Since the end of April, it was rumored that Google will probably abandon its Nexus product range, and replace it by another name brand Android Silver . However, Dave Burke, director of engineering and Android Nexus program at Google, has denied this statement , while remaining a bit quiet on this subject.
As a reminder, it was mentioned that the range of Android devices Silver could be marketed as the "first" Android experience - manufacturers build smartphones specifications Google, pre-loaded with a few applications, and sell by big mobile operators like Orange. Qualified personnel will be on site allegedly in stores to explain the features and smartphones designated as "Silver" devices could ensure faster updates and benefits as 24h/24 support and 7/7, a loan program smartphone and an application dedicated security suite.
"People have made comments about the Nexus devices, noting that this would be the end of this range of products" , said Burke in an interview with ReadWrite. "This is clearly a conclusion that was made wrong" .
According to Burke, while others work on the open source code for new versions of Android, others design a Nexus device to take advantage of new features in the operating system. As such, they bossent tandem, this makes it impossible to work without each other .
"There is no way to make a open source code without a smartphone or a tablet" , said Burke. Not surprisingly, the family of Nexus devices is actually important for Google, since the company built the next version of Android on new brand appliances that are especially made to run it.
As before, the Nexus devices are always a way for Google to highlight the new operating system , and show developers, builders and end users what it's supposed to be.
Interestingly, Burke did not discuss anything related to rumors of Android Silver program of Google, but hinted that it is in the boxes of the Mountain View company. "Android Silver is not something we talk about at the moment " .
Tablet Nexus 9 has also appeared in numerous news, suggesting that it is expected to be launched this autumn, alongside Android L, the latest version of the search giant's operating system.
As a reminder, it was mentioned that the range of Android devices Silver could be marketed as the "first" Android experience - manufacturers build smartphones specifications Google, pre-loaded with a few applications, and sell by big mobile operators like Orange. Qualified personnel will be on site allegedly in stores to explain the features and smartphones designated as "Silver" devices could ensure faster updates and benefits as 24h/24 support and 7/7, a loan program smartphone and an application dedicated security suite.
"People have made comments about the Nexus devices, noting that this would be the end of this range of products" , said Burke in an interview with ReadWrite. "This is clearly a conclusion that was made wrong" .
According to Burke, while others work on the open source code for new versions of Android, others design a Nexus device to take advantage of new features in the operating system. As such, they bossent tandem, this makes it impossible to work without each other .
"There is no way to make a open source code without a smartphone or a tablet" , said Burke. Not surprisingly, the family of Nexus devices is actually important for Google, since the company built the next version of Android on new brand appliances that are especially made to run it.
As before, the Nexus devices are always a way for Google to highlight the new operating system , and show developers, builders and end users what it's supposed to be.
Interestingly, Burke did not discuss anything related to rumors of Android Silver program of Google, but hinted that it is in the boxes of the Mountain View company. "Android Silver is not something we talk about at the moment " .
Tablet Nexus 9 has also appeared in numerous news, suggesting that it is expected to be launched this autumn, alongside Android L, the latest version of the search giant's operating system.