When rumors overcrowd the web, you know something is happening. The latest speculation happens to be Google pushing its LG Nexus 5 and Asus Nexus 10 out the closed doors this October 14th.
Co-produced by Google and LG, the Nexus 5 is the key iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C rival. A rumor also points towards the release of Nexus 10- a tough competitor of the iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2, lined up for Oct 15th release.
Early in July and August, owners of Nexus devices including the Galaxy S4, HTC One and the Nexus 7 2 got a reason to cheer with Google’s move to update the devices to Jelly Bean 4.3. And now the Nexus 4 and Nexus 10 are also going to nourish on the latest Android form.
Google is also working on to launch its forthcoming Android 4.4, touted as KitKat, somewhere in mid-October.
We also hear that Google is displaying its 2013 Nexus 10 on Google Play store anytime soon, with plans to replace it with Asus Nexus 7. Costing £350, this tab will hold a storage space of 16GB.
Following iPhones release, now it is Google’s turn to do a high-5 with its devices; the LG Nexus 5 and Nexus 10, slated to be unveiled on 14th Oct, a day before Apple rolls out iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 on Oct 15th.
However, when the LG Nexus 5 and Asus Nexus 10 welcome the sunlight, we are hoping to see major upgrades in the devices along with running KitKat software.