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LG: We are not working on the Nexus 5

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 May 2013 8:57 User comments (1)

LG: We are not working on the Nexus 5 LG had two Android announcements today, one of which was the recently reported white model of the Nexus 4.
The second piece of news is that LG is not working on the upcoming Nexus 5.

News comes via Kim Wong, Head of LG Europe: "There are currently no plans for a Nexus 5 made by us. We don't need that kind of marketing exposure anymore. The Nexus 4 was a great success, even with the supply issues and we have a great relationship with Google. But we won't make the Nexus 5."

LG had been rumored to be working on the device, which should be released sometime between December and February like all of the last Nexus phones have been.

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