Both the 6P, which is the first Nexus with an all-metal body, and the 5X have improved cameras as well as fingerprint scanners.
Google has unveiled its latest Nexus smartphones as it tries to bite into the dominance of Apple and Samsung.
The 5X and 6P will run Google's latest version of the Android operating system, Marshmallow, which the company claims has improved battery life on devices by up to 30%.
The 6P, made by Chinese firm Huawei, is the larger of the two devices and has a 5.7-inch ultra high definition screen as well as the first Nexus with an all-metal body.
At a news conference in San Francisco, the company also claims the 6P has the best-ever camera in a Nexus phone.
It is on the back and has a 12.3-megapixel Sony sensor, which Google says allows it to take better photos in low light.
The megapixel figure is larger than on most other smartphones, including the iPhone.
There is also an 8-megapixel camera on the front, as well as a fingerprint scanner on the back to open the phone and to make payments. It also has a USB Type-C port for fast charging.
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