The alleged Nexus 6 appears to be the next big thing. We’ve heard in great detail about the alleged handset, we even came across some mock up images. The handset was also spotted in its flesh, being used by someone while commuting.
According to a new report from PocketNow, citing their sources, the alleged Nexus 6 could land on Verizon in the US once it launches. Nexus devices do land on carriers, but it’s been a while since the Big Red embraced one — they did sell the good old Galaxy Nexus long time ago.
It will be good to see Verizon adding a Nexus device to its roster after such a long time. The report doesn’t mention anything about the availability, but based on past reports, Google is expected to unveil the Motorola-made handset by mid-October with the device hitting retail in November.
As for the specifications, rumors suggest it will come with a 5.92-inch display sporting a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels with 498ppi, a quad-core Snapdragon 805, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of internal storage, 13MP camera with optical image stabilization, 3,200+ mAh battery and should ship with Android L as its operating system.
There’s no official confirmation about it’s existence, but a grain of salt is recommended — the number of leaks in the past few weeks do suggest that it’s real. We’ll update you as soon as we get more information.
Source: PocketNow
Image Credit: Android Police
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