[h1]Another glimpse at the Nexus 4 in white, this time on video[/h1]
By
Andrew Martonik | May 14 2013 | 1:16 pm |
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[h3]An extensive new white Nexus 4 sighting leaves us with just as many questions as it answers[/h3]
We know based on previous pictures that at least in some capacity
LG has made the Nexus 4 with a white casing, and this is probably the most extensive look at the device we have to date. At a conference in Dubai, the folks at
TechView found a white model of the Nexus 4 sitting on display at a Qualcomm booth of all places. The device looks basically identical to previous leaks to our eyes, with a "crystal reflective process" back plate, the same silver plastic band around the screen and black bezels on the front of the device. The device is running just Android 4.2 (rather than 4.2.2 like other Nexus 4s), but other than that nothing on the video stands out to us as setting this device apart.
Interestingly, more still photos of the white Nexus 4 surfaced from the same show in a forums post on The Verge, which also give us a good look at the device. One thing that these show us is the FCC ID printed on the back, which is identical to that of the current Nexus 4. Could this be little more than just a white color option to refresh the Nexus 4 several months after its launch?
Google I/O may be a good time for Google to let us know for certain.
Stick around after the break to see the video in full, and follow the source link if you're interested in seeing a few more random stills of the device.
Source:
TechView.me;
The Verge Forums