RUMOR: Huawei Nexus to come in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB
Recent reports from Android Police suggest that Google’s new Nexus 6P model might be coming with a whopping 128GB of space for all your media-hoarding smartphone needs. As for the Nexus line, last year’s model came in both 32GB and 64GB but this time, a 128GB variant will be added.
There’s also a possibility that the Huawei device will offer microSD support, so there should be plenty of room for your music and photo collection.
The larger of the Nexus phones is already being called the Nexus P (others are calling it the Nexus Bullhead) and Chinese Phone maker Huawei will make it. The smaller Nexus is being called the Nexus 5X and it is reportedly being made by LG.
Having gone big past year with the Nexus 6, Google is set to continue its phablet plans with the Nexus 6P. As per the report, this device will be powered by a 1.5GHz Octa-Core Snapdragon 810 SoC, Adreno 430 GPU, stock Android and 3GB RAM under the hood. Amazon then fired back with new Kindle Fire tablets and new Fire TV devices while quietly bowing out of the smartphone market. As usual, Google is tapping different smartphone manufacturers, as it likes to rotate partners each year.
However, customers can still get the Nexus 6 at a price of $350 from Best Buy, which is a discount of $150.
Save and recover files through Google Drive – With the new Android 6.0 Marshmallow update, all files on any Android operating device can be easily saved using the built-in option for Google Drive.
Nobody knows for sure why Google has chosen to include the “X” and the “P” in the newer Nexus phones.
READ: Huawei Nexus 6 (2015): What’s the story so far?
Meanwhile, the Nexus 6P is slated to have a Quad HD display covering those 5.7in, with a rumoured Snapdragon 820 chip within, a 21-megapixel camera, and USB Type-C. As for the remainder of the hardware, Nexus 6P will come with a 5.7 inch screen that will render a resolution of 1440p.
For those that are eager to find out the highly anticipated Android 6.0 Marshmallow release date, it look like we may have an answer to this thanks to an upcoming event.