Mockup render portrays the two upcoming HTC Nexus smartphones

06 July, 2016
These will essentially look identical, save for there being a size difference.

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  • Anonymous
  • gKA
  • 08 Aug 2016

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

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    • AnonD-463876
    • NUh
    • 11 Jul 2016

    Mmm, love me some thick and ugly looking bezels.

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      • Anonymous
      • c}1
      • 09 Jul 2016

      Bottom-firing speakers!? That's so backwards-thinking! We didn't come all the way from the days of the Nokia 3310 just to be relegated back to the dark ages of bottom-firing speakers!

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        • AnonD-491727
        • rvs
        • 08 Jul 2016

        Anonymous, 07 Jul 2016If you wanted smaller bezels, then the phone would have to ... morehave you ever thought that it's not everyone that needs pleasing
        but there are things we all agree are disappointing about a phone

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          • AnonD-491727
          • rvs
          • 08 Jul 2016

          Anonymous, 07 Jul 2016That huge glossy area on the top of the back looks bad. I h... morecheck your facts with a galaxy s,note or A series
          all glass
          and all look damn sexy
          they earned me a name

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            • AnonD-491727
            • rvs
            • 08 Jul 2016

            crapple, 06 Jul 2016after 3 months u will be saying "i should have bought HTC p... morebecause the company isn't a cocky profit oriented apple like vampire. ...
            what else?

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              • AnonD-510133
              • 40I
              • 07 Jul 2016

              I completely disagree with your statement. How do you figure? The new Nexus' will likely both have the Snapdragon 821 SOC (which no other devices have, at the moment) and will likely be priced in the $350/$500 price range for the small and large variant, which in the case of the smaller nexus, is HALF THE PRICE of the Galaxy S7.

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                • ololo
                • nMC
                • 07 Jul 2016

                Maybe in 2017 I will take a S8 or Nexus from HTC now I'm using HTC one X
                )))

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                  • AnonD-322352
                  • vV5
                  • 07 Jul 2016

                  Julliard, 07 Jul 2016Nexus still sucks. It have specs lower than regular flagshi... moreLook at the Nexus 6P. It was launched with a price tag of $499. Compared to phones like the M9, G5, and Moto X Style, it was actually cheaper while having a better hardware. Motorola did deliver timely updates, but after the Lenovo acquisition, the same can't be said anymore. Just google "motorola timely update" and you'll get more results about how terribly slow Motorola, or rather 'Lenovorola', role out their updates.

                    AnonD-322352, 07 Jul 2016Ah, but that's the difference. Nexuses deliver TIMELY updat... moreNexus still sucks. It have specs lower than regular flagship phone but priced similarly. How you want to compete. Motorola offers a stock android experience with way more powerful hardware. That is my main reason of not supporting Nexus phone. And you know Motorola, they do update fast. Hardware wise it is better with non-nexus.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • jej
                      • 07 Jul 2016

                      Julliard, 07 Jul 2016Regular android also gets update after two years. Even the ... morehuh.. nexus phones get the update asap. Samsung takes forever. nexus are priced reasonably.

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                        • AnonD-322352
                        • vV5
                        • 07 Jul 2016

                        Julliard, 07 Jul 2016Regular android also gets update after two years. Even the ... moreAh, but that's the difference. Nexuses deliver TIMELY updates. It's no use when your flagship gets updated to the latest version too late that the new, upcoming one is only a few weeks away. It's true that AOSP ROMs can technically be flashed to other phones, but how many actually do have the support? It also doesn't help that custom ROMs are missing a lot of features. Often times, many are not even stable enough to be used on daily drivers.

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                          • Anonymous
                          • Yew
                          • 07 Jul 2016

                          Julliard, 07 Jul 2016Regular android also gets update after two years. Even the ... moreAre you joking? With Nexus you get updates almost immediately, but with other brands you have to wait for months. And since most brands heavily skin their phones, they get more and more sluggish the newer version their OS is on, since it's heavier than the last version. You sound like you want to defend your decision of buying a non-nexus phone.

                            Nexus are good devices.

                            This design looks good.Does have slight iPhone influence.

                            I dont know why to make fuss about bezels.how does function changes or device productivity affected with wide or thin bezels?


                            Regarding updates, nexus and Moto are first ones to get it.so need not worry.

                              AnonD-188372, 07 Jul 2016That's two years longer than HTC support their own phones..... moreRegular android also gets update after two years. Even the dreadfully slow Samsung able to update their two year old flagship to marshmallow. Buying a Nexus is no difference than buying any other regular android brands. Nothing special Nexus can really trully offer other than stock android experience that can be done in any phone with roots.

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                                • frustrated awaiter
                                • t}A
                                • 07 Jul 2016

                                Isn't anyone gonna comment on the expected price ? ( keeping in mind 5x, htc 10, htc 10 lifestyle )

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                                  • AnonD-188372
                                  • LaT
                                  • 07 Jul 2016

                                  Julliard, 07 Jul 2016The camera and the ram is a bummer. Should have been 20mp a... moreThat's two years longer than HTC support their own phones..
                                  Never been impressed by any nexus phone,the only nexus I got was the lye tablet,because there was nothing else as good at the price.
                                  Which is different from the nexus phones,you can buy far better phones for less than half the price,without the usual nexus compromise that each one seems to have had,I suppose to cheapen down the build so that Google can take its cut...

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                                    • Bailey
                                    • p%4
                                    • 07 Jul 2016

                                    Let the moaning start because Android fans are never happy. so now people can start on about bezels and the crap camera and crap battery life and that's all before they have seen it in person or used it.

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                                      • AnonD-279118
                                      • Hxd
                                      • 07 Jul 2016

                                      Huge ugly ass bezels i hope this isnt how the actual device is gonna be!!

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                                        • AnonD-522378
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                                        • 07 Jul 2016

                                        awesome desing and spec...but it show at the rear G means i think it a google device what they had already rumor about it.