Monday, April 13, 2015

LG Will Build Looks Like Google’s Nexus 2015 After All – Know Your Mobile

Well this is to turn out for the books. According To rumors on the web Google is Already Preparing ITS next Nexus devices and This Time it’s not pairing up With Motorola, HTC, or Samsung. No, it’s Being Nexus pals With none other than Huawei, while LG is returning for a third time.

There Have Already Been a few reports floating around That Google was Considering a team-up with a Chinese phone maker , with Huawei Being Amongst Those Proposed by the rumor mill, however it, another rumor in circulation around the same time Said Google was back in Business with LG. Now though, According to an article penned by GizmoChina, Kenin Yang, director of research and analytics Chinese firm iSuppli, Chinese social network took to Weibo to reveal That is the manufacturer Huawei to watch. The report adds That Also LG is still Believed to be partnering with Google on one Nexus device, suggesting there again May be Launched in the year two, likely a tablet and a smartphone, from different partner OEMs.

More Recently, EToday is reporting Google execs That Have Been Visiting with LG in Korea, checking out specific divisions in the company like LG Display. Currently codenamed the “N000″, the device is Suspected Apparently Referred to as the Nexus 7 by LG, though esta name will likely change for release, as Google Already have a Nexus 7 tablet.

So what esta new handset will be called? If it is made by LG It Could, Potentially, be called the Nexus G7 – though Google will likely come up With Entirely something else. The next iteration Android is “M”, so Perhaps we’ll see a play on words with that? At this stage of the game it’s anyone’s guess, really.

Nexus 2015 Specs

If LG is indeed the OEM behind 2015′s Nexus handset to Move That Seems quite likely now Given how Successful Google and LG Have Worked together in the past, what can we expect, hardware and specs-wise, from 2015′s Nexus handset?

Multiple reports are now Claiming the 2015 Nexus handset will feature a similarly spec-sheet to the upcoming LG G4, a monster of handset if ever there was one. LG is working on updates to the HUGE handset’s imaging capabilities as well as new display technology, with some reports pointing to a resolution qHD + Among other things.

How much de este new technology Makes it to the new Nexus-through, however it, Remains To Be Seen. Ideally, we’d love to see the inclusion of LG’s new camera technology, as the company reckons it will produce some of the best results in the business. A lot of people would also like to see the handset reduces in size to around 5.5in; the Nexus 6 was, for many, simply too large so making its successor slightly more portable does make sense.

There’s little else to go on at esta point, and It Could still be a load of cobblers, but we’re going To Remain open-minded about it for now. It does raise some interesting points, however I, Most notably with previously That Huawei has proven a controversial Chinese manufacturer when it comes to the US market; at one point it was more or less blacklisted by the US government on suspicion of spying … needless to say it’s hard to imagine Huawei-made Nexus device Being Welcomed With an open door, and it does beg the question of how Google Might hope to bring Such a device to retail in Its home nation unmolested. Certainly Huawei’ve Been making significant Greater Efforts to gain recognition and traction in the mobile space, particularly in Western markets; it’s fair to say That partnering with Google on Nexus hardware Worked wonders for LG’s prestige, so it Could do the same for Huawei too.

The questions Also REMAIN over Which manufacturer would make Which type of device and How They would be named. In Recent years have named STI Google Nexus devices based on display size with the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 6 Nexus 7, Nexus and Nexus 10 September, When rebooting the Nexus 7 it simply added the year on the end (Nexus July 2013 ). LG has with previously handled Google’s smartphone devices twice With The Nexus 4 and Nexus 5, while Asus took care of the Nexus 7, Samsung the Nexus 10 (and with previously the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone), HTC the Nexus 9 and Motorola the Nexus 6.

It really is anybody’s guess, but for us wishful thinking says Google will Have listened to the feedback on the Nexus 6 Being too large and Instead opt for a Nexus 5 successor (Nexus 5 2015?). There’s an argument for LG making it again, as it did so well before, but to be honest we’ve Also Been tremendously impressed with Huawei’s high-end outdoor design, aesthetics and build quality for the likes of the Ascend P7 and Honor 6 Which Could do very nicely on a Nexus phone.

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