4.7 is enough for some not all.what the fukk is wrong with these phone companies? 4.7 is big enough. i was looking forward to upgrading to the new nexus, not anymore. seems like ill be holding on to my htc one m7 more longer.
4.7 is enough for most. not everybody got4.7 is enough for some not all.
handsNeither do I but since I pretty much use my phone for everything that bigger screen helps viewing and creating content.4.7 is enough for most. not everybody gothands
Looks like L, Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 proper unveiling this week, tomorrow If rumours are correct.
From a pulled google ad.
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This was taken from Cristian Colocho's post on Google+:
"..The ad was 4 people standing in a line, and the phone starts ringing, guy a checks his phone; not his ringing. Guy two checks his, not his ringing, guy 3 which is a super small guy checks his, bingo! It's a super big phablet that looks just like a Moto X with L buttons as navigation..."
Statue sculpture has been at Google for the past 2 days or so.
HTC employee posted this which many suspect is the HTC Nexus 9.
Edit: Full ad also shows Nexus 9
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You may have already seen concepts and sketchy photos of Google's long-fabled 6-inch Nexus, but it now looks like the final veil of secrecy has been removed from this future Android flagship. Evan Blass (aka @evleaks) has posted an apparent leaked press image for the new smartphone that supports many of the existing rumors. The massive screen full of Android L imagery is likely the biggest giveaway, but the device also has the Moto X-style grilles and side trim that many have been expecting from the reportedly Motorola-made device. There aren't any new hints as to when this supersized hardware would arrive, and it's still not completely certain that this is what you'll eventually hold in your hands. However, Google's tendency to unveil new Nexus gear around October or November
Props, tomorrow it isForbes say there wont be a big event but it'll be annonced properly tomorrow via blog.

They also say expandable storage but I think thats innacurate right there but maybe Google will suprise yall nexus users.Props, tomorrow it is![]()
The Nexus 9 – codenamed the HTC Volantis – will launch tomorrow and it will be the first device to run Android L, a source close to Google confirmed with me yesterday.
The source explained to me that Google GOOGL +0.84% had planned to hold an official event for the new tablet, but because it was still fine tweaking Android L, it decided against a ‘big reveal’. Instead the new tablet, and a new smartphone made by Motorola, will be launched via a blog post tomorrow.
Volantis will be available for pre-order on the 17th October and available to purchase on the 3rd November. Although there’s no information on when Android L will be available for other Android devices, and the pre-order and purchasing dates are subject to last minute change. The 16GB version will cost $399 and the 32GB LTE version will retail for $499. Both devices will have expandable memory.
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A digital mock-up of the Nexus 9 by Android Police
Most of what has been rumoured is accurate, according to my source. The tablet will will have an 8.9-inch 2048×1440 display, weigh 480 grams, have a 64-bit dual-core processor, an Nvidia Kepler GPU and a 8MP rear-facing camera and 3MP front-facing camera. HTC and Google have also opted for a “brushed aluminum” frame – instead of an all metal design – to keep costs down.
Some of HTC’s popular features on its own devices has travelled over to the Google tablet including HTC’s boomsound and the dual front facing speakers, both of which featured on the One M8 and Desire EYE.
An additional “origami” magnetic stand-case will be available tomorrow which can apparently be bent into any shape – and can fold in all directions – to prop the tablet up.
This puts Google in direct competition with Apple AAPL -0.82% as the iPhone 6 maker is widely expected to reveal its updated iPad on October 16th. Rumours have been circulating around that Apple’s event on Thursday will see the launch of a 9.7-inch ‘iPad Pro’ and possibly a refresh of the iPad Air.
The larger tablet is likely to see the introduction of the Touch ID and both will have the same A8 processor that powers the iPhone 6.
Nexus tablet yeahHTC nexus?!?!day one!
If tonight can be compared to Christmas Eve, we've just seen a big, AT&T-shaped box sitting in the living room. As carriers are wont to do, it appears AT&T has already set up a URL for Motorola's Nexus 6, confirming that the carrier will carry the new whale-sized Nexus.
The URL won't take you to a product listing just yet, but if you travel a short way to the LG G3 Vigor listing, you'll see a tile in the sidebar showing the Nexus 6 for $49.99 on contract.

yes moron.
