Nexus 5X And 6P Rumours: Everything We Think We Know

Nexus 5X And 6P Rumours: Everything We Think We Know

One day to go: As the weather begins to warm and Apple fans begin to play with their new iPhones, it’s time for another annual September tradition: Google’s official unveiling of its newest flagship Android phone, the Nexus.

Google sent out invitations to an event in San Francisco on 29 September, adding, “Join us for some tasty new treats and much s’more.” That makes sense considering its new build is called Android Marshmallow. The biscuits and chocolate? Those are Google’s newest phones, the Nexus 5X and 6P, and they’re almost here.

Who’s making it?

Motorola made the previous generation Nexus 6, a $US650 phablet that left large swaths of people who wanted to hold their phone with just one hand out of luck. This year, Google’s tapped LG as one manufacturer for the 5X, a spiritual successor of the mega-popular Nexus 5.

But unlike year’s previous, Google’s new Nexus will come with a friend. Chinese company Huawei, the first Chinese company to ever work with Google on the Nexus program, will be making the slightly large 6P, as this photo confirms by Google+ user Tiessen Fu.

Design

The Nexus 5X has a fairly straightforward, sleek design in the front: a 5.2-inch display with two long rectangular speakers on the top and bottom and front-facing cam.

Compared to the 5, the 5X has a more refined rounded-rectangle style. On the back, there’s the LG/Nexus branding, a circular fingerprint scanner (a new addition for Android Marshmallow), as well as a protruding camera. A USB-C charging port will also replace the standard micro USB port.

The larger 6P, with its 5.7-inch display, two front-facing speakers and camera looks, like the 5X in everything but size on the front, but the back is marked with a camera fitted inside a raised black bar that spans the entire top of the phone. Because nothing is as exciting as a phone that’s never lies flat.

You’re also getting that round fingerprint sensor and appropriate branding on the back as well.

These press renders obtained by Android Police show that there are also some new colour options coming to the family. The 5X will be available in Quartz White, Charcoal Black and Icy Blue (the colour names themselves provided by an accidental leak by Amazon India).

The 6P, on the other hand, will be available in silver, white, black and gold.

Specs

The Amazon India leak also seems to show the specs of the 5X, with a full HD 1080p display, a rear 12.3 MP camera and a front 5 MP camera. The battery is a non-removable 2700mAh, which is better than the 5’s 2300mAh. As expected, the 5X will come standard with Marshmallow and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 processor. There’s a discrepancy regarding the RAM, however, with some sources — including the Amazon listing — saying it’s packing 2GB, but other sources saying it’s got 3GB. Unfortunately for those of us who need a lot of storage capacity, the 5X comes in 16 and 32GB models, likely with no additional microSD slot.

Big apologies to those who want their entire Peter Jackson movie collection on the go.

The 5X is also much slimmer than the 5 as AndroidPIT shows in this rendered 5X versus real 5 pic.

As for the 6P, Android Police and Pocketlint sources say a 5.7-inch quad HD AMOLED will be equipped on this one. Inside, there’s a Snapdragon 810 as well as a 3500mAh battery, an even bigger battery compared to the Nexus 6. There’s still no exact word on the camera’s resolution, so we’ll have to wait and see. You’ve got to leave something as a surprise.

With this guy, great size comes great storage capacity, and reports say the 6P will come in 32, 64 and 128GB models. This is the first time the Nexus will reach up to that super-sized number.

Price

AndroidPIT’s source says the 5X will cost less than $US400, but there’s not a specific breakdown for the 16 and 32GB price breakdowns. That price is more in line with the 16 GB 5 that began its life with a $US349 price tag. It’s a large departure from the Nexus 6’s, which started at $US649, and that may make the 5X more appealing.

No one really knows what the 6P’s price will be, but a document from Indian exporting and importing group obtained by AndroidPIT said that may at 43,316 Rupees, or just under $US649, like the Nexus 6. Android Police says that we should “expect a $US50-100 price premium at each increased storage level.”

Availability

TalkAndroid reports that the phones will be ready for pre-order in the US on 13 October. We also don’t really know who, other than Google, will be selling the phones that day. Make sure to write it in your calendar just in case.


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