Google is having little luck keeping its next flagship smartphone a secret. The so-called Nexus 5 has heavily leaked, and a new image today provides us with what's reportedly the first press renders of the device. The images, obtained by Mobile Syrup, are said to be from Canadian mobile carrier Telus. The screenshot shown in the images provides a clear look at some of the visual tweaks that are expected to arrive with Android 4.4 KitKat; notice the clear notification bar and a reworked app drawer button, as well as the new camera and phone icon.

Earlier details from the Federal Communications Commission revealed that the Nexus 5 would be manufactured by LG like the Nexus 4 before it. The phone appears to be a reworked version of LG's G2 smartphone, featuring a Snapdragon 800 chip, 2GB of RAM, and a 2,300mAh battery. It's also expected to have LTE support for AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint. For more Nexus 5 rumors, be sure to check our roundup.