More Huawei Nexus 6P leak points to a microSD card slot; confirms Project Fi and T-Mobile Wi-Fi calling support

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Published 28 Sep 2015

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Thanks to a leaked presentation from late last week, almost all the specs of the Huawei-made Nexus 6P were revealed. Now, whatever little information about the device had remain unknown, has leaked as well. (https://insider-gaming.com/)  

An updated version of the leaked slide was uploaded to Google Docs, which revealed that the Nexus 6P rear camera will feature a 12.3MP resolution with an F/2.0 aperture and 1.5um pixel size. The front shooter will have an 8MP resolution with 1.4um pixel size.

Additionally, an FCC filling of the handset reveals that the Nexus 6P will come with a microSD card slot. The last Nexus device from Google to feature a microSD card slot was the Nexus One, so if the Nexus 6P does indeed end up coming with a microSD card slot, it will be a game changer for the Nexus lineup. However, this is the first time that we are hearing that the Nexus 6P will come with a microSD card slot, so take this information with a pinch of salt.

Lastly, a recognised developer on XDA forums who managed to get his hands on a leaked system image of the device, has confirmed that the Nexus 6P will support Project Fi. It will also come with T-Mobile’s Wi-Fi calling feature built-in, a separate vendor partition just like the Nexus 9, and a Snapdragon 810 chipset. The files in the system image also confirm that the rear camera module on the Nexus 6P will feature OIS.

Google will be unveiling the new Nexus devices tomorrow at an event in San Francisco, so it is just a matter of time before the full specs of both new Nexus device are unveiled.

[Via Ausdroid, XDA]