Its been rumoured that HTC will be producing the next batch of Nexus smartphones for Google and what appears to be one of them has been spotted on Geekbench.
The results show a device called the “google Nexus 6P“, similar in name to the Huawei device of the same name which was released last year. However, the specs of this device is quite different.
For starters, it appears to be running on Android N, which makes sense considering that it had its 2nd developer preview already launched for the upcoming mobile OS. As for its key specs, it will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 under the hood and 4GB RAM. The previous model had a Snapdragon 810 chip alongside 3GB RAM. Definitely an upgrade.
If the rumours are true, then this HTC made Nexus 6P could simply be an upgrade from the previous version. But there’s also the possibility that it simply could be a slightly beefier, refreshed version of the original one from Huawei.
Nothing has truly been confirmed so far but if it’s the real deal we might find out at next month’s Google I/O.
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