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  • HTC Nexus Marlin Seen on Geekbench; Specs Leaked

    HTC Nexus Marlin Seen on Geekbench; Specs Leaked

    The HTC made Nexus Marlin is becoming more and more of a reality, with the latest spotting on Geekbench browser website confirming existence.

    The HTC Nexus Marlin appears to be a Nexus variant of the HTC 10, with 4 GB or RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset clocked at 1.59 GHz

    nexus marlin google

    The handset scores 2084 on the Single Core benchmark and 4969 on the multi-core benchmark, putting it in the HTC 10 region. The device appears to have a codename “google marlin” and is running Android N.

    HTC is also apparently working on the HTC Nexus Sailfish which features a 5 inch 1920 x 1080 pixel display with 440ppi pixel density, Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset on 64-bit 2.0 GHz quad-core processor, 4GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage.

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  • HTC will Make Two Nexus Devices This Year, M1 and S1

    HTC will Make Two Nexus Devices This Year, M1 and S1

    Leaks are suggesting that HTC will be launching two Nexus devices in 2016, codenamed M1 and S1. This information comes after previous news of HTC signing a multi-year contract with Alphabet inc.

    The devices are also known as ‘Marlin’ and ‘Sailfish’ according to Android Police. A Geekbench score of a device named “marlin” have been leaked with 4GB RAM and still named Nexus 6p, however, running Android N.

    marlin benchmark

    Google is rumoured to include universal support for pressure-sensitive display technology, and hence, the HTC Nexus devices will use 3D Touch type technology and will come with 5.2 and 5.5 inch displays. Running the final version of Android N out of the box. The handsets are expected to be made completely out of metal and have impressive camera capabilities.

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