Updated On: 02 June, 2013 05:33 AM IST | | Nimish Dubey
It is the official Android phone, and is the only one with guaranteed updates. But has the LG Nexus 4 taken too long to make its way to Indian shores, wonders Nimish Dubey
Samsung’s Galaxy, Sony’s Xperia and LG’s Optimus range might hog all the headlines but when it comes to Android handsets, the Nexus brand is supposed to lay down the benchmarks for Android. Made in collaboration with Google, the Nexus range of devices represent Android in its purest form, many feel the way in which Google actually wants it. Unfortunately, most Nexus devices have never made their way to the Indian market — only the Nexus S and Nexus 7 got this far. And now they have been joined by the LG Nexus 4. The Nexus 4 was first released in November last year. The period since has seen a number of very high-profile Android devices hit the market. Can the Nexus 4 hold its own against such an array of powerful devices?
