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Leaked Video Shows Huawei Nexus 6 Render (VIDEO)

A recently leaked video showing what appears to be the Huawei Nexus 6 has been making its rounds on line.

Following a leaked render of the Huawei Nexus 6 posted online by @OnLeaks and uSwitch, a video has surfaced detailing the upcoming handset from all angles.

With Google having inked agreements to market its two Nexus smartphones under the LG and Huawei labels, the approaching release date for the two handsets have ushered in a number of leaked renders, a live photo, and a video depicting what the upcoming smartphones may look like before they are made officially available.

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The video showing the Huawei Nexus 6 (2015) comes from known leakster, @OnLeaks, and technology company, uSwitch Team, both of whom have a proven track record for leaking accurate information on upcoming devices so far.

Speculations have also emerged the Huawei Nexus 6 will be carrying Google's new operating system, Android 5.2, also known as Android Marshmallow, or Android M.

Based on factory design schematics, the Huawei Nexus 6 (2015) is expected to have a 5.7-inch Quad HD display with a 2560 x 1440 resolution over a Snapdragon 820 processor supported by 4GB of RAM.

It is said to have 32GB and 64GB internal storage options, and carry a 21MP rear camera. The front camera specs information remain unknown, however.

The handset, like the LG Nexus 5 (2015), will be carrying a fingerprint scanner at the rear, and dual speakers in front, as well as incorporate a USB Type-C port and a 3,500mAh battery.

With the device's front side appearing to have a similar look to the LG Nexus 5 (2015), the Huawei Nexus 6 is expected to be ringed by an aluminum framework for added durability.

Pegged with a $400 price tag, the smartphone is expected to be available either on October or November this year.

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