Check out our Google Nexus 5 review to find out whether LG's second Google phone - which could well be its last - cuts the mustard The Google Nexus 5 might just be the most obviously leaked ...
An earlier Google blunder revealed that the Nexus 5 will start at just $349 for the 16GB with no service contract, likely making the Nexus 5 the only smartphone Android enthusiasts should care ...
A leaker has posted iPhone SE 4 dummy unit photos, potentially giving us the first unofficial look at Apple’s next budget ...
This "pure" Android phone designed to Google's specs is based on the LG G2 and has many improvements over the Nexus 4, including 5" full HD display, 4G LTE, and a Snapdragon 800 processor.
Was the Nexus 5 peak Nexus? It’s hard to argue otherwise, as Google and LG delivered a flagship-tier smartphone for only $349 back in 2013. This was almost a year before the OnePlus One launched ...
But alas, the firmware is locked down. Enter the NexMon project. If you’ve got a Nexus 5 phone with the Broadcom BCM4339 WiFi chipset, you’ve now got a monitor-mode, packet-injecting workhorse ...
The Google Nexus 4 by LG is the brand's new flagship smartphone but can it take on the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3? Update: The new Google Nexus 5 is now on sale, sporting Android KitKat ...
An earlier line of Android phones and tablets from Google. Introduced in 2010, five years later, the Nexus brand evolved into the Pixel; however, both are "pure Android," which has only Google ...