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New leak gives us a look at the camera on the next LG-made Nexus

No self-respecting flagship smartphone can go without a dual camera setup these days, so it’s not all that surprising that the next LG-made Nexus device will come with a dual camera. At least, that’s what some new leaks seem to suggest. It also looks like the smartphone will have a single LED flash, rather than dual LED flash, which is a pretty off choice. Aside from information on the camera, the leaks also gave us an idea of what the LG Nexus 5 2015 will look like, and I’m not impressed.

We now know for sure that there will be two different Nexus in the market by the end of the year, one made by the long time partner LG and another one, slightly bigger, by the first time maker, Huawei. Both the handsets have been leaked before showing us the new Nexus design philosophy as well as features. And today we have come across yet another set of leaked pictures which claim to be of the LG Nexus 5 2015. According to the leaked pictures, the LG made Nexus will feature dual camera setup with a single LED flash. This is actually a weird combination considering the fact that all major flagships feature at least dual LED flash. Also, the back is made out of plastic, which looks cheap. If you look closely, this design is similar to the recent leaks from OnLeaks, with the exception of the second camera (it had fingerprint sensor there) and dual LED flash (herre its just single LED!). Overall, the design is not at all impressive and we hope that this isn’t the final design. In fact, the earlier leak was much better in terms of design as well as colors used.

What do you think?

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