Google Nexus 6 Now A Pro At Snap & Go
The International Business Times has shed some light on Google’s next phone for the year 2016.
Google collaborated with Huawei for the first time ever to launch its flagship Nexus device in 2015.
The tip-off comes from industry analyst Pan Jiutang, head of research at the Shenzhen Huaqiang Electronics Research Institute in China, and someone who previously correctly predicted a few details of the Nexus 6P in advance. Under the hood, it is alleged to be powered by Snapdragon 820 processor, which was just released in Asia recently.
The Marshmallow update is more about tweaks than a complete overhaul, with some great new features – such as Google Now on Tap, Doze, Android Pay – making the whole Android process even smarter and slicker. According to a source, this upcoming Google tablet will be manufactured by Huawei, which actually leads to a conclusion that Huawei may have done well with the “Nexus 6P” for it to be a top option for Google once again.
It is likely that the Nexus 6 (2016) will be arriving with Android N operating system. Subsequently, Android Police reports that Android N is expected to get split-screen view, similar to that in the iPad Pro.
Huawei Nexus 6P with USB Type-C port. Both companies should address all the flaws seen in the handset’s predecessor.
Google’s latest line of smartphones did stir up excitement, but like other phones, the flair soon fizzled out and now the company awaits the release of another phone. Google and Huawei already launched a device together, introducing the Nexus 6P earlier this year, and apparently had a fruitful collaboration if a second device is in the cards.