We’re still not sure exactly when Google’s new Nexus smartphones (codenamed Marlin and Sailfish) will actually arrive, but we may already know the prices for the upcoming devices. A recent report claims to reveal how much the new phones will cost when they finally launch.

The premium Nexus Marlin will allegedly cost $599 with 32GB of storageand the mid-range Sailfish could start at $499 with 32GB of storage, according to Nexus Blog. Google could also sell 64GB variants for both smartphones at a higher price. It’s unclear if the devices will also offer expandable storage with a microSD slot, but given Google’s recent Nexus history we wouldn’t count on it.

The Nexus Marlin is expected to offer top-notch hardware, including a 5.5-inch Quad HD display, a Snapdragon 820 chip, a 3450mAh battery, 4GB of RAM, a 13-megapixel rear camera, an 8-megapixel front-facing camera and Android Nougat software. The Nexus Sailfish could pack a similar setup with a few key differences, including a smaller 5-inch 1080p display and a 2770mAh battery.

Combine those specs with competitive prices and clean Android software, and the result should be a pretty awesome Nexus lineup. Rumor has it Google is waiting until the first Android Nougat maintenance update is ready to release the new phones. It’s possible they could arrive as soon as mid-September, though it might take a little longer than that.