Leaked details of the "Google Nexus 2016" are still surfacing up on the internet, in which it indicated that the release date of the device is happening soon.

The huge hints of an imminent rollout are the ongoing price cuts of the previous models - both the "Nexus 5X" and "Huawei 6P" have been discounted by no less than $100, according to Yibada.

The best deal available for the affordable 5X can be found on the largest non-chain photo and video equipment store in the U.S. - B&H, in which it offers the black or white 5X for only $269 or $130 discount from the current price tag. The device of Nexus comes with 32 gigabyte of on-board memory and general specifications that can satisfactorily match its competitors.

The packages of the Nexus 5X and 6P are tempting enough, but more so are the sequels that reportedly will be assembled by the mobile phone network company - HTC. The devices are named for now as Nexus "Sailfish" and "Marlin."

The upcoming gadgets of Nexus are said to be shaping up as clones of the 2016 flagship HTC 10, particularly the bigger "Marlin," based on the report of Android Headlines.

Rumor has it that the Nexus 2016 smartphones may include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chip. But, it is uncertain whether this feature is valid, for the reason that Nexus phones typically run newer chips, and the Snapdragon 820 was unleashed on November 2015.

Qualcomm recently made it known to the public the new chip - Snapdragon 821, which is claimed to be the high-end chip that manufacturers used through early 2017, according to IDigital Times.

However, the "Sailfish" is expected to be packed with a Full HD display with a pixel density of 420 pixels per inch. Such pixel density should correspond to a screen size of between 5.2 and 5.3 inches.

Watch The Video Of Nexus Marlin/Sailfish Here: