Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Google Nexus ‘Sailfish’ appears on benchmarking websites, specs ‘revealed’

Google's rumoured Nexus smartphone, codenamed 'Sailfish', has surfaced on AnTuTu and Geekbench benchmarking websites. As per both the benchmark listings, the Google Nexus Sailfish smartphone runs Android NMR1 (Android Nougat Manufacturer Release 1).



The Nexus Sailfish handset is also expected to feature a full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) resolution display and quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, clubbed with 4GB RAM. The listing suggests the device to house 32GB inbuilt storage as well. On the camera front, the Nexus Sailfish might come with an 8MP front-facing camera along with a 13MP rear camera.

On the homescreen, the regular Google search bar has been removed from the top and shows up as a small icon on the top corner of the screen. More functionality might be integrated into the Google icon in future. There is also an option to turn off the icon under settings.

A redesigned Google Now on Tap design is also in tow. It is expected to arrive along with the new launcher in the upcoming Nexus handsets.

The two rumoured Google Nexus devices are being said to be created by HTC. The Taiwanese tech giant in the past has worked with Google to launch the Nexus tablet. The second device codenamed 'Marlin' is supposed to be more powerful than 'Sailfish'.

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