Google Nexus 2015 and Nexus 6 2015 release date, specs news: Features of variants leaked online

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By now, everyone knows that there will be two Google Nexus devices set to come out soon. The devices will be successors to the previous Google Nexus 5, something that didn't exactly leave a lasting impression. But hopefully, the two variants from LG and Huawei can make up for that.

First up is the LG version, which will reportedly be called the Google Nexus 2015. The specs revealed are somehow familiar, seeing that the specs have been out, although unofficial. It will reportedly be longer but will sport a smaller 5.2-inch HD display, fingerprint sensor, and two front-facing speakers per tipster @OnLeaks, aka Steve Hemmerstoffer of Nowwhereelse.fr.

Apparently, the length of the device is caused by the presence of those speakers up front. To recall, the length of the previous 2013 Nexus 5 was 146.9mm. While the new phone may be longer, it is however thinner than the previous model. It will also bear a USB Type-C port.

On the other end, the Huawei version will reportedly be known as the Nexus 6 2015. It will most probably replace the previous Motorola Nexus 6 and will feature a 5.7-inch QHD display wrapped in a metal-inspired body design.

The Nexus 6 2015 from Huawei is believed to be something that will run on a Snapdragon 820 processor, and will have the same fingerprint sensor (located at the back of the device), front-facing speakers, and USB Type-C port in tow.

Both devices will already come with the latest Android M operating system (OS), which is reportedly set to come out any time this August.

Although these have yet to be confirmed or made official by Google, it is widely believed that that both devices could very well come out next month, September.

For those who are still left unimpressed, a video which could possibly be the LG Nexus may sway your imagination a bit. Check out the video below (courtesy of @OnLeaks).

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