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Nexus phone and tablet no longer budget devices

Matt KinneBy Matt KinneOctober 15, 2014No Comments2 Mins Read
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Today is the day many Android fans have been waiting for. It is expected to be the long awaited debut of the Google and Motorola collaboration, the Nexus 6, and the Google and HTC collaboration, the Nexus 9. Up until today, we have gotten a few looks as to what to expect and details surrounding the specs,  but no pricing details.

According to these leaked images from Caschys Blog, we can see the expected prices of the two devices. Android enthusiasts that were hoping that the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 would follow in the footsteps of the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7, have been let down.

HTC Nexus 9

Motorola Nexus-6

These prices are in Euros, however Google tends to sell their devices at the same price no matter the currency. One hope, is that these may be carrier prices. If that were the case, it would be almost guaranteed that Google would sell them for as much as $50 less, if not more on the Google Play Store.

Pricing will most likely be announced later today, so we’ll keep you updated.

Both devices come with massive specs, such as QHD displays on both of them, a Snapdragon 805 processor on the Nexus 6 with 3 GB of RAM, and a 64-bit NVIDIA Tegra K1 with 2 GB of RAM on the Nexus 9.

Will you get either of these devices or is the pricing too high? Let us know!

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Matt Kinne

I golf, autocross, and spend way too much time messing with new phones and gadgets. FWNED is where I share smartphone news, leaks, reviews, and whatever else catches my attention in the tech world.

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