Typically new Nexus handsets come onto the market in the second half of the year and each new device that comes out is what all other phone makers have to compete against.
Samsung have recently announced the Samsung Galaxy S5, but it may pay to hang on before making the update and wait to see what Google offers by way of the Nexus 6. Here are five good reasons why you may want to wait for the handset.
It has been said that the Nexus 6 could arrive with a display that will not be less than 5 inches and it may be 2k pixel resolution.
Each new Nexus handset comes with a new OS and the Nexus 6 could arrive with the very latest offering from Google.
Nexus handsets don’t disappoint when it comes to battery life. It is thought that the Nexus 6 could arrive with a battery of around 3000mAh to 3200mAh.
The Samsung Galaxy S5 is water resistant and dust proof; we expect that the Google Nexus 6 will arrive with these features too.
It has been said that the Nexus 6 will become the first Android device to offer the 64 bit processor and it could come by way of Intel or Qualcomm.
Google should announce the Nexus 6 in June at the I/O event and it could well end up being the phone of this year.