Pre-orders for the two phones start September 29

Sep 29, 2015 06:53 GMT  ·  By

In a few hours, Google is bound to pull the veil off its newest hardware efforts, which will make a debut into the wild as the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P. Lots of info about the two highly anticipated phones has been leaked online, so we pretty much know most of the details related to them.

At some point, we told you that the Nexus 5X pricing could start selling at $399.99 / €354, which didn’t seem bad at the time. Now, Android Police comes to rectify that piece of info, saying that the Nexus 5X will be even cheaper. The 16GB version will cost customers only $379.99 / €336, with the 32GB variant selling for a bit more, naturally.

We’re also told the Nexus 5X with an FHD display and Snapdragon 808 under the hood will be made available for pre-order from Google starting September 29 for customers in the US, UK, Ireland, Japan and South Korea. The phone will go on to be offered in other markets in the near future. There are three color versions to choose from, namely Carbon, Quartz and Ice Blue.

The Nexus 6P is the more expensive version

Moving along to the Nexus 6P, the current report reveals pricing specifications about it too. Since the Huawei-made phone is the higher-end model from the two, pricing is going to be a little bit higher.

According to the report, the price of the Nexus 6P with 32GB of built-in storage on board will start at $499 / €442. Earlier leaks revealed that the phone would also be offered in 64GB and 128GB variants, which naturally will be more expensive.

As opposed to the Nexus 5X, the Nexus 6P features a QHD screen and a Snapdragon 810 processor running things on board. Like the LG-made phone, the Nexus 6P will also be available for pre-order from Google starting September 29 in the US, UK, Ireland, Canada and Japan. Availability is probably going to eventually be expanded.

One thing we need to stress out is that this year the two Nexus models are going to be offered exclusively online, so you won’t be able to get them from carrier partners. Not at first anyway.

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The LG-made Nexus 5X
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