Nexus 4 Review of Jellybean 4.2.2: New Update Kills Undocumented LTE On The LG Nexus 4, May Soon Come In White [PHOTO]

Nexus 4 reviews are coming in, as Android came out with an update to the Jelly Bean 4.2 operating system on February 15.

Jellybean version 4.2.2 was put into place to fix certain issues, and Phones Review reported that the new update kills the undocumented LTE on the LG Nexus 4.

The Jelly Bean update also fixed bugs, probably including rebooting issues that certain users had complained about. Other revised features include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles, in which a press-and-hold can switch those functions on and off.

This phone was a huge surprise-success upon its release, with an elegant exterior, large screen with better visual specs than the much-heralded Retina display, and moderate pricing. It's Snapdragon quad core processor at 1.5GHz and with 2GB of RAM dwarfs its Samsung counterpart, the Galaxy S3.

But unlike the iPhone and Nexus 4's other competitors, the Nexus 4 only comes in Black.

There have been rumors since November about the release of a white version of the Nexus 4. Today, a Canadian retailer released a previously unseen white bumper for the Nexus 4 on its website.

The retailer, Eastink, priced the LG Nexus 4 white bumper at $24.99, although the Google Play Store still only has black bumper cases available. The white bumper indicates that a Nexus 4 in white will appear soon, adding another attractive option to the successful smartphone. 

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