More information have emerged on the Nexus 6 (also known as the Nexus X or "Shamu"), as the price of the future flagship smartphone - which should be more expensive than previous Nexus models.
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We are confident that the launch of the Nexus 6 - which should be a phablette 5.9 inches - is imminent , especially if we are to believe the recent filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States. This rumor has been strengthened by the Wall Street Journal, confirming that Google will release the smartphone this month alongside Android L .
The WSJ also briefly talked about the price, and the fact that Google wants to provide phablette to compete with the iPhone 6 more , but cheaper than Apple's offering (its starting price is 809 euros) price.
However, BGR spotted Paul O'Brien, founder of MoDaCo, revealed that the smartphone will certainly not be super expensive, but is expected to compete with the iPhone 6 Plus.
In other words, even if it is not sold at the same price as the Nexus 5-349 euros, all previous Nexus smartphones were sold below the fateful 350 dollars. In other words, the Nexus 6 will be the most expensive in the history of the range.
Since it is manufactured by Motorola, rumor has it that the device is very similar to the new Moto X 2014 . Instead, it should nevertheless have a larger screen and a higher resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels ratio to Full HD Moto X). It should also have a larger battery than the Moto X, and potentially a better camera sensor, which has been identified as one of the weaknesses of the new Moto X (especially in low light).
Given these improvements, it would be logical that the Nexus 6 is more expensive than the Moto X 2014 is available in 16GB version priced at 519 euros . If its price rises slightly, Google may disappoint those who appreciated the value of the Nexus range. And it would be another risk in addition to the fact that many are already unhappy with the size of the Nexus 6 to 1 5.9-inch size is relatively large, even for a phablette.
Now, as always, this is only rumors suggesting that you should take this with a grain of salt!
See also : Microsoft releases a keyboard for Android Wear
We are confident that the launch of the Nexus 6 - which should be a phablette 5.9 inches - is imminent , especially if we are to believe the recent filing with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of the United States. This rumor has been strengthened by the Wall Street Journal, confirming that Google will release the smartphone this month alongside Android L .
The WSJ also briefly talked about the price, and the fact that Google wants to provide phablette to compete with the iPhone 6 more , but cheaper than Apple's offering (its starting price is 809 euros) price.
However, BGR spotted Paul O'Brien, founder of MoDaCo, revealed that the smartphone will certainly not be super expensive, but is expected to compete with the iPhone 6 Plus.
In other words, even if it is not sold at the same price as the Nexus 5-349 euros, all previous Nexus smartphones were sold below the fateful 350 dollars. In other words, the Nexus 6 will be the most expensive in the history of the range.
Since it is manufactured by Motorola, rumor has it that the device is very similar to the new Moto X 2014 . Instead, it should nevertheless have a larger screen and a higher resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels ratio to Full HD Moto X). It should also have a larger battery than the Moto X, and potentially a better camera sensor, which has been identified as one of the weaknesses of the new Moto X (especially in low light).
Given these improvements, it would be logical that the Nexus 6 is more expensive than the Moto X 2014 is available in 16GB version priced at 519 euros . If its price rises slightly, Google may disappoint those who appreciated the value of the Nexus range. And it would be another risk in addition to the fact that many are already unhappy with the size of the Nexus 6 to 1 5.9-inch size is relatively large, even for a phablette.
Now, as always, this is only rumors suggesting that you should take this with a grain of salt!