Looking for a new or different phone? How about the original glass-backed Android smartphone? The Nexus 4 is a Google phone, which means it is first in the queue (in comparison to its contemporaries, such as the Samsung Galaxy S3 or HTC one X) for Android updates and features. The Nexus 4 has an original look of being hands-on (especially for its release date), with its glass back panel, through which an attractive pattern of dots can be seen. The front panel also has a stylish minimalism, with an interesting flourish of a notification light set into the center of the phone’s “chin.” This version of the Nexus 4 was also one of the first phones to have a back panel finished in white. Its glass is made of Corning’s Gorilla Glass 2. The Nexus 4 also has some powerful specs in a compact form factor. The white Nexus 4 can be an ideal choice for someone looking for a phone that’s unique, cost-effective, feature-rich, or even all three. Tech enthusiasts can acknowledge that its Snapdragon S4 Pro, a quad-core processor, can still be up to everything you’ll want to do with your new Nexus. Coupled with 2GB of RAM, the Nexus 4 is an improvement over the previous Google-phone iteration, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. That particular Nexus had a very good screen, which was a 4.65 inch super AMOLED 1280x720 panel. This version of the Google phone matches up with a TrueHD IPS panel of the same resolution, increased slightly to 4.7 inches. The white Nexus 4 has an 8MP rear camera for clear, sharp images and a 1.3MP camera for selfies, or maybe even to use with video calling apps, such as Skype. The rear camera can also record 1080p videos at 30fps. It also has 8GB of internal storage. The white Nexus 4 does not have LTE (officially) but does have a range of other modern connectivity options, such as HSDPA/HSPA, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth v4.0 with A2DP. As with all Nexus phones, it comes unlocked, so you can use it with any GSM carrier you like. The white Nexus 4 benefits