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The final design for the Nexus 5 (2015) has been revealed

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Another day, another batch of Nexus leaks. That’s what the past couple of weeks have felt like as we grow ever-closer to Google’s official unveiling of the two smartphones, which is expected on September 29th. One of the more recent leaks comes from AndroidPIT, and gives us an actual look at the LG-made Nexus 5’s final design. While only the back of the all-white device is shown, AndroidPIT claims that this is an actual photo, not an altered press render. 

Bet you were worried we hadn’t seen a Nexus 5 leak for a couple of minutes, weren’t you? Thanks to a multitude of sources there’s now very little we don’t know about the flagship phones that Google is set to unveil on 29 September, and there’s a new image to add to the pile for the cheaper model. This one comes courtesy of AndroidPIT and shows the back of the LG Nexus 5 (2015 edition) in all its white glory. The picture is a genuine photo, not a tweaked press rendering, according to AndroidPIT’s anonymous source. The familiar Nexus logo is present and correct, as is the fingerprint sensor we’ve been hearing so much about. There’s also a raised camera lens (we’re expecting a 13MP snapper), an auto-focus module, and an LED flash. The image lines up very nicely with other leaked pictures we’ve seen in the past. AndroidPIT predicts a price point of under US$400 (that’s roughly £265 or AUS$580), but based on its sources the site seems to think camera performance won’t be on a par with the LG G4.

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