Who said it was too early to be imagining phones that will come after the Nexus 5? Even though the Google-backed, LG-manufactured Nexus 5 made its highly anticipated release only a few weeks ago, some people are already starting to imagine what its successor, for obvious reasons being called the ‘Nexus 6‘, could possibly look like.
The above design concept render was posted to nexus6us.com by Rishi Ramesh, showing the Nexus 6 rocking the transparent bars that were introduced in Android 4.4 and the smooth black silhouette we’ve come to expect from the Nexus phone line. It’s not just a pretty face either with suggested specs accompanying the pictures too: a Snapdragon 805 running at 2.5GHz, 3GB RAM, 5.2-inch screen with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels, a 13MP camera and be running Android 5.0.
Unfortunately, as is generally the case with concept designs and suggested specifications, we can only really imagine future devices to have the best technology that we’ve already heard of and can foresee in the future. If you told me in 2012 that the successor to the Nexus 4 would have a 2.26GHz processor, I’d tell you that you were dreaming. So in the end, all of this is pure conjecture, but at least this way we get some pretty pictures to look at.
What do you think the Nexus 6 will look like? Do you even think it will be called the Nexus 6? Let us know what you think will happen to Google’s phone line-up next year.
Source: Nexus6us, Concept Phones via Phones Review