The Nexus 6 will be a Motorola-made whale of a phablet, claims most detailed report yet

From PC World: The giant fish tale of Google's Nexus 6 is getting less murky.

Android Police says it has "new information" confirming the phone will be called the Nexus 6 and sport a 5.9-inch Quad HD display—"Quad HD" typically equals 2560 x 1440 resolution—with 496 pixels-per-inch. That's even bigger than the 5.7-inch Galaxy Note 4, the standard bearer for Android phablets.

The phone looks like a blown up Moto X, though Android Police says it will also have front-facing speakers, a 13-megapixel camera with optical image stabilization, and a larger 3200 mAH battery. It's also expected to work with Motorola's turbocharger, which can boost a Moto X to nearly full capacity in around 15 minutes.

The Nexus rumor mill is flooding with indications that Google is truly going to make its next Nexus device a super-sized phablet. While there had been talk of a smaller, 5.2-inch screen built for those who don't want to carry about a tablet-sized phone, there hasn't been any substantial leaks on that front. If you had to place a bet, the odds point to Google just going with a plus-sized Nexus 6.

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