Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Nexus 6 is inspired by the LG G3 processor and must rely on ... - Tecmundo


 Nexus 6 is inspired by the LG and G3 must have 64-bit not, this is not a Nexus 6, but its predecessor (Image source: Reproduction / Know Your Mobile )

Line Nexus ‘s smartphone Google grown significantly in recent years, rather than remaining a focused niche device for purists Android, with the Nexus One and Galaxy Nexus, and becoming a popular device for mass market worldwide, with the Nexus 4 specs bringing top of the line with more modest prices.

Nexus 5 followed the cue and ourselves in general, as one of the best celulares launched last year. Now, fans are eagerly awaiting more news about the successor, the Nexus 6, which should reach the market in 2014. But can we expect a lot of the new gadget from Google? Apparently so.

According to information from the Taiwan Economic Daily News, the Nexus 6 will bring within it a quad-core MT6732 64-bit processor with 1.5 GHz SoC or octa- MT6752 with core 2 GHz frequency. It is expected that adding support Google CPUs 64 bits in its next big upd ate to the Android developer conference I/O 2014 , which will take place from June 25.

 Nexus 6 is inspired by the LG and G3 must have 64-bit processor concept created by fan would be like the Nexus Watch (Image source: Reproduction / Android Analyse )

The smartphone itself should again be made by LG, whose continued partnership with Google was revealed during a
MWC 2014 . The search giant also relegated to the Korean manufacturer would have the task of building his first smartwatch moved to Android Wear , but the details about this can Watch Nexus still scarce at the moment

According to contemporary accounts of the MWC, the Nexus 6 is partially inspired by the LG G3 , being described by the source as a “light” version of the future top line of the Korean company. As for the release date of the smartphone from Google, all that is known is that Sundar Pichai, senior vice president for Android, Chrome and Apps, stated that there would be new phones Nexus line in the first half of 2014 – excluding versions Google Play , of course.

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