Sunday, August 17, 2014

The Nexus 6 could be called Moto S, the first Android Silver – ComputerHoy

will gradually clarifying the confusion surrounding the expected Nexus 6 , the supposed new smartphone from Google.

currently encoded with the code name Shamu , may finally lose the nickname Nexus to be called Moto S and become the first smartphone that debuts range Android Silver .

At least that’s what the web thinks Talk Android, based on this image that has leaked a few hours ago:

Moto S

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We will try to explain the complicated plot.

The last May, came a rumor that Google had canceled their Nexus range of smartphones. From now would focus on a new family of premium smartphones manufactured by other brands, call Android Silver . The intention is to create the best Android phones to compete on equal terms in power, design, and innovation, with Apple’s iPhone.

But a month after Google denied that the Nexus range were dead. And they began to emerge leaks A Nexus 6 manufactured by Motorola , with the codename Shamu .

The screen saver you can see in the above image, with the name of Moto S , changes everything and allows to connect the dots.

Apparently, according to sources Talk Android , the Nexus 6 or not Shamu will be called as well, but will adopt the name of Moto S and will be the first smartphone in the range Android Silver . That is, it will be a high-end mobile, Premium, with the operating system Android L series, designed to stand up to the iPhone 6, in all aspects.

Its specifications are still contradictory, depending on who asked.

One source states that use 5.2 inch screen with QHD resolution (2560×1440 pixels) , while another says the panel will 5.9 inches with a resolution 2K

In other hardware there is consensus.’ll use A Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor to each 2.6 GHz with 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of internal storage.

The rear camera will be 13 MP , with the possibility 4K video recording. The front of 2.1 MP.

In any case, this news does not stop being an interpretation of the rumors. Google and Motorola have not confirmed any data, so we have to wait until fall to find out how the mystery unfolds.

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