The good news is that the Google Nexus 6 release is just around the corner. Not only is something to get excited about, but also there is good news about the specs that it has to offer. The countries such as Asia, Europe and North America should be particularly glad that a released date of November 12th is set, but you can start pre-ordering at the end of October. The major service carriers such as T-Mobile, AT&T, US Cellular, and Sprint to name a few will allow buyers to pick up the smartphone as soon as it is made available at the stores.
The Google Play Store and BestBuy will also offer the Google Nexus 6 for purchase. So for those that don’t want to go through their service provider, can pick one up with signing up to a contract.
We now know what to expect when the Google Nexus 6 hits stores in the United States in November. However for other regions there is no exclusive data that has been mentioned yet, in the time of writing this article. However, it should be expected to be released sometime by the end of November. In the US The Nexus 6 will cost around $650 while the price in Europe will likely be around 570 pounds. Google offers the new Nexus 6 in two options for color, including the Midnight Blue and the Cloud White.
For those that are look forward to the newest Nexus offering, we can’t really blame you, as looking over the Nexus 6 specifications and features it is pretty sweet. The Super AMOLED, 5.9 inch display provides a quad-core HD 2560 x 1440 resolution. A powerful processing unit, supported by the quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 Krait 450 which clocks at 2.7GHz. It also offers 3GB of Ram and coupled with an Adreno 420 graphics process. It provides two variants for storage at 32GB and 64G, but offer no expandable options for memory support. The Nexus 6 will feature a 13MP rear camera that features optical image stabilization, and dual LED, among several other great features, and is capable of recording 4K videos.
The device is supported by a powerful 3220mAh battery, which allows up to 330 hours of standby mode, and up to 24 hours of talk time.
The Nexus 6 while isn’t waterproof; it can take a few splashes of water. So if starts to pour, it won’t do damage to the device, which provides a basic level of protection from water. It is not water-resistant, so don’t embarrass or anger yourself trying to throw the device in a pool of water, or run it under the faucet, as it can have permanent device. Which is really just dumb.