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Accidental Nexus X store listing reveals new details

Published Aug 27th, 2014 3:03PM EDT
Nexus X Rumors: 64GB Version
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The Nexus X is reportedly going to be the name of the Google’s next Nexus handset, and the smartphone has again been spotted on a retailer’s website.

FROM EARLIER: Nexus X leak confirms monster specs and new Android L details

TKTechNews, the same source has previously posted screenshots of two independent Fnac.pt and Best Buy listings for the Motorola XT1100 Nexus X as well as benchmark screenshots for the handset, is now back with an image that seems to reveal more details about the handset.

Assuming it isn’t faked – actual links to the leaked Fnac.pt pages have not been provided – the image indicates that a 64GB Nexus X model may also be available in stores, retailing for €449.99 in Europe.

The image says the phone has a 5.2-inch display, packs a 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor and 13.1-megapixel camera. Curiously though, the previous Fnac.pt leak claimed the phone has a 5.3-inch display, while other reports say it’ll have a bigger 5.9-inch screen.

As for operating system, “Android Lemon Meringue 5.0” is listed, which appears to be in line with recent reports that said Android L will be known as Android Lemon Meringue Pie, and that Google will move to Android 5.0 when it comes to its Android numbering scheme.

One detail that should also be noted is that Fnac.pt is not actually the seller of the handset, but a third-party called Martitek that apparently sells mobile devices via Fnac. However, when browsing through the devices Martitek currently has listed on Fnac, the Nexus X doesn’t come up – the retailer does list the Nexus 5, but has no Motorola devices on sale.

The leaked Fnac Nexus X listings follow below.

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