
Source: Google+
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