Nexus 5 leaked

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The SoC power usage will be about the same maybe even slightly less.

This. If you read the G2 review on Anandtech they highly rate the battery savings the s800 brings so if could be on. I was hoping for something bring but I guess keeping ois meant they have to remove some of the battery life.
 
I'm probably going to hold off on this one. Right now, the only major things I'm holding out for is a phone that is easily rootable/hackable/etc., has front facing speakers and has a really decent camera, especially in low light. It doesn't have the front facing speakers, and it seems like while the camera is a definite upgrade to the Nexus 4's, there doesn't seem to be anything major in the way of things like a much larger sensor, or a different take on smartphone cameras that actually works, like the 1020 Pureview.
 
Another nice leek here
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...-32gb-storage-8mp-ois-camera-photos-and-more/


4.95" 1080p display (IPS TFT for those interested)
32GB internal storage (other capacities not specified)
2GB RAM
MSM8974 aka Snapdragon 800 at 2.3GHz
8MP OIS rear camera, 1.3MP front camera
2300mAh battery
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Proximity/Ambient Light, Pressure
Slimport compatibility
Micro SIM slot
Notification light
Wireless charging
NFC
Bluetooth 3.0 (We assume this is an error – Bluetooth 4.0 appears elsewhere in the document, but according to the last page it's still a draft.)
UMTS/GSM/CDMA/LTE compatibility
 
Another nice leek here
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...-32gb-storage-8mp-ois-camera-photos-and-more/


4.95" 1080p display (IPS TFT for those interested)
32GB internal storage (other capacities not specified)
2GB RAM
MSM8974 aka Snapdragon 800 at 2.3GHz
8MP OIS rear camera, 1.3MP front camera
2300mAh battery
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Proximity/Ambient Light, Pressure
Slimport compatibility
Micro SIM slot
Notification light
Wireless charging
NFC
Bluetooth 3.0 (We assume this is an error – Bluetooth 4.0 appears elsewhere in the document, but according to the last page it's still a draft.)
UMTS/GSM/CDMA/LTE compatibility

I think you've missed the one above ;)
 
One thing that is very cool is that despite the 5" screen the phones dimensions are in fact smaller then the Nexus 4.

Nexus 5: 131.9 × 68.2mm
Nexus 4: 133.9 × 68.7mm
 
Another nice leek here
http://www.androidpolice.com/2013/1...-32gb-storage-8mp-ois-camera-photos-and-more/


4.95" 1080p display (IPS TFT for those interested)
32GB internal storage (other capacities not specified)
2GB RAM
MSM8974 aka Snapdragon 800 at 2.3GHz
8MP OIS rear camera, 1.3MP front camera
2300mAh battery
Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Compass, Proximity/Ambient Light, Pressure
Slimport compatibility
Micro SIM slot
Notification light
Wireless charging
NFC
Bluetooth 3.0 (We assume this is an error – Bluetooth 4.0 appears elsewhere in the document, but according to the last page it's still a draft.)
UMTS/GSM/CDMA/LTE compatibility

If these specs to turn out to be true, I may well end up swapping the S4 for one of them.

Having some annoying battery issues with the S4, and Samsung's recent changes with locking the bootloaders quite aggressively have just put me off the phone a bit, so fancy changing to this.

Also will go nicely with my Nexus 7, which has really impressed me and shown the wonders of the stock android way!
 
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