HTC Nexus 2016 (codenamed Marlin) now spotted on Geekbench

02 July, 2016
The benchmark listing reveals quad-core 1.6GHz processor, 4GB of RAM, and Android Nougat.

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  • Anonymous
  • gKA
  • 08 Aug 2016

but please don't forget to contained the Optic Amoled display screen or nothing with new nexus sailfish

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    • AnonD-268646
    • tZk
    • 05 Aug 2016

    The phones probably will be named as Nexus 5H and Nexus 6H. I really hope HTC will put those front facing stereo speaker with nice audio tune and of course, with a different chipset for both variant.

      i would have to disagree about dual sim for these phones

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        • Anonymous
        • PUM
        • 10 Jul 2016

        i highly expect both these devices will be dual sim smartphonesamd with good batteries

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          • AnonD-81239
          • q{k
          • 07 Jul 2016

          AnonD-438385, 05 Jul 2016Why have Google abandoned the big screen love my Nexus 6 wi... moreBecause it's the follow up the Nexus "5" X? I'm sure there will be a follow up to the "6" P, which is the other CodeName. :/

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            • AnonD-438385
            • nxi
            • 05 Jul 2016

            Why have Google abandoned the big screen love my Nexus 6 with stock Android but will be forced elsewhere,such a shame.

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              • LaT
              • 04 Jul 2016

              Waiting for sailfish version. The 5X was no upgrade to original nexus 5. Finally a 5 inch nexus with flagship chipset.. Hurrah

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                • AnonD-476428
                • SuE
                • 04 Jul 2016

                HTC kills not own stereo speakers phones line !

                but HTC kills Nexus stereo speakers line !!

                go bankrupt HTC, die allready !!!

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                  • MasEnha
                  • 9xx
                  • 04 Jul 2016

                  Nick, 03 Jul 2016I'm little bit afraid of HTC for Nexus, because of quality ... moreNo issue for build quality, battery, sound and display. Issue on the software is a yes; but they got updated afterwards. HTC + Nexus is the best match that I can imagine.

                  *still actively using my old HTC Evo 4G LTE

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                    • annonymous
                    • v0I
                    • 04 Jul 2016

                    Nick, 03 Jul 2016I'm little bit afraid of HTC for Nexus, because of quality ... moreNot true!

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                      • Anonymous
                      • yMH
                      • 04 Jul 2016

                      i just wish... that someday... sony making a google nexus phone...........

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                        • MasEnha
                        • 9xx
                        • 04 Jul 2016

                        My next phone!

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                          • Zen
                          • Xpk
                          • 03 Jul 2016

                          I was hoping Google would be the first to implement and showcase the Qualcomm ultrasonic fingerprint scanner underneath the display in this year's Nexus phones. Oh well...

                            I have been experiencing the Nexus gadgets since release of Nexus4.
                            All have been pleasure to use.


                            Recently I even came across Samsung Galaxy Nexus 3. Even with 1gb ram, it was smooth (kitkat version)

                              Herodroid, 03 Jul 2016i would hope if these are just rumours or fake, because 32/... moreOld or New SoC is not an issue if one knows how to use its potentials.
                              SoC, Ram, OS all works together as a system to deliver the performance.

                              NEXUS (Google ) have all above well synchronized to deliver one of the most pleasing experiences.

                              But so far I feel it is LG (most) and Motorola who have been able to deliver the Google vision for Nexus.

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                                • Joel
                                • m}W
                                • 03 Jul 2016

                                I'm actually a lot more interested in the Sailfish phone, mainly because carrying around a G4 today, I've noticed that the larger screen (5.5") is a bit of a hazzle...

                                I just hope that the Sailfish still receives a decent camera and more so a fast shooter! :)

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • HKV
                                  • 03 Jul 2016

                                  Where is the 64GB variant? This thing better have expandable memory...

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                                    • MisterSS
                                    • gD%
                                    • 03 Jul 2016

                                    So, I think this is a updated Nexus 6p.
                                    I love Nexus mobiles and the stock Android but because I'm a heavy user to 2016/2017 I want a 4000mah battery,super amoled screen, 6gb of ram and a snapdragon 821/830 all that Whit a stock Android.

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                                      • techlover
                                      • 7t@
                                      • 03 Jul 2016

                                      Why GOOGLE always change's ( brand's )
                                      Sometime LG sometime HUAWEI than next HTC
                                      Not one brand why multiple brands
                                      example { GOOGLE OWN NEXUS SMARTPHONE }

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                                        • Nick
                                        • mT2
                                        • 03 Jul 2016

                                        I'm little bit afraid of HTC for Nexus, because of quality issues.
                                        HTC/Nexus tablet had quality issues. My old HTC One S is buggy.
                                        What about modern HTC phones? Can they be good enough in long term?