We already know that the next Android OS, namely the Android 6.0, has been code-named Marshmallow and is going to be seen on our devices soon. There has also been a good deal of news about the first set of devices that will inaugurate the new Android Marshmallow. The devices in question are the upcoming Huawei and LG-made Google Nexus smartphones, that have been in the news with quite a good deal of leaks and rumors to their record.


The leaked picture also displays the chassis of the device boasting front-facing dual stereo speakers along with a fingerprint scanner on the back of the device.

Some new pictures of the Huawei Nexus handset have leaked out today and as far as we can make out, it is a prototype. Nevertheless, the picture shows the device wrapped in a case and surprisingly, we can see also see a USB Type-C connector sitting at the bottom of the body.

The burning topic of discussion surrounding the Huawei Nexus phone is its under-the-hood specifications. And bringing it to rest is a system screenshot from the device. The screenshot reveals that the device gets 64 GB storage and 3 GB RAM, while the power will be delivered via a Snapdragon 810 chipset. What is more interesting is that the report hints towards a possibility that Huawei and Google might change the processor from Snapdragon 810 to 820 so as to avoid the connectivity issues that have been experienced with the Snapdragon 810 chipset.