Google Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P priced in UK

The Nexus 5X is collaborated with and will come in a 5.2-inch display packed with a compact and light package. The Nexus 5X was announced as Google was holding its annual I/O conference.

The Huawei is the new flagship, featuring a Snapdragon 810 processor and a 5.7-inch 1440p display.

The event by Google, which was streamed on YouTube, showed fans a number of anticipated products, including the two Nexus phones, the Chromecast devices and more information on the development opportunities of their latest operating system. Both the devices feature fingerprint sensors and fast charging (with USB Type-C port). In addition to this, the device comes with 12.3 megapixels of camera, along with 8 mega-pixel front facing camera, which is quite an impressive one.

Google's Nexus event held on September 29 had much to share, from the release date of the to the official specs of the company's new handsets.

The Nexus 5X offers a 5.2in 1080p screen with a density of 423 pixels per inch, which is secured by last year's Corning's Gorilla Glass 3.

Google has also made tweaks to app permissions to give users more choice, and to be able to refuse certain elements, so they're not simply forced to accept a bucketful of (sometimes unnecessary) permissions upon installation.

Furthermore, the one-touch payment app on Android devices called Android Pay was also announced with the location widened for its services.

In the U.S., the Nexus 5X is priced at $379 for the 16GB model and the Nexus 6P at $499 for the 32GB model. On the Nexus 6P, the scanner is located at the back, unlike the Apple-preferred home button position. Moreover, Moto runs stock Android on the majority of its smartphones out-of-the-box, without any major modifications, so upgrades can be expected for longer terms.

Nexus phones make a great choice if you like Google's Android software unadorned by the frills, overlays and gimmicks that Samsung and other phone makers throw in to distinguish themselves in the Android world.

Hiroshi Lockheimer and David Burke, the spokesperson that talked to , discussed topics related to the security, encryption and designed of the new Nexus phones.


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