Nexus 5 will start at just $299 despite monster specs (Rumor)

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We've just received a tip, which claims to be bringing us the pricing for the LG Nexus 5. Along with a precise launch date, that was one of the things that was not listed in the service manual for the device that leaked over the weekend. Before we head to the rumored prices, we should point out that our tipster informs us that there will be two different models based on the native storage. Each model will have a different capacity battery powering the phone.

With that in mind, we are told that the 16GB LG Nexus 5 will feature a 2300mAh battery and will be priced lock, stock and barrel for $299. The 32GB LG Nexus 5 will be powered by a 3000mAh cell and will be priced at $399. The Google Nexus 4 was $299 for the 8GB unlocked model when first launched, while the 16GB model was $349. Both of those units carried a 2100mAh cell.

It is interesting that we will apparently see two different capacity batteries on the LG Nexus 5 depending on the size of the native memory. When the LG Nexus 5 service manual leaked the other day, we heard from more than a few potential buyers of the phone who were upset about the 2300 mAh cell that was rumored to be on board the handset. Now then, if it really turns out that the 32 GB variant will be powered by a larger, 3000mAh cell, would everyone be OK with the battery situation?
 

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Gonna skip this. As I've said again, the US is not connected enough that I can leave half my music collection in the cloud and have "some" on my device.

Give me a 64GB option or something with an SD card slot.
 

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Gonna skip this. As I've said again, the US is not connected enough that I can leave half my music collection in the cloud and have "some" on my device.

Give me a 64GB option or something with an SD card slot.
fakkit buy another device. They sell you a cheap device so that you will their cloud servixce. You want a 350$ device with 64 GB when apple sell their 64gb iphone for 800$
 
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