Friday, May 23, 2014

Nexus 6, which we know next smartphone from Google – Five Days

id=”cuerpo_noticia”> recent months have seen increased rumors about Nexus 6 , the next Nexus smartphone range that began a few years ago Google created thanks collaboration of different manufacturers like LG, HTC or Samsung. After 5 models, the company seems to be interested in creating a new model, much more powerful and advanced than the others, including even a fingerprint sensor as present in the Samsung Galaxy S5.

All rumors suggest that the Nexus 6 would have a screen QHD 2560 x 1440 pixels resolution , one of the largest you can find on the market, increasing the size panel until 4.95 5.2 inches from the previous model. In addition, the hardware could be exceptionally powerful with a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 805 to 2.7 GHz quad-core, 3 GB of RAM and up to 32GB of internal memory . Of course, it is not no secret that LG is behind the development of this terminal, and even Google VP Sundar Pichai said that would be a reality in the second half of the year.

However despite the incredible success of the Nexus range for Google, it seems that slowly has been relegated to second place after Android Silver . But what is Android Silver? Basically, it would be a renewed series of devices that combine the best of the Google Nexus and Play Edition . This would mean that in addition incorporate high quality hardware, a pure Android experience , totally free of bloatware , ie, the proprietary software that is installed in many companies offer their phones to “improve” the user experience.

Although manufacturers insist on installing this software, these applications typically cause the user to have less memory on the device and of course, decrease the performance of these , something that Google would end once and for all Android Silver. Therefore, as we have indicated, the Nexus 6 could “become” the beginning of a new range and a new future for Android and, of course, to Google in general. For more details about the new smartphone from Mountain View has surely wait until Google I / O , the developer conference where the company will showcase several of its progress.

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