Sunday, May 19, 2013

Galaxy S4 Google Edition, what differs from a Nexus? - Tablet Zone

Although we had no chance to meet any new Nexus , the Mountain View did not leave us empty-handed when it comes to hardware in its last event for developers and announced a device that will surely be the dream of many. The S4 Galaxy Google Edition takes the philosophy of the flagship Nexus Samsung forming a very interesting combination.

However, it is questionable whether we can consider a device ‘Nexus’ and also to what extent is a ‘Galaxy’. Clearly, this special issue is not quite like the other Nexus by an elementary factor. The other gatgets of Google no physical buttons , but are integrated in the display of a “fixed”, which is a break with the outlines of the range, it should be noted, by example quick access to Google Now .

Nor are we sure that the updates will be as fast as on other devices with stock Android. It’s a question that Google did not mention in the I / O

changes relative to S4 Galaxy Conventional are much more evident. The ‘skin’ TouchWiz disappears, and all applications where Samsung has worked during this time to incorporate into your device star and, many say, could even ballasting operation .

S4 Galaxy Nexus edition

What is clear is that Google broke a lance for Android system more homogeneous. First, not presenting a new version of the operating system, and applications and services but they can enjoy even users with older devices. Second, opening the door for manufacturers to start offering alternatives converging, plus your own customization, you imagine one Xperia Z or HTC One Google Edition? perhaps not very unreasonable in the future.

far, and even though we could not see the new Nexus 7 , the truth is that we are happy with what brought us the I / O in the hardware section. This experience Nexus a Nexus device can be inspiring for manufacturers and if the product works, we’re sure it will encourage many to not only result in fragmentation , or at least follow a few lines conciliatory patterns with Google .

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