Google Nexus 2015: A 'super premium' phone from Google looms

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We are nearing the end of July 2015 and to date, there is still no sign of the Google Nexus 2015. While there have been plenty of rumors being floated, the highly anticipated handset still does not have a confirmed release date.

For now, what is known through the rumor mill is that LG and Huawei will unveil different versions of Android-powered devices. This, of course, is based on speculations; although an earlier report posted here on Christian Today strongly suggests that there will indeed be two such devices coming to the market.

Of the two, LG seems to be the one that has something interesting to show. The LG version, codenamed Bull Head, is said to be a device that will be based on the LG G4. Their version is being tagged as a "super premium phone," which should be good news for the folks who are planning to get the said handset.

In terms of specifications, the LG Bull Head will reportedly run on a Qualcomm processor with 808 chipset and carry 3GB of RAM. It could come out in variants depending on storage capacity (32GB, 64GB, and 128GB). Based on speculations, it will feature a 5.2-inch display and rely on a 2,700 mAh battery. It is expected to come out with the latest Android M out of the box.

Rumors also add that the Google Nexus 2015 prices will start at $400.

Of course this is only one half of the story, assuming that Huawei will also unveil a version of its own. A quick rundown on the Huawei Angler suggests that the said device will sport a larger 5.7-inch OLED display, rely on a Snapdragon 810 processor and have a 3,500 mAh battery.

On when consumers can look forward to seeing the Nexus 5 2015 is still a mystery, although an earlier report suggests a possibly Q4 debut.