Nexus X to be Based on 2nd Gen Moto X with a Bit Elongation, Spied in Pics

The Nexus series from Google is the most advanced smartphone line up from Android operating system’s bench. The lastly rumoured Nexus 6 has got a slight flash from the manufacturer, which has been grabbed by some alert geeks. The Nexus 6 was rumored from a long time with unofficial declarations of having Qualcomm processor and highly equipped camera. The latest thing happened over the web is regarding the visual issues of the gadget, which shares a lot of stuff from the newly launched and highly priced smartphone Moto X Gen 2 from Motorola. The alleged Nexus will be manufactured by the Motorola and it is termed as Shamu.

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The design of the alleged device is extremely close to the Moto flagship product. The differences lie in the size of the screen and location of physical buttons, which are placed at a lower position. The screen size of the gadget is 5.9 inches making it an efficient phablet. The rear panel will definitely be getting a Nexus badge once it reaches the production line, but for now it is housing the brand’s logo at the traditional position. The camera looks exactly identical to that on the parent Moto device and flashes the flash in the circular ring type manner. On the edges, the bezel following the whole phone is finished in metal texture, while the front also shares heavily with the Moto X.

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The key specifications of the gadget are not in anybody’s knowledge, but as far as the rumors say, it bags a QHD display worth 1440x2560 pixels resolution delivering the pixel density of 441ppi. This is whooping to count over real time visual experience. The 13 megapixel rear snapper will be crafted to shoot 4K resolution video to make out some Blockbuster kind of thing. The front camera is worth 2 megapixels and has the character of grabbing great selfie images and usability on video calls. With unspecified clock speed it will boast an 805 Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.  The software affair in this phone will quite interestingly with a new software initiative, and it could house Android L operating system. We hopefully find the device under reviews during the month of October.