The device has NFC as expected, and will support wireless charging. It will run Android 4. The Google Nexus 4 is most commonly compared with these phones:. Screen-to-body - Shows what approximate part of the frontal area of a phone its screen occupies. This field shows what particular system chip is used in the phone.
Processor - This is the main computing component of a phone and is a major factor when it comes to the overall speed of the device. GPU - The graphics processor is important for the smooth operation of the system and especially in games and other applications that may involve complex graphics and animations. RAM - This is the type of memory that the device uses to temporarily store data from the OS or currently-running apps.
The more RAM available to the device, the better the performance will be when multiple or heavier programs are running. Capacity - The bigger, the better!
However, battery capacity is not the only factor that has an effect on battery life. Lock Screen Widget. Google Wallet.
Wireless Charging Technology. Zerogap Touch Display. Marvel a uni body design that's mystically black when off and stunningly brilliant when turned on Brushed metallic accents, velvety rubberized body and natural flowing contours add extra flair,while the Crystal Reflection casing gleams like a starry night's sky. Get turn-by-turn directions whether you're driving, walking or talking public transportation. Search restaurants, businesses and more in your area for reviews and summaries. Automatic pop-up cards are with you all throughout your day.
Find weather forecasts, breaking news, stock updates, traffic reports, flight delays and more at the exact moment when you need them. Easily make purchases and download them directly to your phone without needing an additional app. K, France, Germany and Itly. Wireless Display. Discover a totally immersive world with photos that were impossible until now. Capture of all your precious moments with the Amazing Photo Sphere camera that snaps everything around you.
The True HD IPS Plus Display delivers sharp detail, rich hues, crystal clear text and natural colors for comfortable viewing even under direct sunlight. One Touch Control UX. Easily take quality pictures by pushing down on the screen to bring up an advanced features menu you can swipe to. Real-Time Zoom. Time Lapse Mode. What people are saying. Write a Review.
Your review is too short. Would you recommend this product to friends? Yes No Review is required. The display's resolution is a stonking x1, pixels. That's slightly higher than the S3's resolution and, due to its smaller size, results in the Nexus having a pixel density of pixels per inch over the S3's ppi. That means that the Nexus is packing in more pixels into the same space, resulting in a slightly sharper image. It's not a huge difference, of course, so I doubt you'd be able to tell much difference between the two.
Considering the Nexus is so cheap, I'd be happy to forgive it for having a lower-resolution display. The fact that it's packed in so many many pixels and sliced the price in half is just astounding. Those thousands of pixels make it extremely sharp. Text is beautifully clear, so reading for longer periods in a web browser or in the Kindle app is perfectly pleasant.
Watching high-definition video is a joy. It's very bold too. The black levels are deep, resulting in rich colours and good contrast. It made my favourite video Art Of Flight look lusciously vivid, with the flurries of snow crisp and clear.
It's certainly good enough to enjoy TV shows on Netflix or the odd movie rented through the Google Play store. The Nexus range of devices are designed to showcase the latest version of Google's Android operating system.
As such, it's loaded up with the brand-spanking new Android 4. In terms of its core interface it's no different from standard Jelly Bean you might -- if you're lucky -- have already seen on your current phone. The usual multiple homescreens are there for filling up with apps and live widgets, or you can dive into a grid of apps to see all the stuff you don't want up front.
Jelly Bean brought a few neat features such as improved frame rates for smoother swiping and the live information service Google Now. Both these features are present and correct and Google Now has been given a couple of updates to boot. It still brings you information based on your day to day actions without needing to search for it, but it's added extra info for nearby events and notifications about flights.
Nothing popped up while I was testing it, so I can't say it was particularly useful, but it learns from your habits and searches, so give it time to get to know you and I'm sure you'll find it useful. The notifications bar is similar to the existing Jelly Bean one too, showing detailed information about events, emails and text messages so you know what's worth reading now or saving for later.
Importantly, it's added an extra section that gives immediate access to settings like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and screen brightness. Some phones, such as the Galaxy S3, offer these buttons in the notifications bar, but it hasn't been a standard Google feature until now.
It allows you to quickly change critical settings without having to dive into the settings menu. Google's Maps service is not only packed full of information about local businesses -- trouncing Apple's latest maps offering in iOS 6 -- it also offers full turn-by-turn GPS navigation.
Boot up the Navigation app, pop in your location and you'll be met with an angled map view, allowing you to drive along, receiving voice updates on which way to turn. It can send you along a number of different routes, so if you fancy taking the scenic way round it's easy to switch.
You can also see detailed, step by step instructions, so there's no confusion about exactly which junction you need. I found it very easy to use and, thanks to the wealth of information in Google's database, super helpful for finding my way around the cramped streets of London's Shoreditch.
Considering the price of some dedicated in-car sat-navs, the free Google alternative is an excellent addition, packing yet more value into an already dirt-cheap device. The standard Jelly Bean 4. It was mostly accurate and helped speed up writing long emails by automatically correcting my frequent spelling and grammar mistakes.
It also adds a swipe feature, letting you trace a line between letters to form the word without taking your finger off the screen. It's exactly the same as the technique offered by third-party keyboard Swype. It's remarkably good at figuring out which word you're typing and only on a couple of occasions did it bring up the wrong word.
If you're not great at typing on a touchscreen, it could be really helpful, but I found I could type more quickly using the traditional method. When the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 tablet were updated to Android 4. I updated my review model to the latest version and I'm happy to report that I didn't find any such issues.
I was surprised and overjoyed at that moment when I looked at the pics, I mean who offers these specifications, this beauty of a smartphone at this price. I instantly decided I am gonna buy this phone only and started waiting for the launch of the device in India.
Surprise: I heard that Nexus 4 will be launched in few days but to my surprise the waiting period converted from days to months and LG made a mess with it's stocks as the beautiful device wasn't available globally.
But, I was sure that I am gonna buy this smartphone only. So, I decided to buy this device from US when it comes to stock as I couldn't wait any further. I know the cons. It took 20 days from US to New Delhi. So, I had my first smartphone in my hand and I was delighted to what. When I touched the device, the first word comes to my mind that "It's Royal".
The feeling I got that time was amazing. The back panel is so gorgeous that every time light touches it, the sparkles started glowing and make you keep staring at them all the time you pick the phone. Specs: Everybody talks about the specs and benchmarks of the phone you gonna buy but first thing I check on a device is Quality.
Nexus 4 was the best specs smartphone at that time when it was launched and it handles everything you throw at it. I was completely satisfied with the specs and even today it offers the best specs in its category.
As this phone is meant for Developers, they are more than happy with clean and fresh UI. The main thing is that UI of my device still after a year or so feels so smooth and buttery which shows the performance of Snapdragon S4 chip. My phone runs so smoothly that I have seen it hanged till date. Gaming is done through Adreno chip and it's still one the best in the business. Why I bought this Device: This phone suited me the best as the way I want to use my smartphone.
I bought this phone an year ago. One is I love about it is that it receives android update as soon as it is released.
Elegant phone from Google. A very good phone in the Nexus series from Google- LG. Made for the 20k range customers, the device gives phenomenal hardware in that price range. The high end qualcomm 1. The vanilla android in this device lets you enjoy the raw look of Android which is another cool thing in itself. Its 8 MP camera is above average and so is the 4.
To sum it up, the best phone in around this price tag. Best smartphone i got. This is my first smartphone. And i have used many others too. But this is very fast with 2gb ram.
It is a very good phone and that too it comes in the budget.
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