Nexus 5 And Android 4.4 Kitkat New Images Leak

Here we are again with the much rumored device news, as usual  LG Nexus 5. Rumors are pumping in since it made a dramatic appearance in the Android KitKat promo video last month. Few days ago, Nestle also issued official statement stating the launch of Android 4.4. in the month of October. Today again LG Nexus 56 images have been leaked along with the Android 5.0 rennin on the board. Feature we have discovered from new leaks is the built in payment system.

According to the source, TuttoAndroid its revealed that Google has embedded a new system for payments in the Android 4.4 Kitkat known as “Tap & Pay”. Currently, we can;t say anything about its features or working  but we’re most likely looking at an NFC-based system.

Source also describes their hands on experience with the Nexus 5, noting that the device is bigger than the Nexus 4 but still very lightweight.

Other thing like Notification bar consists the same white icons we have seen in the earlier leaks of the Nexus 5. Now, its also revealed that there are no themes for the user to choose from – this was a rumored feature for the OS.

Design seems to be also as like depicted in the  rear part. Here are some details of the Nexus 5, software wise:

  • build KRS92B
  • Kernel 3.4.0

Lock Screen of the Android 4.4 Kitkat seems to be more defined and with simple layout it seems like everyone is going to like it. Same trend of simplicity follows the Android 4.4 on its Home screen and drawer tab. Google has cleared the clutter from the home screen.

Take a look at the images:

Google is expected to announce the New Nexus 5 along with Android 4.4 and Asus Nexus 10 by the end of this month.

Source: TuttoAndroid (translated)

Simranpal Singh

With a decade-long journey in the tech industry, I've been actively engaged in tech reporting across various reputable publications. He currently works as a Web Developer at RightNode Media and pursues his hobby of writing on GoAndroid. Enjoy travelling, and always excited about new tech trends. He actively contributes on GizmoChina and GChromecast Hub.

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