UK Network Advertises White Nexus 4 Android Combo

The Nexus 4 is pretty hard to get. Launched last week, it seems LG and Google didn't quite realise how much demand there would be for the competively priced phone. However, it seems the companies might have a little something else up their sleeves. UK carrier TalkTalk is advertising a white Nexus 4. Though there's no picture, the cell provider is selling the device as a bundle with the Nexus 7.

Developed in collaboration with LG, the Nexus 4 packs a 4.7-inch 1280x768 IPS display (320 ppi), Qualcomm's Snapdragon S4 CPU, 2GB of RAM, 8GB or 16GB of storage, an 8-megapixel camera (1.3-megapixel camera up front), a 2,100mAh Li-Polymer battery, NFC, and Android 4.2. Unfortunately, the phone doesn't have support for 4G LTE, nor does it allow for storage expansion via MicroSD, which means you're stuck with the capacity you choose at check out. 

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  • masterasia
    I have both already. Why do I need to buy the white one? I have a white GNex too.
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  • Why would you buy both of them? The phone has 100% of this tablet's functionality. I could understand a 10'' tablet.
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  • scythe944
    who cares. I'd put a cover on it anyway.
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