Google Nexus 6 for Verizon shows up, should be released soon

Verizon is the only major US mobile carrier that doesn't offer the Motorola-made Google Nexus 6, but this will change sometime soon. While we still don't know just how soon that is, a Verizon-branded Nexus 6 appeared today, allowing us to see that it bears the carrier's logo on the rear shell. Posted by Phandroid and coming from a "trusted source", the renders showing Verizon's Nexus 6 don't let us take a look at its front side, but we imagine that the handset can't be too different from the variants which can already be purchased.
When it's finally released, the Nexus 6 will become one of Verizon's largest smartphones ever. The handset's features include a 6-inch display with 1440 x 2560 pixels (Quad HD), stock Android Lollipop, a Snapdragon 805 processor (quad-core, 2.7 GHz), 3 GB of RAM, 13 MP rear camera, and a 3220 mAh battery with wireless charging capabilities. Verizon is already offering a Quad HD smartphone made by Motorola: the Droid Turbo, which is available starting at $199.99 on contract.
source: Phandroid
There is no word on how much the Nexus 6 will cost at Verizon. However, since other carriers are selling the smartphone for $249 on contract, we should probably expect to see a similar price.
When it's finally released, the Nexus 6 will become one of Verizon's largest smartphones ever. The handset's features include a 6-inch display with 1440 x 2560 pixels (Quad HD), stock Android Lollipop, a Snapdragon 805 processor (quad-core, 2.7 GHz), 3 GB of RAM, 13 MP rear camera, and a 3220 mAh battery with wireless charging capabilities. Verizon is already offering a Quad HD smartphone made by Motorola: the Droid Turbo, which is available starting at $199.99 on contract.
source: Phandroid
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