Log file points to the privacy settings and usb-on-the-go in Nexus 5

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A log file that Led under eyes has had, suggests that the Nexus 5 from Google and LG support will have new privacy settings and usb-on-the-go. With usb-on-the-go can supposedly photos of a camera via a usb cable to the phone.

The log file of a Nexus 5 with Android 4.4 is called an action, in which after the startup of a function with the name ‘usb device attached’ to the gallery is started, which indicates that after the photos are imported. Cameras can presumably via a verloopstukje via the micro-usb port on the Nexus 5 to be hung. There are also some references to wireless charging in the log file to find: the Nexus 4 also has the capability for wireless charging on board.

The log file, by an informer was sent to Myce.com and that Tweakers also has study, also shows that the process AppOp is running, which permissions each app can be set. That function is a hidden menu in Android 4.3 and now seems to be used. In addition, many apps have a higher version number than now, so they probably updates have had.

The file also confirms many rumors about the hardware of the Nexus 5. As he is made by LG and codenamed Hammerhead: use Google vissennamen to Nexus devices indicate. The processor is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, the same processor as the LG G2 and Sony Xperia Z1. That is one of the fastest processors currently available on the market. The working memory has a size of 2GB.

The screen has a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels, and it comes to an lcd. Details about storage and camera are missing in the log file. Striking detail is that in the log file, where the firmware dates back to mid-september, to Android 4.4 refers to as Key Lime Pie, and Google itself has said that the new version is kit kat going to be called. References to the name Nexus 5 are also frequently to be found in the file.

The Nexus 5 is not yet presented, but according to rumors within a few months. The smartphone was seen at the American testing institute FCC and was seen in a video from Google itself.