LG Nexus 4 Rumors: Smart Phone’s 8GB Version Phases Out on Verizon in May 2013?
LG Nexus 4 will reportedly arrive at Verizon by the end of April and the smart phone is predicted to have a starting price of $349 without a contract at the Google Play Store. According to the Gadgetronica report, the existing Nexus 4 smart phone with 8GB internal storage capacity at the $299 price point will be phased out and the 16GB version will take up its place.
The impressive Nexus 4 smart phone was released in November 2012 without the availability at Sprint and Verizon as well as the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) version. Now, Verizon appears to be getting the LG Nexus 4 smart phone with the LTE support, CDMA compatibility and 32GB of internal storage capacity.
Android Central's Alex Dobie has stated in 2012 that LG Nexus 4 will arrive at Sprint. The exact date has not yet been confirmed but the smart phone will feature as well the LTE support and 32GB internal storage capacity.
The existing LG Nexus 4 smart phone has the undeveloped and disabled 4G LTE radios. Some reports are claiming that the feature has been hacked in Canada and a small number of AT&T users in order for the function to work.
Google could already be working with the carriers to allow the LTE support on the LG Nexus 4. Meanwhile, other reports indicate that the Search Engine giant will be introducing the "next major build of Android" and Verizon will release the smart phone. The LG Nexus 4 32GB version with full LTE support and connectivity running on the latest version of the Android mobile operating system is expected to make an appearance at the Google I/O conference from May 15 to May 15 in San Francisco, California.