And a brand new Android operating system, Marshmallow.
Google has some new phones for you.
Nexus 5X
At a press event in San Francisco on Tuesday, Google unveiled the company's latest flagship Nexus phones — the 5X and the 6P.
The 5X, pictured above, is the more basic of the two phones announced today. It's the successor to the Nexus 5 — which was released two years ago — and retains a smaller form factor with its 5.2" screen. The 5X boasts a new, 12 megapixel camera, and comes pre-loaded with Marshmallow, Android's latest operating system. Its most glaring downside is the lack of a large memory option; there are only the 16GB and 32GB models, and neither will come with MicroSD slots to expand that hard drive space. Instead, you'll have to get acquainted with Google's many cloud services. You can, however, unlock it with your fingerprint.
Then there's the Nexus 6P.
Nexus 6P
It comes with a lot of new hardware features, including the same 12 megapixel camera that's in the 5X, a fingerprint sensor on its back, and the first all-(very fancy)-metal body on a Nexus. It comes in 32, 64 and 128 GB models.
Its camera comes with a smart burst feature — allowing it to make 30 frames-per-second GIFs on the run.
The 6P also marks the first time Huawei has been tapped to produce a Nexus device — and although it's released several models in the United States before, this is the Chinese company's first real high profile release.
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