Google’s HTC Nexus Sailfish smartphone spotted on AnTuTu and Geekbench listings

As we all know that the Taiwanese Tech Giants HTC and Google are working together on the 2016 edition of the Nexus Smartphones by the end of this year. The two smartphones are rumored to be code-named as HTC Sailfish and HTC Marlin. Out of them, the HTC Marlin is said to be the larger and the powerful one.

Now, as per the latest reports, the HTC Nexus Sailfish has been spotted on AnTuTu benchmark listing. As per the listing, the smartphone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, coupled with 4 GB RAM/ 32 GB internal storage and Adreno 530 GPU. Moreover, HTC Sailfish will be running Android NMR1 i.e. Android Nougat Manufacturer Release 1, according to the specification list spotted on Chinese micro-blogging site Weibo.

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Although the screen size was earlier confirmed to be 5-inch with the resolution is said to be full-HD (1080p). While the front camera is said to be an 8 mega-pixel unit, the rear camera packs an impressive 13 mega-pixel resolution. Based on all the new details that have surfaced about the rumored smartphone so far, it looks like the HTC Sailfish could match the Galaxy Note 7 and Galaxy S7. The device will be backed with 2,770 mAh battery.

With a Geekbench listing also backing up the AnTuTu readings, the Sailfish picture has become fairly clear and is now lacking only a retail-friendly name to go and a finalized design to go with its leaked specs. Also, the larger Marlin handset points toward a relatively similar specification list to the Sailfish, but will come with a 5.5-inch Q-HD AMOLED display and a 3,450 mAh battery.

Also Read: HTC Nexus Marlin render reveals the quad-HD Display of the smartphone

Source: University Herald