The smartphone is expected to be announced at Google I/O

May 1, 2013 11:41 GMT  ·  By

We reported a few weeks ago that Google and LG planned on launching a LTE version of the amazingly popular Nexus 4 smartphone.

Today, the folks over at AndroidOS have uncovered in AnTuTu Benchmark listings what appears to be the unannounced Google Nexus 4 LTE.

A slightly different HSPA+ version has been spotted as well, but this particular version runs Android 4.2.1 Jelly Bean operating system, which is not out of the ordinary.

The good news is that Nexus 4 LTE will ship with Android 4.3.0 platform onboard, which has yet to be officially introduced by Google.

The LTE-enabled Nexus 4 is said to feature the same specs sheet as the current model, but it will pack 32GB of internal memory instead of only 16GB.

The smartphone is rumored to be unveiled this month at Google I/O conference, along with other devices and Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system.