Google-Nexus-4-Review-01-640x426Google I/O is almost upon us and we’re sure many are wondering what Google could be announcing at the event. Will we be looking at the latest version of Android, new Nexus tablets, or maybe even the Nexus 5? While it remains to be seen, it would seem that a couple of retailers from the UK have just removed the Google Nexus 4 from their shelves without stating the reason why. We doubt it’s because of its lack of popularity, and according to speculation, some believe that the removable of the Nexus 4 is to make way for the Nexus 5 which some speculate could be announced at Google I/O.

While that is one of the possibilities, another possibility could be that instead of a Nexus 5, we could instead be looking at an upgraded version of the Nexus 4 which is said to feature LTE connectivity, and if the rumors are to be believed, could be made by Motorola and not LG who was the original manufacturer of the Google Nexus 4. Take this with a grain of salt for now, but check back with us during Google I/O for the details!

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