After letting us catch a glimpse of Android 4.4 KitKat and some of its new features a couple of days back, Google Nexus 5
 made another unofficial appearance. This time around the upcoming 
LG-made smartphone left nothing to imagination by starring in an 
extensive, seven-minute long hands-on video.
 
The device in the video above is likely an early prototype, as it 
sports a “not for sale” sign, as well as lacks the large, 
landscape-oriented Nexus logo we’ve seen in previous leaks. The Android 
version on it is dubbed Key Lime Pie, so it further suggests the 
pre-production nature of the smartphone.
 
Furthermore, the upcoming Nexus 5 got caught in the Global 
Certification Forum database, sporting category 4 LTE connectivity which
 will allow the handset to reach network speeds of up to 150Mbps. This 
particular capability will help the Nexus 5 make a case for itself in 
Korea, where LTE-A networks are all the rage these days.
 
The official announcement of the Nexus 5 is imminent. The smartphone is expected to break cover before the end of the month.
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