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Nexus 6, Nexus 9 may hit Indian market soon

October 16, 2014 07:35 am | Updated November 16, 2021 11:44 pm IST - San Francisco

The Motorola Nexus 6 has a contoured aluminum frame, a six—inch quad HD display, 13 megapixel camera and 3220 mAh battery.

Google's Cheryl Pon shows off the new Google Nexus 7 tablet at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco, Wednesday, June 27, 2012. The Nexus 7 will ship in mid-July starting at $199 — the same price as the Kindle Fire. By contrast, iPads start at $499. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

Signalling the growing importance of the Indian sub-continent for the search giant, Google may unveil its latest devices - Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 - as as early as November along with the U.S. and other markets.

Google announced the new devices a day ahead of rival Apple, which is hosting a conference on October 16. Reports suggest that the Cupertino-based firm could unveil its latest iPad.

According to sources, both the devices - Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 - would be available in India from f November itself, in line with the global launch.

“Nexus 6 will come to 28 countries, including India, across Europe, Asia Pacific and North America, starting later this year and as we head into Q1,” Motorola said in a statement.

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The Motorola Nexus 6 has a contoured aluminum frame, a six—inch quad HD display, 13 megapixel camera and 3220 mAh battery. It also comes with a Turbo Charger so that users can get up to six hours of use with only 15 minutes of charge.

The 32GB version of the unlocked Nexus 6 is expected to cost $649, or about Rs. 40,000, while the 64GB version will cost $699.

The HTC Nexus 9 tablet comes with brushed metal sides and 8.9-inch screen, Nvidia Tegra K1 64-bit dual-core processor, 8MP rear and 1.6 MP front cameras. It will come in 16GB, 32GB and 32GB LTE models, priced between $399 to $599.

HTC had earlier worked with Google on the original Nexus One in 2010.Last month, Google had launched its first set of Android One smartphones. India was the first country of launch for the affordable Android One smartphones in partnership with handset makers Spice, Micromax and Karbonn.

Unlike Android phones from various handset makers, Nexus products are often viewed as a “Google” product since the tech firm works closely with a specific handset vendor in designing the product. The previous generation of smartphone, Nexus 5, was manufactured by LG.

Besides, the firm has also launched the new version of its Android operating system Lollipop. Successor to the Android KitKat OS, Lollipop is designed to be flexible, to work on all devices and to be customised for users.

Android 5.0 Lollipop will come pre-installed on the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 and will also be available on Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10 and Google Play edition devices in the coming weeks.

"As you switch from one screen to another, the experience should feel the same. So Lollipop has a consistent design across devices - an approach we call Material Design. Now content responds to your touch, or even your voice, in more intuitive ways, and transitions between tasks are more fluid,” Pichai said.

The move will help Google further strengthen its position in the global market, where it already commands a lion’s share.

The most widely used operating system globally (for smartphones and tablets), Android has about 80 per cent market share, compared to rival Apple’s iOS (which powers iPhones and iPads), which has around 17 per cent of the market.

Google has also released the first device running Android TV - the Nexus Player in collaboration with Asus. A streaming media player for movies, music and videos, the Nexus Player can also be used to play Android games on a HD TV with a gamepad.

The Nexus Player will be available for pre-order on October 17 and in stores from November 3, and is reported to cost $99 with an optional controller for $40.

Apple, too, has launched its latest iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in India within a month of its global launch to cash in on the multi-billion smart devices market.

According to IDC, India is the fastest growing smartphone market in the world with over 44 million devices being sold last year alone.

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