AT&T Nexus 6 Pre-Orders Now Open
This Nexus launch is without precedent; the Nexus 6 is big, expensive, and compatible with all the major US carriers. It seems like Google is trying to make nice with the carriers too.
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This Nexus launch is without precedent; the Nexus 6 is big, expensive, and compatible with all the major US carriers. It seems like Google is trying to make nice with the carriers too.
The Nexus 6 has had its camera tested by the folks over at DxOMark, and they’ve published the results. The first Nexus phablet got a score of 78, which nets it the 6th position in DxOMark’s Top 10 for best mobile phone cameras.
A Nexus 6 will set you back if you’d rather not pay Google $649 up front, your wait is over.
The Google Nexus 6 pre-order went live on Oct 29th, the Googles popular flagship Smartphone sold out in 5 minutes. Both the 16GB and 32GB versions of Nexus 6 were sold out immediately on Google Play Store.
Google has confirmed the price of the brand new Nexus 6 smartphone will be $199 with a 2 year contract on all major carriers in U.S.
Google Nexus 6 phablet has been approved by FCC, the news comes just days before the device is set to go up for pre-order in Google Play Store, and it prevents another approval delay like that suffered by the Nexus Player earlier this month.
Google and Motorola unveiled the Nexus 6 phablet last week. Now they told that the pre-orders for the Nexus 6 phablet will start on October 29th.
Google’s next generation smartphone Nexus 6 unveiled with Android Lollipop, and the pricing and availability details. Google Nexus 6 is not being sold with discount compared to other Smartphones.
Google officially announced Android 5.0 Lollipop. After testing it for months, Google finally revealed it what we called as Android L into the mainstream, with the first set of devices expected to arrive in next month.
Today is said to be the official announcement of Nexus 6 phablet by Motorola as well as Nexus 9 tablet by HTC. But don’t expect a big event or anything like that – they will apparently be introduced via a blog post by Google.