Motorola is reportedly in responsible for manufacturing Google's next generation flagship smartphone, that is/was internally codenamed as Google Shamu. The impending new smartphone from the American based consumer electronics manufacturer and their present generation LG made Google Nexus 5 successor is now allegedly said to be named as the yet to go official Nexus X, which was previously written as Nexus 6. Earlier this month, we have seen the handset make it's way to the GFXBench and over AnTuTu's benchmarking database, where now people at TK TECH NEWS have got their hands on with a few screenshots of the talked about phone getting resulted on their mobile based application.
First and foremost we see the benchmark scores it got on AnTuTu's platform, with 35430 numbers in total, which slightly disappoints us in person when compared to the ranking of a Samsung made Galaxy Alpha, Galaxy S5, HTC manufactured One M8, Oppo made Find 7 and an LG made G3, though it gained more than than the Galaxy Note 3. From the pictures, the brand name to read as Google, and model being dubbed as the new Nexus X. Matching our previous reports on this guy, the phone has got the same Quad-Core Qualcomm APQ8084 Snapdragon 805 processor on board, running at
Lastly, the purported phone will feature Google's most latest version of their Android mobile operating system, the Material Design enriched 5.0 or the L release, that made it's debut as a Developer Preview, back in June, which is now rumored to be called as the brand new Lemon Meringue Pie, once it becomes available for the public, later this fall. Don't believe what we just reported, take a look at the images that just leaked from the source link, below.
Source: TK TECH NEWS