Next LG-Made Nexus Smartphone to Sport 3D Camera?
Reports have emerged Google is coming up with two new Nexus handsets this year, and the LG version is rumored to have a 3D camera.
Rumors have surfaced LG is testing a new 3D camera for its upcoming 2015 Nexus smartphone, with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chip for the next gen handset.
According to reports from iNews24, while one Nexus handheld will be manufactured by Huawei, the other LG-made Nexus smartphone will sport a 3D technology and run the latest Android M OS out of the box, and is scheduled for unveiling in October this year, South Korean iNews24 revealed.
Google earlier announced Android M two weeks ago at the Google I/O 2015 in San Francisco, which Products SVP Sundar Pichai revealed would bring back stability and usability improvements, which, while not as eye-catching as Android Lollipop, would remain a significant addition based on Google's "back to basics" stance, Android Pit wrote.
During the two-day technology conference, Google released a developer build of Android M for the benefit of interested developers and early adopters, with the preview version showing the future how all future Nexus smartphones will come equipped with fast-charging USB-C ports, fingerprint sensors, and Android Pay support.
With the reported 3D camera innovation on the upcoming LG-made Nexus handheld, Android M is likely to provide the necessary stability to support the technology.
The report continued to say the LG Nexus handheld will be carrying two camera modules with an infrared sensor, 3D-based graphics and an easy-to-navigate UI.
With the kind of technology packed into the handset, it is expected to be tagged as a higher-end device with premium features and a higher price point compared to the Google Nexus 4 and Nexus 5.