We have seen various rumors claiming that the LG will again command the Nexus line this year . Not only that, but Google could also be interested in close partnership with the Huawei . Thus, we theorize that South Korea would be in charge of the new smartphone giant of searches, while the Chinese manufacturer would be responsible for the next tablet. Now, a new rumor that will not have a Nexus tablet this year, where Google intends to launch a phablet in place of it, keeping the Nexus 9 as flagship of the company for another year.
The Model LG will be called Angler (remember that Google always uses names of sea creatures to designate their products), coming with a 5.2-inch screen, but without resolution set yet. Let’s hope that the Mountain View giant keep the same Full HD display found in the Nexus 5. In addition, it is contemplated that the model will come with battery with average capacity of 2700mAh. This means that we can see a little more, but it should not go beyond 3000mAh. Finally, the novelty will have the Qualcomm chipset Snapdragon 808 launched along with LG G4, which is hardly a surprise, since previous models were inspired by the smartphones of South Korea.
The phablet to be produced by Huawei will be called the Bullhead and will come with 5.7-inch screen, with a more compact design than the Nexus 6 with their six inches. This model will come with the controversial Snapdragon 810 , which we can expect a Quad HD screen with a resolution to complete the package. In terms battery, the Nexus phablet will come with 3500mAh, which has also not yet set the value, but we can be sure that we will see something above 3220mAh found in the Nexus 6.
Both models will be launched in October, from the factory with the Android M to be presented this week during the Google I / O event. Perhaps the Google release any news during the presentation turned to developers, but hardly we will see something very concrete. We do not know if Google will again bet on devices with cost-effective as it always did with the Nexus line, or continue to charge flagship price as with the Nexus 6.
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