Google Shamu: Motorola Nexus 6 (Nexus X)

Not buying any of them until I see a full size shot. Those pics could EASILY have been manipulated into making us think what we want to believe.
 
Not buying any of them until I see a full size shot. Those pics could EASILY have been manipulated into making us think what we want to believe.

This.
So far I haven't seen anything that couldn't be a cropped MX picture.

I play with my food
 
I'd love it if we got the following -

1. same hw sensors as Moto X + software features
2. fingerprint sensor on back dimple
3. knock off

A man can dream, right? :)
 
One of my sources told me that the FCC has taken a bribe from google to hide this device

No.

It's in the FCC's information site, with pertinent information redacted — like most unannounced consumer electronics. Someone can certainly filter through every listing to try and find it and read the note from the FCC that certain portions of this listing are unavailable at the request of the manufacturer but the tests have been passed, or they can wait until the FCC provides the redacted information after it is announced.

Unannounced is the key word here. Samsung announces GS5 a month before it goes up for sale. They do not request that the FCC omits any information, and the FCC is not very likely going to do so anyway because the info is already public. The listing is then easy to find, and easy to verify a month before release.

Compare this to the iPhone 6, which passed FCC testing long before the release date.
 
android L wasnt released yet so i would expect it to have 4.4

Huh? Android L would be running on a new Nexus device (as seen on the previous leaks of it in the wild). Unless I'm misreading you here. No way they're testing the Nexus 6 with 4.4.

That's pretty much a Moto X 2014 with the smaller iPhone 6. You are looking at the right side of the device with the buttons (its face down).

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No.

It's in the FCC's information site, with pertinent information redacted — like most unannounced consumer electronics. Someone can certainly filter through every listing to try and find it and read the note from the FCC that certain portions of this listing are unavailable at the request of the manufacturer but the tests have been passed, or they can wait until the FCC provides the redacted information after it is announced.

Unannounced is the key word here. Samsung announces GS5 a month before it goes up for sale. They do not request that the FCC omits any information, and the FCC is not very likely going to do so anyway because the info is already public. The listing is then easy to find, and easy to verify a month before release.

Compare this to the iPhone 6, which passed FCC testing long before the release date.

Although I just made up the bribe story lol.. Appreciate that info Jerry
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