by Chris Smith, 7 months ago
The LG Nexus 4 is most likely the worst kept secret in tech history to date, and while you’d think that we’ve seen all there is to see when it comes to this LG Optimus…

Even though Google cancelled today’s media announcement due to Hurricane Sandy – and we received official word that it won’t be rescheduled for a later date – the company went ahead and unveiled new products. After all, Google wasn’t going to let the tech world talk about Windows Phone 8 devices today, was it?
We have already talked about the Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 today, but let’s look at the complete set of specs and features for each device. And we have an image gallery ready for each new Nexus toy, which it’ll just have to be good enough for Android fans until we get our hands on the handset and new tablet versions.
We’re not going to pretend the LG Nexus 4 surprised us today. We know what this device is capable of since it’s basically an LG Optimus G variant, not to mention that it was the star of countless leaks in the recent weeks. However, the smartphone has two drawbacks, depending on who you ask: lack of microSD support and no 4G LTE connectivity. Here’s the full specs and features lists for the handset:
Google unveiled today two 32GB Nexus 7 versions, a Wi-Fi-only version and a 3G model. Both are identical with their 8GB/16GB older brothers, but for the sake of the argument we’ll share the specs list of the 32GB Nexus 7 3G version:
Google’s first iPad rival, the Samsung-made Nexus 10 will soon hit stores. Before you order, make sure you check specs and prices for the device:
In case you need availability details for any of the new Nexus devices, check out this post right here.