Huawei would be the next Nexus future builder Google and Motorola taking the relay. This is not the first time that the name of Huawei revolves around the production of a Nexus smartphone, and Nexus 6 has even been mentioned as this smartphone before it is released a few weeks later. These rumors might come out of the talks that are now realized, or is it just yet another rumor?
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Only time will tell, but in the meantime, this is what is mentioned. According to a publication made on the social network Weibo by an analyst of Chinese industry, Huawei is reportedly produce a Nexus smartphone with a 5.7 inch touch screen that can have a resolution of 2560 pixels x 1440 pixels, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 810.
The analyst noted that Huawei would be the first Chinese smartphone maker responsible for creating a flagship smartphone for Google, since previous models were designed by HTC, Samsung, LG or Motorola. The name of Huawei is also displayed in a publication on Weibo by the director of research at iSuppli. He said Google chose Huawei to build the new Nexus phone.
LG is also in the running
If Huawei can produce a Nexus for Google in 2015, the above specifications are subject to Google's preference rather than the Chinese manufacturer. Huawei did not care much for a high-resolution display (2560 x 1440 pixels), up to mention that people can not tell the difference between it and a 1080p resolution. In addition, the Snapdragon 810 chip was not his choice very recently, preferring its own Kirin chips for Huawei or Huawei P8 P8 Max.
The specifications listed above are not very different from the powerful Nexus 6, which leaves me perplexed on whether they come from discussions that took place before the Nexus 6 did so last year. Huawei is not the only name orbiting the next Nexus, and a publication of March LG connects with Google on the project. However, LG and Google have worked closely on the LG G4, reportedly in the final stages of development at that time.
The Google I / O, the annual developer conference, held in May and could bring us news of a new Nexus smartphone. Rather than replacing the Nexus 6, it may end up being less expensive device in order to help promote the Project Fi Mountain View giant.
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Only time will tell, but in the meantime, this is what is mentioned. According to a publication made on the social network Weibo by an analyst of Chinese industry, Huawei is reportedly produce a Nexus smartphone with a 5.7 inch touch screen that can have a resolution of 2560 pixels x 1440 pixels, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 810.
The analyst noted that Huawei would be the first Chinese smartphone maker responsible for creating a flagship smartphone for Google, since previous models were designed by HTC, Samsung, LG or Motorola. The name of Huawei is also displayed in a publication on Weibo by the director of research at iSuppli. He said Google chose Huawei to build the new Nexus phone.
LG is also in the running
If Huawei can produce a Nexus for Google in 2015, the above specifications are subject to Google's preference rather than the Chinese manufacturer. Huawei did not care much for a high-resolution display (2560 x 1440 pixels), up to mention that people can not tell the difference between it and a 1080p resolution. In addition, the Snapdragon 810 chip was not his choice very recently, preferring its own Kirin chips for Huawei or Huawei P8 P8 Max.
The specifications listed above are not very different from the powerful Nexus 6, which leaves me perplexed on whether they come from discussions that took place before the Nexus 6 did so last year. Huawei is not the only name orbiting the next Nexus, and a publication of March LG connects with Google on the project. However, LG and Google have worked closely on the LG G4, reportedly in the final stages of development at that time.
The Google I / O, the annual developer conference, held in May and could bring us news of a new Nexus smartphone. Rather than replacing the Nexus 6, it may end up being less expensive device in order to help promote the Project Fi Mountain View giant.