Huawei Nexus 6 could offer 128GB storage option
Apple and Amazon.com have now unveiled or released each of their respective fall product lineups.
Now on Tap virtual secretary – Apple’s Siri and Microsoft’s Cortana will have a new rival with the release of Google Now’s successor. However, it is widely speculated that the idea could be to differentiate newer devices from the older versions. However, speculations are that Google could use the September 29 event to introduce the new members of the Nexus smartphone family. Here’s what investors can expect.
According to @Onleaks, the Huawei Nexus will have a 5.7in screen and dimensions of 159.4×78.3×6.6/8.5mm.
Initially launched in 2013, the Nexus 5 was updated earlier this year, but retained the same name, leading to potential customer confusion. That would make for a very high-end phone – and one we’re hoping will follow Huawei’s usual pricing pattern (high-end specs with a mid-range price).
Moreover, the the Huawei Nexus 6 scored 1156 on the single core, 3641 on the multi core, which is close to the LG built Nexus 5X. It’s not clear what the “X” and “P” monikers are for.
A new Google Chromecast has been talked about, along with the LG-made Nexus 5, and another phone has been doing the rounds over the last month or two, which is the subject of a new report. What’s most notable about this model is that it will be the first in the line to have a 128GB version. The larger model is also expected to be the first Nexus phone to come in a 128GB variant, according to a new report from blog Android Police, which has a strong track record when reporting on unreleased Android products. They also do not have unnecessary apps or bloatware from mobile carriers or other Android-based device manufacturers. That’s a good thing. Usually, Nexus devices are the first to get the latest Android operating system and rumors suggest that the Nexus 6P will also be showcased at the Google event. Nexus devices have never been huge sellers in terms of volume; they’re primarily done to set an example of what a “pure” Android device can be so that there is a baseline of expectations.