Google's next generation smartphone is reportedly codenamed as Google Shamu, on which the developing team from the company is working on internally. It is a phablet smartphone, that is allegedly rumored as the company's next big flagship mobile hardware and the previously announced LG Google Nexus 5 successor. Accordingly, this time around the American search giant, Google have opted Lenovo owned phone maker, Motorola to manufacture their next smartphone, or purported Nexus 6 handset, which has been already been speculated with the codename, Motorola Shamu, as aforementioned.
Following the leak on GFXBench, yesterday scoring 716 frames (11.6 fps), counting 13 frames less that the Samsung made Galaxy S5 and 9 frames less than the HTC One 2014 (M8) and parallel to OnePlus One smartphone, which will make it sit with other first-rate smartphones available in the markets. Check it out on their website, here.
Today, AnTuTu's benchmarking service have got a new spec sheet listed on their web address, getting the new Google Shamu or supposed Nexus 6 on to their benchmark database. But, unlike the details came in from the previous sources on the web, the device we are talking about here have got a 2.6GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm APQ8084 Snapdragon 805 processor and Adreno 420 Graphics Processing Unit, than the Snapdragon 801 and Adreno 330 GPU as expected in the past. In term of the screen, the impending Google Shamu boasts a 5.2-inches Quad High Definition 2K panel with 1440 x 2560 resolution display, three gigabytes of Random Access Memory, 13 megapixels primary shooter and a 2.1 megapixels front facing secondary camera. The operating system phone is running presently is read as Android latest L release.
Source: AnTuTu.com