Huawei Nexus 6 spied once again with 64GB memory and USB type C


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If Huawei are the makers of the Google Nexus 6 then they aren’t doing the best job of keeping it a secret as the phone leaks once again spilling partial spec details.

For those of you who managed to forget then Huawei are rumoured to be the maker of the 2015 Nexus 6 smartphone. The Nexus 6 will launch later this year and will be the premier phone to get a slice of Android 6.0 Marshmallow across its screen.

Over on Weibo, more alleged leaked images have been posted which show a heavily disguised Huawei Nexus 6 device. We know it could be the Nexus as the codename “angler” is present on screen.

While the big bulky body hides most of the features of the Huawei Nexus 6 it still reveals the phone will use USB Type C for fast data transfer and hopefully quick charging.

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More details can be found on screen and include a Snapdragon 810 chipset, 64GB of Samsung storage and 3GB LPDDR4 RAM.

We wonder if the Huawei Nexus will look like something form the current Honor range, of if the Huawei design team have come up with something more unique for the 2015 flagship phone from Google? Only time will tell.

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5 Comments

  1. MaxPower
    August 24, 2015

    i thought it was going to be a SD820 phone.
    so still SD810 huh?
    I’m afraid this is going to be the worst selling Nexus ever

    • fangbanger
      August 24, 2015

      too early for mass producing devices with the SD820, apparently. And that’s why I wont buy a new phone this year.

      • Mesterio
        August 24, 2015

        Not even Redmi Note 2?

        • hans
          August 24, 2015

          looks like the faults are start to pile up there

      • Stef
        August 24, 2015

        The are chipmakers other than qualcomm, no?