Update: In a new leak, an image of the Nexus 5 smartphone has appeared online. Posted on MacRumors Forums, this image shows the back of the smartphone. There is another device on top of Nexus 5 in the left side, which although not confirmed, also seems to be Nexus 5. There are no new details available but the person, who has posted this image, suggests that Nexus 5 feels smaller than LG G2 and packs an okayish display.
Earlier: A log-file obtained by folks at Myce.com has revealed the full specifications of the upcoming Nexus 5 smartphone. The file at first glance seems genuine and the leaked specs are believable. There is no official word on the release of Nexus 5 but the phone is expected to be announced next month alongside Android 4.4.

Nexus 5 key specifications
- 5-inch display with 1920×1080 pixels resolution
- 2.3 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with Adreno 330 GPU
- Android 4.4
- 8MP rear camera with LED flash, 1.2MP front camera
- 2GB of RAM, 16GB internal storage
- 4G LTE/ 3G, dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC
- Sensors: Accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity, light, barometer and orientation sensor
- 2,300 mAh with wireless charging
A few of these specifications were already known thanks to FCC sightings. To remind you, Nexus 5 is being built by LG, for which it is the second Nexus smartphone. The next-generation Nexus phone is said to be based on LG’s current flagship model LG G2 but the specifications have been stripped down a bit to keep in the pricing in check.

I’ll take it…
16GB? common pichai
Gaurav, you just copy and paste? From other website. Use your own words logs or screenshot if any.
horrible battery life and internal storage. 16gb is a joke. 2-3 games willl fill it up.
2,300 mAh with wireless charging will beat down iPhone as even the latest iPhone from Apple seems to have missed this scoring point
But iOS use far less power to run its processor, thus barely affects faster battery drain!!!
You can testify running same programs/games on both iOS & android phones simultaneously…
I do agree with shristy on this point.