The Google Nexus 8 tablet was a major hit with tablet lovers. Yesterday, Google unveiled three new flagship products during their media event: the Nexus 9 tablet, the Nexus 6 Smartphone and the Android TV Player. Today, we’re going to take a quick look at them and also at the new Android 5.0 Lollipop.
Google’s Nexus 6 Smartphone and Android 5 Lollipop
Google has finally reveled their new updated Android 5.0 Lollipop. The operating system looks quite amazing. Sundar Pichai, Senior Vice President of Android had this to say about Lollipop:
Lollipop is made for a world where moving throughout the day means interacting with a bunch of different screens–from phones and tablets to TVs.
A great new feature included by Lollipop is a battery saver that apparently will extend the life of your device by 90 minutes. That’s pretty impressive! You’ve also got multiple user accounts, a guest user mode, which is great for when you’re lending your phone to friends and improved security measures.
The new Google Motorola Nexus 6 smartphone is made by Motorola, the company’s first collaboration with Google on this project. The phone will be available at the end of this month for preorder and it will become available in shops at the beginning of November. Some say that the price is a bit too high and we tend to agree with those people. The unlocked version of Google Nexus 6 will cost $649 for the 32GB version and $699 for the 64GB version.
Don’t forget that in just a few hours, Apple will have their media even where they will be unveiling the new iPads! What are your thoughts on Google’s Nexus 9 tablet and the Nexus 6 smartphone? Drop us a line in the comment section below and tell us about it. We love hearing from our readers.