The imminent LG-built Nexus 5X has yet again stirred conversations by offering enticing deals that chopped off up to $140 from the original advertised price.

The 32 GB variant of the Stock Android phone has come down to $259.99 from its already economical sticker price of $400, hinting that the Google Nexus 2016 may be in the cards.

The LG Nexus 5X is now up for grabs for just $269.99 on Daily Steal, the go-to site for fascinating gadgets discounts.

Online shoppers can use the coupon code NexiusEmail10 to get an additional $10 cut amounting to the lowest price tag for the 32 GB variant of Nexus 5X.

The package ships for absolutely no extra cost, however this is applicable only for the black Nexus 5X but everything about the Nexus remains unchanged, Droid Life reported.

The extremely economical handset boasts of near-flagship specs:

The device comes with a 5.2-inch screen that renders in 1080p. Under the hood, the smartphone is powered by the hexa-core Snapdragon 808 chip, coupled with 2 GB of RAM. The graphic processing unit (GPU) muscle is Adreno 418.

The Nexus 5X comes with a 12.4-megapixel main camera and a 5-megapixel front shooter. The device is further augmented with the latest build of Android Marshmallow that runs the show. As a Pure Android kit, the Nexus 5X will update with a fresh Android version as soon as it becomes available. A slew of reports doing rounds online have indicated that this year, it will be Android N (Nutella), Yibada reported.

For avid Android smartphone fans, the LG Nexus 5X hitting the sale zone yet again hints the imminent sequel of the device.

If rumors doing rounds are anything to go by, the upcoming smartphone will be quite a leap.

The device will reportedly be powered by a Snapdragon 820, coupled with 4 GB of RAM. The details that have surfaced online so far tease the next Nexus, codenamed "Sailfish," as an all-dominant replacement to that of the Nexus 5X.

Rumors are rampant that the device's assembler is HTC, the Taiwanese smartphone maker that is renowned for its metallic Android flagships.

The rumored Nexus 2016 is slated to debut sometime soon, probably in August this year or around the same that Google is scheduled to roll out Android N (Nutella).