Google launched its Nexus S last year, but the phone has not had the same success on the market as Nexus One. Even so, Nexus S has generated good sales but recent rumors claim that Google is planning to replace it with Nexus 4G, a high-end handset, in November. The upcoming phone will be powered by a 1.2/1.5 GHz dual-core processor, incorporate 1GB RAM, 4G connectivity and a 5MP camera capable to record 1080p HD video content. The 4.3-inch display brings a 1280×720 p resolution, BGR reports.
As for the camera, Google will implement a 5MP camera with high performance image sensors capable to take good quality photos even in low brightness environments.
Nexus S has not impressed the market too much, but Nexus 4G could revolutionize the processing power standard and display quality for mobile phones.

Google has recently spread the news about its Android 4.0 operating system codenamed Ice Cream Sandwich and Nexus 4G is likely to be the company’s icon smartphone to run the new OS. On the other hand Apple did not introduce its coveted fifth-generation iPhone at WWDC thus breaking an unwritten tradition it had respected in the last three years. The tech giant announced a new iPhone model every year at WWDC.
The iPhone 5 could bring an edge-to-edge screen, a dual-core A5 processor and a 8MP camera. With its 1.5GHz processor, 4G capabilities, and 5MP camera integrating high performance image sensors, Google Nexus 4G is better than the iPhone 4, at least in terms of hardware.
Taking into account these elements, it is safe to state that Google’s Nexus 4G is going to join Samsung Galaxy SII, Droid Bionic and Photon 4G in order to give iPhone 5 the beating of its life.
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