Google reportedly readying new Nexus phones for September 29

Rumors about Google's New Nexus phones are mounting, and they may all come to a head at the end of this month, according to a new report.

Google reportedly readying new Nexus phones for September 29
By Matt Swider

Rumors about Google's New Nexus phones are mounting, and they may all come to a head at the end of this month, according to a new report.

The still unconfirmed Nexus 5 2015 and bigger Nexus 6 2015 are will be announced September 29 in San Francisco event, according to CNET citing anonymous sources.

For months, we've been hearing about the two Nexus smartphones, one made by LG with a 5.2-inch display and another made by Huawei with a 5.7-inch screen, both with bumped up specs.

The September 29 date makes sense it's the same timeframe in which the Nexus 6 2014 was announced last year and Nexus 5 2013 came out two years ago.

Android Marshmallow update to launch, too?
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This is also the very same event date we've been hearing about from other sources, and if true, it means Android Marshmallow is also expected to release on or about that Thursday.

Google typically likes to launch its new Android operating system updates with a new phones and tablets, and it may be adding two phones this year instead of a Nexus 9 sequel.

Representatives for Google declined to comment on the September 29 date when techradar asked today.

However, the speculation is undoubtedly growing that we'll have Android 6.0 Marshmallows one month before Halloween, and two early treats to play with.
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