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Google TV was a wonderful idea, but there's no denying that it's flopped. LG has a new idea, though, and is reportedly developing a line of TVs powered by the newly open-source webOS platform. Read More >
Hold on to your hats Android fans, as spiedbefore, the next Nexus has been spilled by our ever-so-strangely named phone-seller the Carphone Warehouse. The so-called Nexus 4 has been dated for an October 30th delivery date, so cancel all your plans that day, and look forward to a day of playing around with a fresh-out-of-the-oven Android 4.2 operating system. Read More >
Looks like LG's having a tough time keeping things under wraps. I'm not sure Google'll be too pleased, but what you're looking at here is supposedly the official press shots of the LG Nexus 4. Read More >
Looks like LG's head of Mobile Product Planning just couldn't keep a secret. He told IBN in an interview that "Google will unveil the LG Nexus on October 29," not that it was much of a secret, but at least that's confirmed. He also blabbed some specs, which tie-up nicely with what we've seen before. Read More >
Featured comment by ally1711:
"My upgrade is in January, perfect timing. Everybody should have laid down their cards by then. Although it is a little close to the February unveiling..." More »
There's nothing quite like a good prank, and what prank is better than convincing innocent people that they are about to meet their bitter, messy end? That's the path LG went down for this ad, where they use IPS displays to fool people—however briefly—that an elevator's floor is falling out from beneath them. Read More >
Featured comment by Cloudfire:
"Yeah same here! I didn't notice until I went back looking for it!
Thinking about it, most of the clues are kind of obvious.
Shame it isn't real,..." More »
Say this for the Optimus G: it doesn't skimp. LG went for broke to shake off its mid-range reputation, cramming its latest flagship Android phone full of goodies. But specs don't always equal performance. Read More >
The unstoppableseries of leaks (and even reviews) of LG and Google's unannounced Nexus phone continues, with the discovery of more photos taken with the phone. The attached EXIF data refers to LG and Google's phone as the Nexus 4, a name which certainly rolls off the tongue better than LG Optimus Nexus SL II Quad, or whatever it used to be called. [The Verge] Read More >
OK, this is getting a bit silly -- LG seems to be leak central right now. Neither Google nor LG have officially announced the next Nexus phone, but it's already been reviewed in the flesh. After leaks, photos and prototypes caught out in the wild, the Onliner, who gave us that 3D view of the Nexus 4 has put it through its paces and found it buggy but decent. Read More >
As if LG's Optimus Nexus wasn't already the most-leaked unannounced phone in history, we now have yet more visual details on the thing -- in the form of a mock 3D animation of the phone itself. Read More >
Featured comment by tomlowe80:
"I agree the iphone design has only evolved rather than jumped ahead, but it's still damn sexier than the LG surely?!" More »
Earlier this week we saw some blurry photographs of what we think might be LG's new Nexus phone. Then there was some bloke with one on his desk, and now there are some clearer images... and it looks more sparkly than ever. Read More >
Featured comment by Ph0enixrising84:
"Samsung phones have been the best so far this year. Iphone 5 was very poor. HTC would have been great with bigger battery and expandable memory!" More »
A new set of images of LG's Optimus Nexus model have appeared online, complete with full tech specs from a development-minded man who's actually in possession of a working prototype of LG's Nexus phone. Read More >
These are alleged leaked photos of the new LG Nexus device, which fits snugly alongside rumuors that multiple carriers will carry a Nexus phone this go-round, and previous leaked phones from other carriers. It looks about right, but the only question is... why does it have sequins? Read More >
Featured comment by Udimion:
"I hope this is real because it would add some much needed diversity into Android handset design - so far HTC and Samsung's move away from black has be..." More »
We've already heard that the next Nexus phone will be made by LG and be kinda, sorta similar to the powerful LG Optimus G but this might be the first time we've got a good look at it. A gallery of photos of an LG Android phone that looks like the Optimus G and runs stock Android has popped up at XDA developers. Could this be the next Nexus? Read More >
Featured comment by klinkenberg:
"I'm actually a bit excited for the new Optimus G, having never bought or considered buying an LG phone before. The iPhone5's tremendous disappointmen..." More »
Featured comment by Raja Awad:
"This is one of the reasons I don't own any apple devices apart from nano, great mp3 player. I hate to see HTC are following this trend though :(" More »
LG is indeed working on the next Google Nexus phone, with hands-on reports from slightly dubious anonymous sources claiming it'll arrive running Android 4.2. Read More >
Featured comment by FRISH:
"Doesn't really surprise me, Google said the were running it independently so had no expectations of any improvements like that. Ideally most phones wo..." More »