Benchmarks show Google Shamu as Snapdragon 805-powered, 5.2" 1440

re: Benchmarks show Google Shamu as Snapdragon 805-powered, 5.2" 1440

The Notes have sold a few million devices, BUT it is very much still a niche market. Nexus phones are reference devices for the many millions of ~5" screen that dominate flagship sales.
OK but I don't see why there can't be both a 5" nexus phone and a 6" nexus phablet. Consumers have increasingly shown an interest in bigger and bigger screens. Heck even Apple is finally giving in to a bigger screen.
 
re: Benchmarks show Google Shamu as Snapdragon 805-powered, 5.2" 1440

I base my future predictions off of historical events and logic. All of which would lead one to believe the 5.2" QHD device in the Antutu benchmark above is a lot more likely to be the Nexus 6 or Google Shamu (not Moto mind you...that was pieced together in other "leaks").
Side note. If you really want to get into historical events and logic, if there was a 5.2" Nexus coming out, it would be called the Nexus 5 (2014), not the Nexus 6.
 
Side note. If you really want to get into historical events and logic, if there was a 5.2" Nexus coming out, it would be called the Nexus 5 (2014), not the Nexus 6.

Why is that?


I think Google would name the phone whatever they wanted and if they want to name it the Nexus 6, they would.

Also as for the Antutu leak, those things can be faked pretty easily and while this specs do sound great, it sounds more like an Android fan wish list rather than the legit specs of the phone.

I'm not holding my breath.

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Why is that?


I think Google would name the phone whatever they wanted and if they want to name it the Nexus 6, they would.

Historically -

Nexus 4 is in the 4 inch range.
Nexus 5 is in the 5 inch range.
Both Nexus 7s are in the 7 inch range.
Nexus 10 is in the 10 inch range.

True- Google can call it whatever they want. But based on history, a 5.2 inch Nexus should be called Nexus 5.

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Why is that?

Also as for the Antutu leak, those things can be faked pretty easily and while this specs do sound great, it sounds more like an Android fan wish list rather than the legit specs of the phone.

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I posted the translation of the chinese words here

Google Translate said:
Today, there are media reports that there has been code-named Shamu models on GFXBench, perhaps it is the rumors of Nexus 6. Now back-end database security Bunny also found this product, highlights a lot.

Specific configuration, the aircraft is equipped with a 5.2 inches 2560 × 1440 resolution display, quad-core 2.7GHz Snapdragon 805 processor (APQ8084), the built-in 3GB of memory, providing a 2.1 million pixel front camera and a 1300 megapixel rear camera, running Android L operating system.

The aircraft first appeared in time for database security Bunny August 1, the manufacturer appears as Motorola. But unfortunately it's only 33,417 security Bunny scores, in general, in line with Motorola and conventions (never do any optimization) Google Nexus series.

From the overall configuration point of view, in addition to cameras, other configurations of the machine is basically the pinnacle of current Android phones. Especially 2K resolution display is only 5.2 inches Korean Gaalxy S5 LTE-A can contend with, maybe this will be the standard next-generation flagship machine.
 
Historically -

Nexus 4 is in the 4 inch range.

But the Nexus 4 was a 4.7" screen which is definitely closer to the 5" range than the 4" range, so that theory doesn't work. If Google want to call their 5.2" Nexus phone the Nexus 6, then they can do that and don't need an explanation for doing so.
 
please do


well the gnex was made by samsung and that was on verizon. I think it was a dispute between google and verizon over pushing updates and verizon's controlling behavior that kept future nexi off of verizon.
Yeah, but the Moto X got KitKat (on Verizon!) before the Nexus 4 did.
 
But the Nexus 4 was a 4.7" screen which is definitely closer to the 5" range than the 4" range, so that theory doesn't work. If Google want to call their 5.2" Nexus phone the Nexus 6, then they can do that and don't need an explanation for doing so.

...closer to the 5" range is still further than actually being in the 4" range.

..and I already said Google can call it whatever they want. Doesn't mean it makes sense historically though.
 
well the gnex was made by samsung and that was on verizon. I think it was a dispute between google and verizon over pushing updates and verizon's controlling behavior that kept future nexi off of verizon.

My take: Verizon kept denying the updates because the radios never improved.
 
Yeah, but the Moto X got KitKat (on Verizon!) before the Nexus 4 did.

Kinda, sorta true. The Verizon Moto X started receiving the full steam OTA roll-out first, but the Nexus 4 had images available from Google a few days earlier.
 
Re: Nexus 6 Shows up as 5.2 inch, Snapdragon 805 Phone

The latest rumors show this phone is not going to be the massive Shamu sized phone that many thought.

Nexus 6 flaunts Snapdragon 805 on AnTuTu - GSMArena.com news

If you want a first hint at the legitimacy of my posts, look at this image:

moto-header.jpg


The bottom left corner, you see what looks like a headset. The headset being announced is a VERY small BT headset that fits inside your ear canal. It's very very small.
 

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