Saturday, September 27, 2014

The new Google Nexus phone, a Moto X big? – Unocero

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 Motorola Nexus The family of mobile devices Nexus Google is a program through which the company reaches Internet links deeper with manufacturers using Android, since they are responsible for creating, year after year, a product usually has a low cost and robust features.

Everyone knows that HTC could be the partner of Google to create tablet “Nexus 9″ , but what are the smartphones? If the report 9to5Google is correct, 2014 could be the year that finally there is a Nexus device manufactured by Motorola , which did not happen while the latter still belonged to the company located in Mountain View.

Site information suggests that the “Nexus 6″ or “Nexus X” (no defined name) will be a second generation X Moto fact phablet , so your screen could reach the 5.9 “and include design modifications to facilitate the use of the device despite its large size.

It is said that the product would retain the metal frame, but the buttons on the right side will be moved to down so that they can be used with one hand; the camera may be 12 MP and lens and flash, would look similar to what you can see in the Moto X recently announced .

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This photo shows the filtered phablet with LG Motorola G3 to compare the size

The most interesting thing is that this processor could be a Nexus Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 combined with 3GB of RAM and a screen resolution reach quad HD, which is the highest that has been presented in smartphones and is the same with devices like the LG G3. The possibility that a version of the Nexus 6 screen 5.2 “is released

is also mentioned. Course, the objective of introducing these devices remains the demonstration of the new edition of Android, which in this case would be the “L” version which was already presented in previous months. The launch of the Nexus 6 with Android L could happen in late October, when the company used to make this event their Android devices

reference. 9to5Google

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