The Nexus 6 is a great terminal, no one can deny it, but it has not finished penetrating the fans of Google's range of devices. The your screen size and specifications of the nexus 6, added to its price they have made many users disappointed.
On top of that Motorola decided to poke around the wound showing the impressive Motorola DROID Turbo, or Moto Maxx in Latin America, a device with almost the same features as the Nexus 6, although with a smaller screen. Now new rumors speak of the possibility that Motorola launches a vitaminized version of the Nexus 6 with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor and 4 GB of RAM. A new member of the DROID range from the manufacturer recently acquired by Lenovo?
Motorola prepares a new competitor for the Nexus 6

And it is that this new device would have nothing to do with the Nexus range. According to leaked rumors It will have a design very similar to the Nexus 6, which is also traced to the new Moto X 2014, so in that aspect they will not have any problem.
The big difference will come inside, where we will find a few surprises. Rumors suggest that the new Motorola DROID phablet, whose name is unknown, will have a screen consisting of a 5.9-inch panel that will reach a resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels (Quad HD).
Your processor will be Qualcomm's new pretty girl, the powerful snapdragon 810 processor whose clock speeds have left us impressed and that leave far behind the Snapdragon 805 that integrates the Nexus 6. In addition to having a 64-bit architecture.
If we add to this the fact that this enigmatic phablet Motorola would have 4 GB of RAM, we find a really powerful device. If these rumors are true, Motorola's alternative to Google's Nexus 6 is expected to be unveiled in mid-2015.

As always, this type of rumor has to be caught with tweezers Although it would not be so strange that Motorola, with the help of Lenovo, presented an improved version of the Nexus 6. It is clear that with the starting price and the technical characteristics of the latest Google smartphone, things were not done well.
For that price before I would buy a Samsung Galaxy Note 4, which surpasses it in some aspects and integrates the S Pen and a multitude of applications. And you know that if you want to remove junk, rooting a Samsung device is relatively easier than usual.
Motorola had to launch the Nexus 6 at full throttle e, just as he has done shortly after presenting his impressive Moto Maxx, which most likely will not arrive in Spain, unfortunately for residents of the country of bullskin, it could well show a phablet from the DROID range with a Nexus design but with benefits that exalt it at the top. Because in 4 months the Nexus 6 will be more than obsolete.