Google Nexus 2015 2 models running Android M to be developed each by LG, Huawei: Unit could possibly sport 3D Cam setup with fingerprint scanner

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Rumours are rife over the net that Google is doing an intensive work for its Google Nexus 2015. There are also speculations that it may come out with two models this year. Google Nexus 2015 handset is expected to launch along with the latest Android M. Moreover, it will either be built by LG or Huawei. But some have claimed that the two Nexus devices will be built each by LG and by Huawei.

@OnLeaks tweeted photo shows that the Google Nexus 2015 built by LG would be sporting fingerprint scanner. There are also speculations about LG Nexus 2015 to sport dual camera or a 3D camera setup. But as what @OnLeaks said, "this drawing was made by a case maker based on very early information."

So tech fans must keep in mind that things could change until official launch and it is still uncertain. Moreover, some enthusiasts are disappointed to LG Nexus 5 and hoping that the Google Nexus 2015 would be a better upgrade.

On the other hand, @evleaks tweets about Google Nexus 2015 built by Huawei and that it would be sporting a fingerprint scanner. @evleaks tweeted about Huawei Nexus 2015 to be in 5.7 inch QHD display. Huawei Nexus 2015 will have a metal body sporting Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor chipset. Additionally, some enthusiasts replied to @evleaks tweet that they are not impressed with the 5.7 inch big screen.

As reported by Geeksnack, the upcoming Google Nexus 2015 would be running Android M OS. Additionally, the Geeksnack's source have confirmed that the joint launch of the new Nexus and Android M is a sure thing.

Base on the leaks, the rumoured two models of Google Nexus 2015 would be sporting fingerprint scanner running Android M. There are no certain reports about its price and release date as of yet, although, there are rumours saying that it'll be priced around $300 - $400 and it would be released around third quarter of this year.

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