After the huge success of Google's Nexus 4 and stocks are running low and rumors are growing that the company is about to launch a new, slightly larger replacement: the Nexus 5.
According to the rumors and the leaked specification of Google Nexus 5, the smartphone will come with a 4.95-inch screen with a 1080p display. Internally, it will be powered bu a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.3GHz processor and 2GB of RAM.
These specs aren't best around, but that hasn't stopped the phone from apparently equalling the performance of the recently launched Apple iPhone 5s.
GFX's benchmark revealed that a phone it claims to be the Google Nexus 5 managed to match Apple's flagship smartphone's performance in several tests.
In the company's Egypt test, the Nexus 5 actually outperformed the iPhone 5s, posting a score you'd more commonly experience on a full desktop computer.
The Google 5 reached 58 frames per second during test compared to the iPhone 5s score of 56.7 frames per second.
The leaked manual was leaked several months ago and specifications may have changed. According to the reports, the phone's RAM may have been increased to 3GB and it may now come with an Andreno 330 GPU. Other specs hinted are 2300mAh battery, slimport compatibility, microSIM, wireless charging, NFC and LTE support.It also said to include a range of sensors including accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, proximity/ambient light and pressure.