Nexus 6 Leak: Photo, Specs Of Google’s Newest Handset Hit The Web
The Nexus 6 has been leaked, with an official photo of the latest smartphone in the Nexus family hitting the web on Tuesday.
The photo came from evleaks, who has been responsible for passing along a number of leaks in the past. On Tuesday he posted what appears to be the official image of the Nexus 6, which appears to be a larger version of the Moto X.
What a depressing few days. I remember 1 thing that used to make me feel better, tho. No mark in deference to Nexus. pic.twitter.com/76zhSfu8rJ
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) October 14, 2014
Rich Edmunds of Android Central filled in some of the details of the Nexus 6:
Looking at the display in the render, it’s also clear to see Android L powering this Motorola handset, which is reported to sport a 5.92-inch display (2560×1440), a Snapdragon 805 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB internal storage, 3,200 mAh battery, and a 13 MP rear camera.
The look and specs of the Nexus 6 have not exactly been secret. Back in September, blogs began reporting that the 5.92-inch phone would look like a scaled-up version of the Moto X with a QHD display and 2560 x 1440 resolution. It will also reportedly have 3 GB of RAM, 32 GB of storage, and a 2MP front-facing camera.
Tuesday’s leak of the Nexus 6 could just be the start. A sharp-eyed Google+ user named Christia Colocho claimed he caught an advertisement while watching this week’s season premiere of The Walking Dead on AMC’s website. After clicking on the ad, Colocho claimed he was taken to a website on Google’s Android page that hasn’t gone live yet.
Colocho claims he saw two ads, one for the Nexus 6 with Google actually poking fun at the phone’s large size, with the slogan “Be Together, Not The Same” suggesting that Google is trying out a number of different screen sizes.