Google Nexus 6 price and specs: New smartphone expected to look like Moto X

When it comes to Google's Nexus 6, everything is pretty much guesses and speculations at this point. Google hasn't made any announcements about it. Hence, tech lovers have no choice but to theorize their way into every detail about the Nexus 6.

Based on clues and reports, 3G UK has compiled all educated guesses about the Nexus 6 including its specs, release date and price. Here it goes:

It can be safe to say that the Nexus 6 will be next in the roster. However, nothing can be marked on stone right now. Google also announced that they are releasing Android L together by the end of the year. This made people think that the launch of Nexus 6 may be done at the same time as the Android L.

The specs for the Nexus 6 are pretty much all rumors to date. In fact, Google hasn't even confirmed if a Nexus 6 does exist. If it really does, some sources say that the Nexus 6 will have a 5.9 inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 QHD. It will have a pixel density of either 496 or 498 ppi.

As for its internal hardware, the Nexus 6 will be powered by a 2.6 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor with 3 GB of RAM. Further, it will have an Andreno 420 GPU and will get its juice from a 3200 mAh battery.

In terms of imaging, the Nexus 6 will have an impressive 13 MP main camera with features like dual flash, optical image stabilization and can shoot UHD video. Its secondary camera is 2 MP.

In addition, rumor has it that the Nexus 6 will look like Moto X, but larger. According to 3G UK, this makes sense because Motorola is rumored to be making the phone anyway. With this in mind, the Nexus 6 may have a metal frame and plastic back.

So, how much will the Google Nexus 6 set you back? Speculations point to a price range of around £300-£350.

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