OFFICIAL Google Announcement thread (New Nexus phones, Chromecast, etc)

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Google Store page with specs - https://store.google.com/product/nexus_5x


  • 5.2-inch 1920x1080 display
  • Hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor
  • 12.3-megapixel rear camera with laser-assisted autofocus, 1.55μm pixels to capture more light, and 4K video capture
  • 5-megapixel front camera
  • 16/32GB of storage
  • 2GB of RAM
  • Nexus Imprint fingerprint sensor
  • USB Type-C
  • 2700mAh battery
  • Carbon Black, Quartz White, Ice Blue
  • Dual front-facing speakers
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow






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Google Store page with specs - https://store.google.com/product/nexus_6p

  • 5.7-inch 2560x1440 AMOLED display
  • Octa-core Snapdragon 810 v2.1 processor
  • 12.3-megapixel rear camera with Sony-made sensor, laser autofocus, 1.55μm pixels, and 4K video capture
  • 8-megapixel front camera with HDR+
  • 32/64/128GB of storage
  • 3GB of RAM
  • Nexus Imprint fingerprint sensor
  • USB Type-C
  • 3450mAh battery
  • Dual front-facing speakers
  • Full aluminum body in Frost White, Aluminum, and Graphite colors
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow



Both Nexus phones are available for pre-order from the Google Store today, September 29, and they’ll ship in October. The LG Nexus 5X is priced at $379 for the 16GB model and $429 for the 32GB version. Meanwhile, the higher-end Huawei Nexus 6P costs $499 for the base 32GB model, $549 for the 64GB version, and $649 for the capacious 128GB version.

Each Nexus phone will come with a free 90-day Google Play Music subscription and a $50 Google Play credit. Additionally, Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P owners can sign up for Google's new Nexus Protect insurance program. With Nexus Protect, you can get two years of coverage for mechanical breakdown and accidental damage. Nexus Protect costs $69 for the 5X and $89 for the 6P, and it's launching in the US today, with more countries coming soon.




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https://store.google.com/magazine/nexus_protect

It's easy to stay connected. File a claim with our partner Assurant® by phone or at mynexusprotect.com, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Claims are subject to a $79 deductible and up to 2 incidents of accidental damage coverage over 2 years.
 
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New Chromecast

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Chromecast hasn't had a major revision in over two years, perhaps because it hasn't really needed one. But now there's one available, a new hockey puck design with an "dangling" HDMI port, wider Wi-Fi support, and better video thanks to an improved antenna design.

The new "puck" Chromecast is compatible with 802.11ac Wi-Fi as well as 5GHz networks, and a triple-adaptive antenna design that should make the Chromecast much more reliable in terms of signal. Colors include the standard black, lemonade (yellow), and coral (red).




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Google's Cast for Audio is getting its own official hardware, a dongle that allows you to connect any standard speaker to your Wi-Fi network and use it like a Cast for Audio receiver. It's basically just a circuit board, and audio processor, a Wi-Fi radio, and a headphone jack, allowing audio-only apps to stream music to local speakers. You can combine multiple Chromecast Audio units to make a multi-speaker or multi-room setup a la Sonos, but much cheaper (available in an update later this year). The design looks la bit like a tiny vinyl record, and it features the same Wi-Fi improvements as the new Chromecast. Chromecast Audio includes support for RCA and optical connections as well.

Chromecast Audio will work with multiple controller devices on the same network, including guests and iOS devices. You can even access other users' playlists as they're playing on a local speaker in compatible apps like Spotify.



The new Chromecast will cost $35, the same as the old model, and it's available today in 17 countries. It's available in retailers, but if you want colors you'll have to buy it from the Google Store. Chromecast Audio is also available today for $35 in the same countries.
 
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Marshmallow available next week for nexus 5,6,7, and 9

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$649 for the 128gb might be the way to go, since the note5 (imo) is crippled and I'm tired of Samsung.

Gotta see those 810 v2.1 benchmarks though. Unless marshmallow has much improved software, then the new iPhone is going to destroy that processor.

Very impressive battery size and I NEED those dual front speakers!!.

If you can root the device, and still keep the upgraded memory speed (big IF with google adding more security/locking android down like apple)--- I might cop one.

Android pay and root might never work, unfortunately
 
Can't believe companies are still making phones with 16GB as the entry point for storage. Entry point for storage should be 32GB these days. The price on that Nexus 5 for 32GB sucks too. I copped the new Moto X Pure edition 64GB for $499
 
Can't believe companies are still making phones with 16GB as the entry point for storage. Entry point for storage should be 32GB these days. The price on that Nexus 5 for 32GB sucks too. I copped the new Moto X Pure edition 64GB for $499

This :smh::smh:
 
Can't believe companies are still making phones with 16GB as the entry point for storage. Entry point for storage should be 32GB these days. The price on that Nexus 5 for 32GB sucks too. I copped the new Moto X Pure edition 64GB for $499



Yeah Nexus 5X should've been 32 and 64GB... I prefer the smaller screen personally
 
Insurance looks cheap @ $69 and $89 but what's the deductible going to be and how many times can you claim? We know marshmallow is supposed to handle run memory cards more efficiently but why no slots? I've been holding out for a nexus for a minute now, gotta say I'm not that impressed with the new nexus's... Once again.

