

Really cool stuff.ĭeveloper Wasabi, who has released many cool live wallpapers on the Play Store, has now come up with a Live Wallpaper which replicates the crystal reflection effect from the Nexus 4 back panel. It appears to be many dots arranged together, and gives a matrix-like effect when looked at from different angles die to the reflection of light. The LG Nexus 4 back is covered by glass, with a really cool design underneath, which LG calls Crystal Reflection. hoping for a price drop while you bide your time, you can go ahead and get some Nexus like goodness on your existing device. If you’re opting for the latter though, viz.

Only option left for these countries then is to either import it through someone they know in the lucky areas, or wait for local prices to drop, which might take a while. The rest will not be so lucky as to avail of this fantastic pricing, as retailers cash in on the hype.

And we all know that the option to purchase devices from the Play Store is only available in select geographies as of now. Unfortunately though, the $299 tag is only applicable to devices purchased from the Play Store. For the kind of hardware that this thing packs, and not to mention the latest Android 4.2 OS that will debut on it, that price has got be hard to beat. Google took a revolutionary step by keeping the pricing for the Nexus 4 as low as $299. LivePaper with Nexus LivePaper addon makes your device – or at least, the wallpaper – feel as though it has been ripped straight from a Nexus-branded device, and although many iOS users will see this as blasphemous, (as will a number of Nexus users), it has to be said that creators Porkholt Labs! have done an exceptional job here.The Nexus 4 is landing on the Play Store tomorrow, and users in Germany may even know exactly when, as per a leaked report. As we know, however, jailbreaking opens a whole new realm of possibilities, and readily allows these limitations to be bypassed. The Mac App Store may be rammed with a plethora of decent live wallpaper apps, but thanks to the restrictions beset within iOS, this isn’t possible with the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. If you’ve always liked the look of the Nexus live wallpaper but, being on iOS, have yet to enjoy it on your device, you now can thanks to a little jailbreak tweak aptly called LivePaper, and its addon Nexus LivePaper. The colors shooting across the screen provide a subtle amount of activity to add an extra dimension to your wallpaper, but manage to do so without being too distracting. The Nexus live wallpaper is probably the most strikingly unmistakable of all the live wallpapers around.
