The new mobile devices are the Nexus 6 phablet, Nexus 9 tablet, and Nexus Player. Here’s a quick look at each device.
Nexus 6 Smartphone
The Nexus 6 is Google’s first large-screen (6-inch) phone – often referred to as “phablets” and will start at $649 unlocked for the 32 GB version. There is also a 64 GB version that will go for $699. Unlike the previous Nexus phones, this one will be offered by the big four U.S. carriers – AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon – at yet to be announced subsidized prices. According to Google, the phone is “Available for pre-order starting in late October.”
Nexus 9 Tablet
Google’s latest tablet is created by HTC with a 9-inch display that comes in three colors – black, white, and sand. There will be a 16 GB and 32 GB version of the Nexus 9 and will cost $399 and $499 respectively. Google is taking a page out of Microsoft’s book with this tablet by offering a $129 attachable keyboard that’s similar to the Type Cover for the Surface. Online preorders start on October 17th, and the device will hit retail stores on November 3rd.
Nexus Player
Android 5.0 Lollipop
This is the next version of the Android mobile operating system. There are several new features such as visual enhancements, a new look with its so-called Material Design, better OK Google support, improved media support and a lot more. Here’s a look at the look of the Material Design.
As you might be aware, each new version of Android, Google names after a desert or candy following the alphabet. This is the “L” version so is appropriately named “Lollipop.” It was nice to see the company not go with a sponsored candy or desert moniker like it did with the last release – Android 4.4 which the company named Kit Kat, but there are plenty of more letters and we’ll probably see more of that over the coming years. For more on the next version of Android, check out Google’s official blog post on Android 5.0 Lollipop. What do you think about these new devices and will you be picking any of them up when they’re available? Leave a comment below and let us know. CMON Google! Comment
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