Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P, both running the new Android 6.0 operating system known as Marshmallow, have been developed in partnership with LG and Huawei, respectively.
The former will cost $379, whereas the latter will be available for $499; both will be up for preorder starting next today in the USA and next week in other markets.
And unlike iOS, which includes just three devices – the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch – Android is flooded with hundreds and hundreds of different devices from various manufacturers, all of whom must test a new version or update on each of its devices.
We’ve already got a pretty good idea of what the smaller model will look like, thanks to a leaked photo. The Geekbench 3 data also featured the device running on the octa-core 1.3GHz CPU and having an 8-inch screen.
Basically, Fi users can now install the app on their other devices and manage their accounts from any of them, rather than being stuck to just the Nexus 6.
LG and Google have been completely tight-lipped over the new smartphone’s existence and it isn’t the only Nexus featuring heavily on the rumour pages. As per the leak, this device is likely to carry plastic build and the Nexus logo along with the hump where the camera...
The G4 Pro, on the other hand, is believed to be the LG’s flagship device for the second half of 2015, considering that LG did promise to come out with a premium flagship device for the H2. The reported LG Nexus 5 will run on Snapdragon 808.
Then, the Nexus 4 was unveiled, this time with LG as the maker and it was a game-changer as it offered a nice design based on curved glass on the front and glass covering a nice-looking textured back, plus it had decent specs and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean for a very low price. LG...