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Google Nexus latest updates: Rendered images for Nexus Marlin leaked

Additionally, the alleged build.prop file tipped off that the HTC Sailfish might have a 5.2-inch display – of yet unknown technology – with a Full HD resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels at that. AndroidPolice has reliably shared information in the past on Android and Nexus devices, and they’re at it again. The new version of the Android will brings new features, improvements and bug fixes.

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Meanwhile, Huawei has also claimed that it will manufacture a new Nexus device this year. Since the build.prop file can be modified easily, it also means that the Nexus Sailfish system file leaked online may not be legit.

Although things have the potential to get even more interesting with respect to the Nexus 2016 phone’s camera.

Nexus Blog reports that the high-end Marlin will feature a metal body similar to the HTC 10, but the cheaper Sailfish could sport some plastic in its design.

As already mentioned, people are really excited for the Nexus’ as each year they offer the latest and greatest Android experience.

Google should unveil the new Nexus devices at some point in the coming months, likely after Android 7.0 Nougat comes to town. The battery is rumored to be a 3,450 mAh one. The two products are rumored to be designed by HTC. It will also have an 8MP front camera. There will be 32 GB and 128 GB storage options, and Google may give a miss to the 64 GB variant.

The latest USB Type-C port will be present in both the handsets with the usual set of connectivity options like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, etc. The Sailfish will feature a battery of about 2770mAh, whereas the Marlin will possibly be juiced up by a larger 3450mAh battery. Although another rumor suggests the two phones will look much different.

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Both the specs seem solid. We’re not sure if this will remain on the final model, but will have to wait and see. Let us know in the comments. The upcoming Google Nexus 2016 has been a favorite subject of numerous rumors and speculations all over the internet since the beginning of the year.

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