The LG Nexus 4 came out in November 2012. A white variant came out later, with some minor physical hardware improvements.
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The Nexus 5 has been available in Canada since November 2013.
The 2012 Nexus 7 debuted on July 2012. The 2013 Nexus 7 debuted on July 2013 (August 2013 in Canada).
Since the Nexus S, Google brought out the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 4, and Nexus 5.
Since the question doesn't specify what Nexus the person is comparing it to the Nexus S, here's the order of Nexus phones (and by manufacturer) to date: -HTC Nexus One -Samsung Nexus S -Samsung Galaxy Nexus -LG Nexus 4 -LG Nexus 5
The ISBN of Nexus - comics - is 1-59307-398-4.
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You would set it up through whichever carrier network you have your Nexus 4 connected with.
Both phones are manufactured by LG, and they largely have the same architecture. Some of the differences is the G runs on an LTE network (Nexus 4 is HSPA+), has an expandable microSD slot (Nexus 4 has no expandable slot), has a removable battery (Nexus 4 battery is sealed), a 13 megapixel camera available (Nexus 4 only has a 8 megapixel camera), and runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean with a manufacturer skin (Nexus 4 has Android 4.3 Jelly Bean stock).
You should be able to purchase the Nexus One in the used market. The networks it uses (GSM bands) are covered in Spain
No, the Nexus wireless charger does not have an internal battery. It requires the micro USB charger for it to wirelessly charge a Nexus 7 (or Nexus 4 or 5).
It's unlikely. If and when the Nexus 5 comes out, the remaining supplies of Nexus 4's will be sold out to make way for the next generation device.