Nexus 4 new functions

Being an Android operating system fan is a bit like being a kid in a old fashion sweets shop these days. Along with its new Android 4.2 Jelly Bean launch and all the new functions it provides, Search engines has formally released two product new Nexus devices: the Nexus 4, a long awaited new leading cellphone, and the Nexus 10, a high end 10 inches product made by New samsung.

Let's take an up near look at the Nexus 4, shall we? The cellphone brings together the primary framework of LG's Optimus G with Search engines own style emotions and genuine Android operating system application. Get prepared, gang: This cellphone guarantees to offer the greatest Android operating system encounter and it very well may have the products to offer.

Nexus 4: LG's hardware

You can clearly see LG's Optimus G foundation in the Nexus 4, but make no mistake about it: This is a Nexus phone through and through. The Nexus 4 rocks a 4.7-in. True HD IPS display with the familiar Nexus-style curved glass. At a glance, its form actually looks very much like that of the Galaxy Nexus that preceded it.

Thinking about size? The Nexus 4 is 2.7 x 5.3 in. and 0.36 in. thick. It weighs 4.9 oz. Despite its larger screen, then, that actually makes it almost the same size and weight as the Galaxy Nexus -- just a hair thicker and a skosh heavier, but probably not enough to be terribly noticeable.

The larger screen is far from the only thing that separates the new Nexus phone from its younger brother, though. In general, LG's build with this line of devices feels far more solid and substantial than the plasticky-style approach favored by Samsung. The Nexus 4 puts a Googley twist on LG's distinctive back-of-phone design, with a sleek and premium-looking patterned material reminiscent of the classic Nexus wallpaper look.

Outward aesthetics aside, the Nexus 4's screen has a resolution of 1280 x 768 with 320ppi, all protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 2. Based on the time I spent with the Optimus G, which uses the same display technology, I expect the image quality on this thing to be wildly impressive.

And that's just the start.