A new rumor gives us a look at how much the 2016 HTC Nexus devices will cost. The rumor states the Nexus Sailfish will be priced at $449 while the Nexus Marlin will be priced at $599 for each base model.
A new image has appeared which displays an unknown device but is being touted as the HTC Nexus Marlin. A follow-up tweet confirms that the rear of the Marlin will be the premium device with glass on the rear, while the HTC Nexus Sailfish will include a plastic covering on the rear.
A recent Geekbench listing shows that the "Google Marlin" has made its first appearance. The results show a device that is running Android Nougat and has 4GB of RAM on board, as well as a quad-core Qualcomm processor.
According to the latest rumor, one of the HTC Nexus devices (likely the Marlin) which is being prepped to launch this fall will be equipped with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor. The processor is essentially identical to the Snapdragon 820, but Qualcomm is expected to increase the clock speed...
The HTC Nexus device rumored to be coming this year supposedly won't use a Snapdragon 820 chipset. Instead, it will use the slightly better Snapdragon 821, which should bring improved clock speeds.
A new rumor from a reputable leakster at Weibo suggests HTC is among the crowd of companies looking to use a touch sensitive display like Apple's 3D Touch. They'll reportedly use it first in the Nexus phone they're said to be making.
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