As we'd anticipated, Google has just announced the Nexus 6, and it's built by Motorola.

The phone is the biggest Google has put out yet and packs a whopping 5.9-inch Quad HD display, a 13MP camera, and dual front-facing stereo speakers, all built into a brushed aluminium body.

The phone runs on a 2.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor, and comes in 32GB and 64GB storage variants. The battery is also a biggy at 3220mAh, and we expect it'll need it.

The phone is essentially an inflated Moto X when you look at the design, which is no bad thing. We just hope you like your handsets big.
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It also comes running Android 5.0 Lollipop (yes, that name is now confirmed) which launches today also on the Nexus 9 tablet. Lollipop introduces a new power-saving feature that will supposedly juice out an extra 90 minutes of power.

The phone also comes with a Motorola Turbo Charger, which should give you six hours of power from a 15 minute charge.

Google says the Lollipop update will hit the Nexus 5, 7, 10 and Google Play edition devices "in the coming weeks".

The Nexus 6 will go up for pre-order on October 29 and will be available in stores in November. Without a contract it's going to cost $649 (global prices incoming) for the 32GB version. So yeah, not cheap.

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