Nexus 6P with Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 and 4GB of RAM?

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It seems that HTC will be the manufacturer of the two new Google phones, the two new Nexus. However, even so, very curious news arrives about a possible new Google mobile, a renewed Nexus 6P. This smartphone would have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, and a 4 GB RAM.

A new Nexus 6P

We assume that the new Nexus 6P would have the same design as the previous smartphone, and that the novelties in this smartphone would not arrive so much in what would be the external appearance of the smartphone, but rather in the terminal hardware. The previous Nexus 6P had a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor and 3 GB of RAM. And these would be the two characteristics that would change in the new smartphone. At least, that's what we can think of after the Nexus 6P has appeared in a benchmark with a 4GB RAM and with a new-generation Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor.

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Three Nexus this year

If these data are confirmed, there is the possibility that this year 2016 a total of three Nexus smartphones will be launched. Yesterday we talked about the two mobiles that Google launches each year, of different levels, and which in both cases would be manufactured and designed by HTC. However, this new Nexus 6P would be that third smartphone. Or rather, the first Nexus mobile that would be launched this year, because if it reaches the market, it is very likely that the smartphone will be launched this summer. Yesterday we talked about the possibility that the new Nexus will be launched in the summer, as will happen with the new version of the operating system, Android N. However, the Nexus are usually launched in the second half of the year, back in the month of September or October. It is possible that this new version of the Nexus 6P will launch this summer with Android N, and that the new Google smartphones made by HTC will be left by the end of the year. It seems logical and probable, although it remains to be seen if this new version of Huawei's Nexus 6P is finally launched.


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