Motorola Nexus 6 Release Date, Rumors, Specs,News: Powered by the "L" version of Android, the so-called Nexus 6 is said to feature a 5.9-inch display with 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution.

Motorola Nexus 6 Release Date, Rumors, Specs, News: Powered by the "L" version of Android, the so-called Nexus 6 is said to feature a 5.9-inch display with 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution.
Google's next flagship smartphone will, in fact, be called the Nexus 6, and it will come from Motorola. Google's next Nexus smartphone will be the Motorola-made Nexus 6. As you can see, we have an idea of what the Nexus 6 smartphone will look like. The mock-up is based on the Moto X as the Nexus 6 will reportedly be a bigger version of Motorola's flagship handset. Yes, as the numeral indicates, this will be a 6-inch device (or 5.9 inches to be exact, according to some sources).
Let us see the specification of Motorola Nexus 6:
Powered by the "L" version of Android, the so-called Nexus 6 is said to feature a 5.9-inch display with 2,560x1,440-pixel resolution. Other key hardware could include a 13-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization, a 2-megapixel front-facing shooter and a 3,200mAh battery.
Motorola will reportedly move volume and power buttons down the side to provide easier access. The Nexus 6 should also give users front-facing stereo speakers. Previous rumors suggest that the Motorola handset could boast a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor with 3GB of RAM.
Besides the form factor, you will see a bunch of new stuff just on the home screen. Revamped icons for the dialer, Play Store, Gmail, and Play apps all generally match what we've seen before, while there are new tweaked icons for Maps and Google, and a new folder on the home screen specifically for Drive's suite of editing apps. There's also a curious new icon next to the dialer, presumably for the "messaging" app, though the messaging icon does not show up on press images of the Nexus 5 (the Nexus 5 actually doesn't have the messaging app exposed), making this icon's appearance odd. It's possible the Messaging app will return, with Hangouts hanging... out as an option.
Additionally, the status icons for battery, Wifi, and cell signal are all solid (without breaks like the current icons), suggesting they've been refreshed for the new release (which we can confirm will be 5.0, in case there was still any doubt). We can also confirm that the Nexus 6 will be compatible with Motorola's turbo charger for super-fast charging. For reference, Motorola currently claims that 15 minutes on the charger will give the new Moto X "8 hours" of usage.
The only entity that can answer these questions once and for all is Google, and with no official event yet announced, we can only wait. But According to the sources, the Motorola Nexus 6 will be released sometime in mid-october.
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