Report Claims Nexus 4 does not support USB OTG, But Google says it does
Report claims that Google Nexus 4 smartphone doesn’t support USB OTG (On The Go) functionality but Google says that it does.
Report claims that Google Nexus 4 smartphone doesn’t support USB OTG (On The Go) functionality but Google says that it does.
Deal Steals is now offering you unlocked 16GB Google Nexus 4 smartphone with free shipping for $499 on Cyber deal, saving $300.
Though Google and LG had deliberately disabled LTE chip on their Nexus 4 smartphone, it is now claimed that the smartphone works on LTE network which is very unlikely.
Google and its manufacturer LG seems to be fighting a loosing battle in fulfilling demands for the Nexus 4 on the busiest shopping day, Black Friday.
LG Nexus 4 smartphone is expected to be available in white color on December 13 in the UK. As of now you can pre-order the device at TalkTalk.
It has been confirmed that LG and Google have deliberately disabled LTE on the Google Nexus 4. iFixit found the device has Qualcomm WTR1605L seven-Band 4G LTE chip.
Earlier, many Apple iPhone 5 users found purple haze issues on their camera. Now, we are seeing that the same with the Google Nexus 4.
Google may be subsidizing the price of LG Nexus 4 to $299, but it seems LG is not ready for any such thing is selling it for €599 to retailers.
LG Nexus 4 promo images have been spotted in a UK Carphone Warehouse store. The much talked Google LG Nexus 4 will be available priced at £389.95 ($504) at full retail price with Sim free or the smartphone will be free with new contract at £31 per month.
Now, the name of the long rumored Nexus device is confirmed as “Nexus 4” which is the same name of the device as we expected earlier. This smartphone purportedly powered by Android 4.2 is expected to be available in 8GB and 16GB versions.