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Earlier this month, Google unveiled the Android KitKat statue and posted a video of the unveiling online. Unfortunately for them, that video showed a man using the Nexus 5, and thus Google accidentally leaked their own phone. Now a more extensive leak of the Nexus 5 has occurred, this time showing off a little bit of KitKat.

Here’s what we now know about the Nexus 5: it has a centered, front-facing camera, a camera seemingly borrowed from the LG G2, and a rubberized backing that makes it easy to grip. Aesthetically, it looks a lot like the Nexus 4, at least from the front.

The KitKat boot-up screen features the same dancing Nexus colors as before, but the font has been changed from 4.3 Jelly Bean. Not the most exciting revelation in the world, but it’s nice to see it all in action. The Nexus 5 is expected to mimic the LG G2 in much more than just the camera department, sporting a 5-inch 1080p display, 2GB of RAM, a Snapdragon 600 or 800 SoC, 16 to 32GB of storage, multi-band LTE and pentaband DC-HSPA+, a 13MP camera on the back, a 2MP camera on the front, and a 3000mAh battery powering it all. As far as features go, expect wireless charging and Bluetooth 4.0.

Check out the post at MobileSyrup for videos and pictures.

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