Nexus 5 is Official

pratyush997

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Just in time for Halloween, we have two new treats for Android fans. First, we're excited to unwrap our latest platform release, KitKat, which delivers a smarter, more immersive Android experience to even more people. And second, we're introducing Nexus 5—a new Nexus phone developed with LG.

The first thing you’ll notice about KitKat is we’ve made the experience much more engaging: the book you're reading, the game you're playing, or the movie you're watching—now all of these take center stage with the new immersive mode, which automatically hides everything except what you really want to see.

Bringing more Google smarts to Android
Behind the polish on the screen is the power under the hood. Take the Phone app, which for most people hasn’t really changed since the days of flip phones. Now, we’re making calling easier than ever, by helping you search across your contacts, nearby places, or even Google Apps accounts (like your company’s directory), directly from within the app. And with the new Hangouts app, all of your SMS and MMS messages are together in the same place, alongside your other conversations and video calls, so you’ll never miss a message no matter how your friends send it. This is just a small taste of KitKat—learn more on our site.

Google has always focused on helping users get immediate access to the information they need, and we want to bring this same convenience and power to users on Android. With the new Nexus 5 launcher, Google smarts are deeply integrated into the phone you carry around with you, so getting to the information you need is simple, easy and fast. Swipe once from the home screen to get Google Now literally at your fingertips. Put Google to work for you by saying “OK, Google” to launch voice search, send a text, get directions or even play a song you want to hear. And in the coming weeks, we’re enhancing Now with important new card types that bring you information about contextual topics that interest you such as updates from a favorite website or blog.

Reaching the next 1 billion users
Building a platform that makes mobile phones accessible for everyone has always been at the heart of Android. Until now, some lower-end Android phones couldn't benefit from more recent Android releases due to memory constraints. With KitKat, we've slimmed down Android’s memory footprint by doing things like removing unnecessary background services and reducing the memory consumption of features that you use all the time. We did this not only within Android but across Google services like Chrome and YouTube. RAM (or memory) is one of the most expensive parts of a phone, and now Android can run comfortably on the 512MB of RAM devices that are popular in much of the world, bringing the latest goodies in Android 4.4 within reach for the next billion smartphone users.

Introducing Nexus 5
Along with our sweet naming tradition, we also introduce a new device with each platform release to showcase the latest Android innovations. For KitKat, we partnered with LG to develop Nexus 5 -- the slimmest and fastest Nexus phone ever made. Its design is simple and refined to showcase the 5” Full HD display. Nexus 5 also keeps you connected at blazing speeds with 4G/LTE and ultra fast wifi. The advanced new lens on Nexus 5 captures more light for brighter night and sharper action shots. And with optical image stabilization, you no longer have to worry about shaky hands and blurry pictures. A new HDR+ mode automatically snaps a rapid burst of photos and combines them to give you the best possible single shot. Learn more on our site.

Official Android Blog: Android for all and the new Nexus 5
 

krishnandu.sarkar

Simply a DIGITian
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Yeah. Just noticed and posted it here => *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/technology-news/177902-nexus-5-specs.html

Any similarity on pricing with other countries? I think it's $349 in US which comes approx. 21k

Thinking of importing it via PPOBox / Shop n Ship / iShopInternational.

It's too overpriced in India. In case of import it'd max cost 25k I guess.
 

ankush28

Bazinga
A look of N5 from N4... Finally its here
29k for 16GB
33K for 32GB
 

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krishnandu.sarkar

Simply a DIGITian
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4k for warranty and probably lot of hassle for importing.

I meant that $349 is approx 21k and here it's price is 29k, so 8k for warranty?

Anyway, spoke to PPOBox, it'll be around 27k, so it makes no sense to import with the risks involved for just 2k.

Will buy it from here.

Google have given us European prices instead of US ones :mad:

Well this is the main problem, and that's why price is that high.
 

RohanM

Cyborg Agent
Come-on guys, 4k extra for warranty is ok including no hassle of importing, I will never take risk of ordering first batch without warranty.
 

theserpent

Firecracker to the moon
Guys,see for the first time we have got something from google within a month,be happy,and for the highrate blame the high dollar rates,new laws,octrai etc on imported goods.
Just be happy and watch Sony,samsung reducing prices in India now
 
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pratyush997

pratyush997

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I meant that $349 is approx 21k and here it's price is 29k, so 8k for warranty?

Anyway, spoke to PPOBox, it'll be around 27k, so it makes no sense to import with the risks involved for just 2k.

Will buy it from here.



Well this is the main problem, and that's why price is that high.
Just FYI, it's $400 after all taxes and shipping charges ~ 25k INR.
So the price seems okay to me.
 
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