The Nexus X (not Nexus 6) will be released around Halloween without an announcement
Many outlets, including us, have been using
the name Nexus 6 because this is the 6th Nexus device, and because it
is going to have a 5.9-inch display. But, regardless of how much sense
it makes, Google will not be using that name because of trademark
issues. Google already had some troubles with the family of author
Philip K. Dick threatening a lawsuit because of the use of the name Nexus. In tDick's story Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep? (which became the movie Blade Runner), the androids were model Nexus-6, so it makes sense that Google wants to avoid that name.
In
terms of the release plans, we're being told that Google is planning a
secret launch just like last year. The Nexus X will be released on or
around Halloween without an announcement. We've been expecting the
release to be in October or November, so this makes sense.
Unfortunately, we don't know what the price will be when the device does
launch.
As we have learned before, the Nexus X will be based on the Moto S, meaning it will feature
a 5.9-inch with a 2K resolution (1440x2560), a Snapdragon 805 clocked
at 2.7GHz, a 13-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization,
and a 2.1-megapixel front camera.
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