Google Nexus 6p specifications leaked online

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Google is ready to make a couple of huge smartphone declarations on Tuesday, including that of the enormous Nexus 6P so why not have a major release one day previously? 

That is precisely what we're seeing from an arrangement of shock ruining released limited time slides, which delineate what's in store from September 29's public interview, as indicated by Android Police. 

It goes down former Nexus 6P specs bits of gossip, almost affirming a 5.7-inch WQHD AMOLED presentation, metal unibody outline, Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 v2.1 processor and 3GB of RAM. 

The official measurements should be 159.4 x 77.8 x 7.3mm, which makes it littler than the Nexus 6 2014, and it has a littler camera knock contrasted with model breaks we've seen. 



Indeed, even with measurements that are simpler to get a handle on than a year ago's 6-inch juggernaut, it'll have a greater 3,450mAh battery and be harder to break with Gorilla Glass 4 ensuring the screen. 

Aluminum, graphite, ice and the Japan-selective gold hues are among the shading alternatives, with choices for 32GB, 64GB and 128GB of capacity. Notification, no 16GB alternative, Apple. 

Nexus 6P camera with greater microns 

The back Nexus 6P camera is tipped to be 12.3MP with a f/2.0 opening and, above all, a sensor that catches 1.55 pixels. An increment in micros deciphers into better low-light shots. 


This really encouraging Nexus camera is similar to the HTC One M8 and its "ultrapixels." It may have less megapixels, yet it'll catch all the more light and hence deliver better photographs. 

By examination, the new iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus both at 12MP are down to 1.22µ pixels after quickly playing with 1.5µ pixels on the 8MP iPhone 6 camera. 

The commended Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 camera pushes photographs to 16MP, however both Samsung smartphones have 1.12µ. The same goes for the LG G4. Nexus 6P is wagering vigorously on micro
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