Google is bringing its new phones into the country

Oct 7, 2015 13:28 GMT  ·  By

When Google launched the all-new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P last week, the search giant said that the phones would become available for pre-order via the Google Play Store immediately in four markets, including the US, UK, Ireland and Japan.

Well, it seems that the new handsets will soon land on the Indian market, as Google has sent out invites for a press event in the country scheduled for October 13 in New Delhi. Pricing and availability of the two models will be revealed during the festivities.

The prices, though, have already been leaked by Indian publication TechPP, so here they are:

Nexus 6P 32GB: INR 39,999 / $616 / €548

Nexus 6P 64GB: INR 42,999 / $662 / €589

Nexus 6P 128GB: INR 47,999 / $739 / €658

Nexus 5X 16GB: INR 31,900 / $491 / €437

Nexus 5X 32GB: INR 35,900 / $553 / €492

Google will start selling the devices via its Play store, but third-party retailers like Filipkart will also be offering them in the country (the online shop teased the Nexus 6P, but not the Nexus 5X).

The Nexus 6P is Google’s flagship for the year and arrives with a 5.7-inch display with QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels) and a Snapdragon 810 under the hood in combination with 3GB of RAM. There’s also a fingerprint scanner and a USB Type-C port.

As for the Nexus 5X, the phone comes with a 5.2-inch display with FHD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels) and a Snapdragon 808 processor working hand in hand with 2GB of RAM.

Indian Google fans, are you excited?