Previews and rumors are starting to pile up regarding the upcoming Nexus 6: here’s a summary and a video on the Nexus 6 concept.
Talk has begun regarding the next Googlephone , and rumors confirm that development efforts are likely already well underway.
The buzz is circulating, primarily concerning the Nexus 6 concept: there’s speculation that the next smartphone bearing the Google brand could feature a flexible display.
Comparisons to the LG G Flex have already started, although very recent rumors suggest a change in the manufacturer for the Nexus 6.
Certainly influenced by the recent acquisition of Motorola by Lenovo thanks to the agreement with Google, speculation has emerged about production possibly being a Google-Lenovo collaboration.
Could the Chinese company already be involved in this area? Would it already have projects for curved screens? LG, which handled the last two Nexus releases, is certainly ready in this regard, having already launched the G Flex.
It’s difficult to imagine that Lenovo is already at the same stage of development in this direction.
Returning to the rumors about the potential technical specifications of the Nexus 6, there’s talk of a Qualcomm quad-core processor clocked at 3 GHz, supported by 3 GB of RAM, and various internal storage options: from 32 GB, through 64 GB, up to 128 GB.
The camera system is also noteworthy, with a 5-megapixel front-facing camera and a 13-megapixel main camera, even featuring a dual LED flash.
The flexible display could be 5.2 inches at 1080p resolution, and aesthetically, the Nexus 6 might offer 6 color combinations.
Based on these rumors, a video was released by 91mobiles.com, which, by “summing up” all this information, has created the hypothetical Nexus 6, entirely virtually.
It’s hard to know at this point if these rumors are true: the next Nexus release might not arrive before the end of 2014.

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