Every year, Google is known for a Nexus flagship and today we have the American multinational technology company announcing the launch of thei two new Nexus smartphones from manufacturing partners LG and Huawei, officially at the Google event held earlier, in San Francisco, California of United States. The new phones from them will be coming with the latest version of Google's mobile operating system, 6.0 Marshmallow and is expected to take Android to the next level of performance experience.
So the new phones are named as Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P, manufactured by Google's hardware partners for the year, LG and Huawei, receptively. The latest Nexus 6P built in collaboration with Huawei is Google's first ever smartphone featuring all-metal body construction out of aeronautical-grade aluminum and will be the sitting above the Nexus 5X from LG, that is said to come sporting great performance in a compact and light package. Both the new phones will have advanced biometrics authentication via a dedicated fingerprint scanner or what they'd like to call the Nexus Imprint, on the back, that will attribute support to Android Pay in the United States, as well as there is USB Type-C charging and data syncing port, compatible with fast charging technology, a powerful 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon processors and Adreno's graphics under the hood, traiting 12.3 megapixels camera sensors with larger 1.55µm pixels, around the back. The phones will also embrace support to Google's Project Fi.
In terms of pricing, Nexus 5X will start retailing for $379 and the Nexus 6P will set you back for $499. The new handsets are now available for pre-orders on the Google's official web store, live in a number of countries, like United States, United Kingdom, Ireland and in Japan. The smartphones will be offered with a free 90-days subscription for Google Play Music streaming service, and if your from US, you will be receiving a free $50 Play credit on pre-ordering, which can then be redeemed to Play Store for downloading your favorite apps, games, music and shows. For more details and specification listings, click here.
Source - Google
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