The Nexus 5 has made another appearance this morning, showing up in the Goole Play Store before quickly being pulled. Not that there is any surprises here as it looks exactly like all the other leaked photos from before.
Someone managed to grab a screen shot though before it disappeared from the Play Store and in it, we get the first indication of pricing. In the image below you can see the Nexus 5 being offered from $349 with the tagline “Capture the everyday and the epic in fresh new ways”
From the fact is says “Starting at” in the pricing, we’re guessing there will be more than one option to choose from, most likely in internal memory size, which probably means you’ll be getting a 16GB model for $349. Sadly there is still no official way to purchase a Nexus device through the Play Store in Ireland.
All indications are that the device will go on sale on October 28 along side the release of Android 4.4.
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