Huawei Nexus 6P: up to 128 GB of internal memory expected

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Those who purchase the next version of the Nexus phablet line will have a remarkable amount of native space to store your music, movies, applications and other content. It is what it claims to a report made by the Android Police team site, suggesting that Huawei Nexus 6P will hit the market in three different versions, including a maximum of 128 GB of memory for internal storage. As a comparison, the last member of the family that runs the pure edition Google’s operating system, Motorola Nexus 6, offered ‘only’ models with 32 GB and 64 GB, and delete the option to expand it via microSD card, strongly limiting consumer choice. With the Chinese company, this would be about to change.

 Use a 128GB module to carry a topping native space to customers seems to be fashionable when it comes to phablets. This option became popular from the time when Apple decided to implement it, although old products already had a remarkable amount of memory for internal storage. Knowing this, Huawei, in partnership with the giant Mountain View, decided to expand the horizons when inserting the component in the Nexus 6P, but this must also rely on variations of 32 GB and 64 GB when Huawei Nexus 6P hit the shelves of retailers, just to increase possibilities of choices for those interested in leading a unit of the drive home.

 Therefore, based on the new information, beyond the details disclosed in past occasions, it is believed that Huawei Nexus 6P has a 5.7 inch screen with Full HD resolution (1920×1080 pixels), 3 GB of RAM, chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 810, eight-core processor running at 2.0GHz Adreno 430 graphics card as versions with 32 GB, 64 GB or 128 GB of memory for internal storage, 13-megapixel main camera and 8-megapixel front, dimensions of 153, 5 x 78.6 x 8.5 mm and the Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system, coming in its purest form, both as tools for design.

Source: androidpolice

Huawei Nexus 6P: up to 128 GB of internal memory expected updated: September 21, 2015 author: Bob Gray

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