Nexus 6P, Nexus 5X News & Update: Release of the March Security Updates May Revive the Google Handsets
Speculations were high about the discontinuation of the two Google smartphones, Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X. Surprisingly, the recent release of the March security updates brings the two phones' revival.
Previously various sources reported that Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X may face a discontinuation. Interestingly new reports claim that Google has considered the revival of these two smartphones and simultaneously rolls out new security updates for the two handsets. Tech analysts assume that this process may hamper the fate of the Google Pixel phones.
It is a clear fact that the Google Pixel phones are facing some issues that also resulted in poor sales turnout in 2016. Now the new March security patches will increase the demand of the Nexus 6P and the Nexus 5X among the users. Google has not yet uttered a single word about the revival, but tech enthusiasts are hoping to get new successors of these two previous handsets.
Gigjets reported that the users of the Nexus 6P have already availed Android 7.0 Nougat update. The users are also facing some problems like the shutdown of the handset and the battery failure and others. Now Google has released the March security updates to solve those problems. On the other hand, Nexus 5X is also paving the same way.
The new security updates will address more than sixty essential security issues. Currently, users of the Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X are experiencing the Android 7.1.2 beta with some unique features. Multitasking window is one of the best features. The "Doze Mode" is another spectacular feature.
The "Doze Mode" actually helps to increase the battery life of the smartphone. 9 TO 5 Google reported that the Nexus 6P handset is devoid of the fingerprint gestures. Tech enthusiasts hope that after the Android 7.1.2, Google may roll out Android 8.0 for Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X in future times.
Google's two flagship handsets are Nexus 6P and Nexus 5X. Users of the tech devices expect the best performance from the tech giant's smartphones. The March security update should bring that performance.
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