Most likely, "Galaxy Note 7" could be speculated to conquer the smartphone world, but when Google will unleash the Nexus 2016 smartphones, its alleged benchmarks are said to match or even beat down the performance of the newly unleashed Note 7.

It has been said that HTC Corporation's "Sailfish," which is the smaller 2016 Google Nexus smartphone, will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor as well as 32GB of storage and 4 gigabyte of RAM. The device will run Android NMR1 or called as the Android Nougat Manufacturer Release 1.

When it comes to specs, the new Nexus smartphone of Google matches the Note 7 and "Galaxy S7." Adding up to the software side, the Nexus smartphone will also have another advantage, as it will run Android 7.0 off the shell, according to BGR.

The benchmark listing of this smartphone also pointed out that the device will have a Full HD display (1920 x 1080 resolution), as well as a 13-megapixel rear shooter and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.

But, the smartphones of Samsung, which proved to be quite fast during benchmark tests and even in actual performance, do have a scheme beneath its system - the fast Universal Flash Storage (UFS). Despite that, it's too early to consider whether Google's 2016 Nexus phones will also be packed with similar fast storage.

However, the other upcoming Google Nexus 2016 gadget is called the "Marlin." This device will have an operating system of Android 7.0. With the device's Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 quad core processor, "Marlin" is said to be more powerful compared to "Sailfish," Game N' Guide reported.

The forthcoming Google Nexus 2016 "Marlin's" storage will have 4GB of RAM similar to the smaller 2016 Google Nexus smartphone. With the gadget's multi-core score of 4969 points, the Nexus flagship device is speculated to be faster compared to "iPhone 6" but a little sluggish than "Galaxy S7" and "OnePlus 3."

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