So are the new HTC Nexus 2016

Nexus 2016

Yesterday we learned that HTC is having a very bad time with the very poor sales figures of the HTC 10, which has sold nothing more than 1 million units worldwide. A rather dark outlook is presented to the Taiwanese manufacturer although, thanks to its VIVE virtual reality device, it may be able to heal those wounds produced for some smartphones that are not able to find the right key to satisfy millions of users around the world. The high price of the HTC 10 has done enough damage to the user that he was waiting for a high-end smartphone from this company as well as the same when checking those low sales.

Now is when Android Police has released a render image of what the new Nexus 2016, Sailfish and Marlin will be like, according to the information they have from a reliable source. We are not facing a press render, but a recreation of what the next two Nexus will be. You can glimpse a clarity in design and a difference to what were the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P in which the one created by Huawei was differentiated by that horizontal bar in black that distinguished it from the rest of existing Android terminals. Now is when they want to differentiate this Nexus line with a clearer design and with that rear that is divided in two with a black upper part that takes up almost a third of the space.

The final design of these two Nexus phones can obviously change, but there are some aspects that will remain original, so we can make a good idea of what will be these two devices manufactured by HTC.

The most important details is that in the rear camera there will be no overhang like it happens in other phones like the Samsung Galaxy S7 in which the lens sticks out. At the back of the phones you can find two tones with a top that takes up a third of the space. Another detail of that rear is in the curved shape on the sides, with a fingerprint scanner located in the center. It is also known that the body will be in aluminum.

An interesting approach to know a little more about what these two new terminals will be. should arrive at the end of summer.


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