Rumors say that the Google Nexus 2015 release date is happening earlier this year, likely to be revealed in late September but there is no solid guarantee on such suggestion. The usual pattern for Google is to roll out its flagship phone around the onset of the Christmas season.
That was the case with the Motorola Nexus 6 in 2014 that came out November and going by the same convention a September outing for the next Nexus is a wildcard scenario at best. Regardless, everything about the Nexus 2015 seems worth the trouble of waiting be it a September or November debut for the device.
Here are the reasons why:
2 Nexus flavors excite
Google is yet to confirm but rumors persist that like Apple, Samsung and LG the Nexus this 2015 is doing the two flagship approach with both models in large screen renders. The one said to come from LG is known as Bullhead that will boast of a 5.2-inch screen profile. It is the regular guy that will slug it out with the Galaxy S6 and the iPhone 6S.
And Google is going phablet at 5.7-inch with Huawei of China as its partner. This jumbo Nexus Angler is said to be the premium model that will not shy away from a tussle with the iPhone 6S Plus and Galaxy Note 5. Amped up the Nexus battle cry is for 2015 and it should be exciting how the two editions will fare against the perennial leaders.
High-specced hardware and fresh Android M features
Not only the size of the Nexus 2015 will explode but what's inside of the devices are going to explosive, reports said. The Google flagships are said to rock first Qualcomm's Snapdragon 820 that is the subject of a recent AnTuTu benchmark testing. The score that the 820 returned read 85,000+, which is a solid testament of what a monster any of the Nexus models would be. It is likely too that the same chip will work in tandem with up to 4GB of RAM, hinting of top-notch mobile computing experience to come out of the box.
And there is Android M that will first showcase its mettle with the Nexus 2015. Among the new killer features to rock out the redesigned platform is fingerprint scanner for tougher security protocols residing inside of the device. Biometrics will also make it easier for users unlock their device and conduct online and offline transactions. Joining in the fun is Android Pay, which a recent report said is one of the central Nexus 2015 features.
Lean and mean Android
Sustaining the tradition set by the previous Nexus flagship models, Android M is expected to pack with more power and capabilities that will make it the monster nemesis of rivals out there. But mean as the new Android is, it will remain lean in form - no bloat wares and no gimmicky features. Plus, as always the case, it will bring the bonus feature of the first in line for software patch and updates.
Camera upgrades
Camera is not the strongest feature of the past Nexus phones but it might just change this year as both the LG and Huawei builds are seen to sport top-class shooting systems. The rear cam is likely to sport a 13MP sensor or even 21MP for the Huawei model with 4MP on front. There will be optical image stabilization, laser auto-focus and enhanced aperture - all provided for users to produce high-quality clips and images right off their pockets.
Massive battery and killer power features
Three things will collaborate to ensure that Nexus 2015 users will enjoy convenient powering up and longer operating hours. First is massive battery rating that can go as high as 3100mAh then Quick Charging to juice up the device to up to 50% of energy level in just 30 minutes.
Lastly, Doze will become a mainstay component of Nexus starting with Android M. The power management tool is designed to force idle apps into sleep to keep the battery meter high yet make frequently used applications readily available when needed.
The five exciting features above surely make waiting for the Google Nexus 2015 release date bearable no matter if the wait extends to November.