It’s hard to tell whether the Google Nexus Player was a success or not, but it must have been enough of a success as a FCC filing spotted on the certifications website appears to suggest that a new Google Nexus Player is on its way. There are a couple of clues that suggest that the device in the listing will be a Nexus Player – the device listed will support 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi, Bluetooth and will have 1 LAN port, 4 USB ports and a microUSB port. The other thing which is fairly suggestive is the design on the bottom of the device:
While it’s not concrete evidence, it does seem to suggest that the device described here is a round device like last year’s Nexus Player. The other hint here is that devices that pass through the FCC are usually ready for a release in the US, and it’s possible that the new Nexus Player will be announced alongside the Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 on September 29th, which makes sense given last year’s Nexus Player was announced with the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9.
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Source: Phandroid via TalkAndroid