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Regrading repairs, Google will be the ones dealing with the warranty I presume, not HTC. So probably replacements rather than repairs.

Ah well, that's a better going on. I still have an HTC M7 somewhere that will boot and then crash and it's been back to HTC 4 times and 4 times they have sent it back 'repaired' only for it to crash on boot. This was a stock/locked phone under warranty. Beyond useless :mad:

I should add dust/water proofing to the wish list :D

Prepared to wait and see now what the new Nexus's are like. Note 7 appeals but £700 doesn't appeal so much.
 
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The 2016 HTC Nexus looks like a cross between the Nexus 4 & iPhone with glass and fingerprint scanner on the back.
https://twitter.com/usbfl/status/764631682074816513

Looks good. If it's in the region of £300 for the smaller handset then I will be snapping it up on day one. It's what I'm waiting for.

My current N5, seems to have resolved it self of it's random powering off issues. Uber strange.
 
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It may be safe to say that 2016's Nexus phones are the most anticipated devices in the brand's history. And we've been rather prolific in our coverage of what, frankly, would qualify as minutiae here at Android Police were it in regard to any non-Google device. And we get that. We initially showed you renders of Sailfish and Marlin (and yes, they still look the same - just different sizes) back in July. We also shared specifications for both Sailfish and Marlin in June, respectively, here and here.

Before I discuss the images you have already seen above, let's talk about what we know and continue to believe.

Marlin and Sailfish share the same basic industrial design and materials. There is no "plastic" phone between the two.
We still believe both devices are built by HTC and will have identical specifications aside from screen size, resolution, and battery capacity.

In short: anything you're hearing at this point about a "budget" Nexus, a Nexus made predominantly of plastic, or two different Nexus "designs" is news to us. And we would be exceptionally skeptical of anyone claiming this. We're not saying it's impossible, but we've seen literally nothing to suggest anything like this (either in visual evidence or from our trusted sources). So, to recap: two Nexus phones, both built by HTC, basically identical specs at different sizes (5.0" and 5.5"), and with basically identical design and materials.

Now, on to the fun part: what are you seeing above? That would be Sailfish (we are 100% positive this is Sailfish), the smaller 5.0" Nexus device. You'll notice that it is indeed quite metallic. We also feel at this point that the darker, glossy pane around the fingerprint scanner and camera module is glass, not plastic. Compared to our renders of a month ago, this seems like a strong match. You'll notice that the Google "G" logo is absent in these photos, but we believe that by the time handsets enter production, the "G" will be present (i.e., no "Nexus" logo).

It also looks very much like the grainy image leaked by an anonymous Twitter user yesterday that a great many of you have sent to us as a tip.

The 2016 HTC Nexus looks like a cross between the Nexus 4 & iPhone with glass and fingerprint scanner on the back. pic.twitter.com/7pm9fhszki

— nexus (@usbfl) August 14, 2016

The leaker's wording here is a bit prone to misinterpretation regarding the glass back, and I hope our images clear up any uncertainty there about the extent to which it... extends. I also hope our profile shots make it clear that this phone is not abnormally thick. It's not crazily thin, but the angle in the shot above definitely exaggerates Sailfish's girth.

That leaker also posted a text-only tweet claiming that one device he saw was "premium" and another "glossy plastic," with both being smaller devices ("<5.5 inch screen"). I think the most likely interpretation here is that the "glossy plastic" phone wasn't a Nexus at all, but another non-Nexus smartphone that this person simply didn't recognize. I can't really speculate beyond that - we have no visuals, no extended description, so at this point, I'm chalking the leaker's assertions here up to error.

So, there you have it: live photos of a 2016 Nexus phone. I'm still holding out for that Electric Blue version.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/0...he-2016-nexus-sailfish-in-the-metallic-flesh/
 
Good job I always have a case on my phones if this will have a glass back!

Glass back .. :mad: OK it feels very nice but as we all know is very fragile. If correct that is me out. It will for sure get broken. I think I read the new Moto Z with magnetic back has a glass back too? Phone manufacturers are like sheep these days :mad:
 
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