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Behold the red Nexus 5, in a newly leaked image

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Here’s a follow up to our previous post on a set of dashing new colors for Google’s flagship handset: we now have an official-looking leaked picture of a red Nexus 5, supplied by the ever-reliable tipster @evleaks. If you’ve been holding off on picking up the phone in the hope that a wider range of hues might become available, it looks like you won’t have to wait much longer.

Of course, Google is remaining tight-lipped, but at this stage there seems to be too much smoke around for there to be no fire at the center of it all. Multiple sources and multiple tip-offs would suggest that it’s only a matter of time before the Nexus 5 is available in something other than black or white. It’s the way that the market is going too, with Apple’s iPhone 5C range and the vibrant colors of the Nokia Lumia collection.

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If the rumors are to believed, you’ll be able to get yourself a shiny Nexus 5 in orange, yellow, green, blue and purple as well as red. A whisper from a Vietnamese site suggested these extra handset choices would appear sometime in February or March, so expect an announcement at any time.

Bear in mind that the current black and white models aren’t only differentiated by color: the black edition has a softer back that’s easier to grip, while the white version uses a glossy back case. It seems likely that the alternative colors in the pipeline will follow the white model’s lead and color in the front speaker grill too (as shown in the @evleaks picture).

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