The 6P is Google's new flagship phablet for 2015. The phone sports large 5.7" display with WQHD resolution. The Nexus's housing is a premium unibody aluminum and it's powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor. Despite of large display and metal unibody the phone scales only 177 grams. The phone is made by Huawei and it starts from 499$.
The 5X is phone maker LG's third iteration for Nexus series. All the predecessors have been very popular phones. The 5X has 5.2" FHD display and is powered by an hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor. Device has plastic back panel and starts from 379$.
Both phones have 12.3MP pixel camera on the back. Which supposedly have good low light performance due to large pixel size of 1.55 µm.
Sample pictures confirm the fact that the sensor gathers more light than competitors models.
New technology for the new Android phones include Android Sensor Hub. All the processing are done in dedicated sensor processor that will use much less power. Phone also detects when it is picked up and displays notification messages with low power mode. Thus there is no need for notification light any more.
Google on tap is essentially google search from subjects that you are currently working on. For instance, if your friend suggests you dinner in a restaurant Dino's at 7 pm. Google tap shows you the restaurant's menu and you can make even reservation from the restaurant's web service. You can launch On Tap from holding the home button or just saying "Ok Google".
Sophisticated voice command can be used to locate nearest grocery shop or just listening online radio. For instance, if you launch radio app the app will ask which program you would like to listen.
Phone will doze while long period unused. This means that phone will use much less power when left on the table at night. This also means that phone will sync more frequently when used heavily. User experience will be better and the battery will last longer.
The phones will be in pre-order in seven countries with prices starting 379$ for the 5X and 499$ for the 6P.
Chromecast family get two new members as traditional Chromecasts gets a little brother Chromecast audio. As name suggests the Chromecast audio streams music to the home's speakers with AUX, RCA or optical output. The traditional Chromecast will include three antennas for better transmission and better video quality even when the wifi signal is weak. Chromecast has also fast play functionality that preloads the periods with seamlessly without any lag due to buffering.
Pixel C is new comer in Google's Pixel series. The tablet has 10.2" display and powerful Nvidia Tegra X1 processor. Most interesting part though is the keyboard which attach to the tablet with magnets. The magnets are strong enough that you can hang the tablet with the keyboard upside down. Pixel C starts from 499$ and the marvelous keyboard with 149$.













