With the clever types in Android saying the Nexus 4 is equal to the iPhone 6, we thought we'd take a closer look. Funny thing is, they not too far from the truth.
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Keeping the pretty tiny battery in the Nexus 4 running at its peak rate isn't as hard as you may think. Here's five tips to avoid battery drain on your your Nexus 4.
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If you've got a frozen or soft-bricked Nexus, or you just want to reset it in order to sell it, you can very easily flash the official stock Android factory image.
Our readers still like their Nexus 4, and they want more tips and tricks to get the most of it. Here's another five tips on how to improve your Nexus 4
Android 4.4.1 is starting to roll out for Nexus devices and brings with it some pretty good bug fixes, most notably for the Nexus 5. Check out the changes inside.
CyanogenMod just released their first milestone build of CM 11 for Nexus devices, changing the order in which bug fixing usually proceeds. Nightly builds are also out now
Android 4.4.1 is rolling out for the Nexus 5, Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 LTE models. The incremental update brings camera improvements as well as sound and exchange server fixes
The Google Play editions of the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 are the latest devices to receive the Android 4.4 KitKat update, following the Moto X and Nexus 4 last week.
Google has finally launched their own Nexus-branded wireless charger in the Google Play Store for the Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and newer versions of the Nexus 7.
Android 4.3 brought many new features we love, but alas, there are some we aren't too fond about: the constant Wi-Fi scanning even if Wi-Fi is turned off. Disable now!
The Nexus phone line has gone through five iterations now and it's always interesting to look back on the previous devices. Thanks to this GIF, we now can!
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