Google finally announced Motorola Nexus 6 with a 6-inch QHD Display, Snapdragon 805 and of course the Android 5.0 Lollipop

When e look at the Nexus 6 all we can make out of it is that Google announced the Nexus 6, as a large phablet with this huge 6-inch display, and it looks surprisingly (or unsurprisingly if people believed in those leaked pictures) exactly similar to the Moto X. Most importantly, this will run the Android 5.0, the Android Lollipop OS (this too is just announced) and this device takes a leap ahead beating every flagship smartphone this year in terms of specs , as it is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor.



Display & Hardware

The larger display in Nexus 6 does not come with the best pixel density, as it is just a QHD display with 2560×1440 pixels, the six inch screen has pixel density of 493 PPI. This 2.7 GHz quad-core processor (Snapdragon 805) is powered by Adreno 420 GPU, and the Nexus 6 is coming in two variants the 32GB and 64GB , and just like the predecessors, it won’t have any MicroSD card slot for storage expansion. 

Camera

The f2.0 lens with 13 megapixel camera on the rear side and optical image stabilization, Google has added advanced computational photography technology and HDR+ for better capturing using the Google Camera app that comes pre-installed. And we hope it won't have any issues like the Nexus 5 had in earlier days.

Speaker/Sound Quality 

Motorola’s usage of dual front speakers is getting a great response, the Nexus 6 comes with  Dual front-facing speakers and these too have the same placement and design as it was in Moto G 2nd gen (there’s only one speaker below the display in 2nd gen Moto X), and it produces stereo sound.

The new Lollipop OS goes back to  June, when Google introduced the Material design for the interface in the Google I/O , but the name was limited to Android L, and there were some rumors that surfaced then for its name (Lemon Pie, Licorice) and Lollipop, which becomes the official name of this new OS version. 

Battery Life & The all new Battery Saving Time

 Nexus 6 is powered by a 3220 mAh battery and the Motorola’s Turbo Charger (that was leaked even with Motorola Droid Turbo) is also going to be bundled, and using that, a user will be able to charge the phone for enough usage for 6 hours by just 15 minutes of charge.Again this is amazing.The Lollipop OS is said to have this amazing battery saving mode that extends the battery life by about 90 minutes.Sounds Good..Right?


Design

Although looking just like the Moto X, the design of the Nexus 6 looks great at every angle, and why not, we loved even the Moto X very much. The Google Nexus 6 is going to be available on pre-order from October 29th, and will be available in stores beginning in November 2014. The stores and carriers we see listed as of now, include AT&T, Sprint, Best Buy, U.S. Cellular, T-Mobile and the official Google Play Store, where the predecessor Nexus 5 shows out-of-stock.
The pricing listed on the official website, is as follows:
32GB LTE: $649
64GB LTE: $699
Kind of steep..







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