Say hello to the Google Nexus 6

Google is expected to unveil its next Nexus smartphone today. Among the quasi-official information, the Nexus 6 Google should be developed by Motorola, and it is expected that features a screen of 5.9 inches. Today we probably under his eyes final rendering.

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If Evan Blass (evleaks) took his retirement in August, it is nevertheless still well known after disclosing a wide range of devices on the web, even before they are formalized. And Blass has come out of retirement by posting a photo of the new Nexus 6 , as you can see below.

Because this is a record, it should be taken with a grain of salt. Anyway, a maximum of speculation suggests that the Nexus 6 will be launched today alongside the tablet Nexus 9 and L Android (Android 5.0).

The first thing one may fall into the cliché is that the smartphone seems to have a large screen, a slightly curved rear hull, and on / off buttons and volume are halfway on the right side of the smartphone. Positioning facilitates access, even on a smartphone with a screen size closer to a Phablet.

The smartphone also appears to have the latest version of the mobile operating system from Google, also known under the code name Android L.

A new Google advertising has also been put online yesterday, showing a cartoon character pulling a huge smartphone. Since then, the video has been removed, but obviously it was back online by the crafty right after its withdrawal.

Expected for the smartphone specifications are not yet official, but rumor has it that the Nexus 6 sports a 5.9 inch screen with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels, a 805 Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a 13 megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilizer, and 3GB of RAM.

Google is also expected to launch a 8.9-inch tablet built by HTC. Nexus also run on Android 9 L, and could embark bestial specifications, particularly with the K1 NVIDIA Tegra processor.

We look forward to this Google Nexus 6!
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