The next generation of Google Nexus smartphone has been outted in some of the best images and spec details to date the Nexus 6 (or Nexus X.)
The leaks of the Motorola made mobile come courtesy of 9to5Google and show a decidedly Moto flavour to the new Nexus which was formerly codenamed ‘Shamu’. With the beast now surfaced we are informed of a 5.92-inch touchscreen display with eye-popping pixel 2560 x 1440 resolution which will be used on the Nexus 6 rather than a previously believed 5.2-inch which is quite a step up.
The new screen size would cast shadow over all market competition even the 5.7-inch Super AMOLED display coming along with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 this month on the 17th October and the monster Nexus 6 screen is framed with a tight fitting bezel meaning much of the front is functional touchscreen welcoming your mitts all over it.
The Nexus 6 will also be used to usher in the next iteration of the Android OS which will be version 4.5 (Lollipop seems the popular sweetie of choice this time around), a Snapdragon 805 2.6GHz quad-core CPU will be the driving force complimented with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage, with SD expansion. A 13-megapixel rear camera will be on offer for superior snapshots and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera is a Moto standard which should make your selfies looking all the more stunning.
There’s no fixed date for the new Google flagship smartphone from Motorola but we’d expect in usual Nexus fashion the sixth generation will roll up at some point in late October for November shipping.
Source: 9to5Google.com