Google denies discontinuing the Nexus series and is wrapping up to introduce the newest in the Nexus line with Nexus 6 – codenamed “Shamu”
Google and Motorola is rumored to be gearing up for the upcoming Nexus 6. After Lenovo agreed to buy Motorola, Google's Android unit began working with Motorola to develop a co-branded 'Nexus' phone that's considered to be a phablet,' or phone-tablet, because of its large screen size, according to three people with knowledge of the matter.
Nexus series made it fans all over the globe at the beginning of its launch. And it does not need any recommendation or information to be spread.
Surely, the Nexus 6 will feature a fingerprint scanner similar to Iphone 5s and Samsung Galaxy S5. Apart from the large 5.9-inch display, which is considerably a phablet in the making, it is going to be a quad-core MT6732 64-bit chip clocked at 1.5GHz, or the octa-core MT6752 SoC running at a frequency of 2.0GHz. The phone is also said to have a 3GB of RAM and is capable of wireless charging. It is also rumored to run on Android L platform, it could be Android Lollipop, or Android 4.5 or 5.0. The phone is said to have a longer battery life than its contemporaries.
Nexus 6 is expected to be released this November. Fans are clamoring with this new partnership of Google and Motorola. With the above specs, it surely is the most awaited Google phone yet!
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