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Nexus Marlin vs Nexus Sailfish: What’s the rumoured difference?

Posted on July 1, 2016December 4, 2018 By Jarvis

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Nexus Marlin vs Nexus Sailfish: Design

There has been very little leaked in regards to the next Nexuses designs, at least in comparison to what we appear to know about the specs.

The majority of the rumours point towards HTC manufacturing both however, which has led many to believe the HTC 10 will be a starting point for at least Marlin, which is rumoured to be the bigger and more powerful device.

We’d expect a full metal body on at least Marlin and a fingerprint sensor on both devices.
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