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Insurance looks cheap @ $69 and $89 but what's the deductible going to be and how many times can you claim? We know marshmallow is supposed to handle run memory cards more efficiently but why no slots? I've been holding out for a nexus for a minute now, gotta say I'm not that impressed with the new nexus's... Once again.

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Google will not include expandable storage on Nexus devices. They made that clear a few years ago. They did improve support for SD cards, but that is for other OEMs and low cost phones that come with little internal storage

http://www.androidcentral.com/why-nexus-devices-have-no-sd-card
 
Insurance looks cheap @ $69 and $89 but what's the deductible going to be and how many times can you claim? We know marshmallow is supposed to handle run memory cards more efficiently but why no slots? I've been holding out for a nexus for a minute now, gotta say I'm not that impressed with the new nexus's... Once again.

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Nexus devices will not have a slot. Probably never will. But this probably means that you won't have to root it to use an adapter.

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Insurance looks cheap @ $69 and $89 but what's the deductible going to be and how many times can you claim?

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Good question.. they didn't say anything about deductibles on stage. Will update this post when I find something



EDIT: Here it is... https://store.google.com/magazine/nexus_protect

It's easy to stay connected. File a claim with our partner Assurant® by phone or at mynexusprotect.com, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Claims are subject to a $79 deductible and up to 2 incidents of accidental damage coverage over 2 years.
 
Can't believe companies are still making phones with 16GB as the entry point for storage. Entry point for storage should be 32GB these days. The price on that Nexus 5 for 32GB sucks too. I copped the new Moto X Pure edition 64GB for $499

Yeah man, but they're trying to get you by using cloud services or streaming. They figure if you have 64 or 128 you won't need it.

Marshmallow available next week for nexus 5,6,7, and 9

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Pricing is set at $499 for the 32GB model and $599 for the 64GB version, and the keyboard is an extra $149. Google is also promising software updates every six weeks.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">After playing with Nexus 6P for 15 minutes: Hell yes. Hell to the yes. If this phone's camera and battery measure up, I want this phone.</p>&mdash; Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) <a href="https://twitter.com/MKBHD/status/648929779320680449">September 29, 2015</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">After playing with Nexus 6P for 15 minutes: Hell yes. Hell to the yes. If this phone's camera and battery measure up, I want this phone.</p>&mdash; Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) <a href="https://twitter.com/MKBHD/status/648929779320680449">September 29, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Strong endorsement right there....
 
Good question.. they didn't say anything about deductibles on stage. Will update this post when I find something



EDIT: Here it is... https://store.google.com/magazine/nexus_protect

It's easy to stay connected. File a claim with our partner Assurant® by phone or at mynexusprotect.com, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Claims are subject to a $79 deductible and up to 2 incidents of accidental damage coverage over 2 years.


Good looks. so basically you can claim a new phone every year for the 2 years and only spend $240 and since their selling direct we won't be gauaged by the carriers.

i'm gonna get over this expandable memory thing. i've been good with 20-25 gigs on my M7 for 2 years now :rolleyes: just gonna come out my pocket for the 128 gig.

htc's gonna take another hit if those speakers are as good as boomsound. we already know the camera is
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">After playing with Nexus 6P for 15 minutes: Hell yes. Hell to the yes. If this phone's camera and battery measure up, I want this phone.</p>&mdash; Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) <a href="https://twitter.com/MKBHD/status/648929779320680449">September 29, 2015</a></blockquote>
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:eek::eek:

Its between the Nexus 6P or the Moto X. I'm just waiting on his review before I pull the trigger.
 
Can't believe companies are still making phones with 16GB as the entry point for storage. Entry point for storage should be 32GB these days. The price on that Nexus 5 for 32GB sucks too. I copped the new Moto X Pure edition 64GB for $499

How that Moto working for you?
 
Bump isn't nearly as pronounced as some of the renders made it seem



Hearing good things about Doze from people running the M preview... battery life is always my top concern. 3450 mah should be enough.
 
I'm watching the event on you tube now. Anyone else notice when they mentioned the "android sensor hub"???
 
Bump isn't nearly as pronounced as some of the renders made it seem



Hearing good things about Doze from people running the M preview... battery life is always my top concern. 3450 mah should be enough.


Not sure how I feel about the fingerprint scanner on the back.
 
Not sure how I feel about the fingerprint scanner on the back.
Yeah, have to get my hands on one to see for sure... Based on some of the hands on vids, it seems like it might be ok due to the way you have to hold these larger phones.

No wireless charging is disappointing though. I have my N5 charger at my desk, always had it topped off without the need for a cable
 
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