At the end of February, we heard rumors that Huawei was busy producing the new Nexus, before many anonymous sources are quick to confirm that such a device was indeed on the shelves the Chinese firm.
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This weekend, another speculation that a Nexus smartphone designed by Huawei ended up on the canvas, providing additional information on this case. What is perhaps more important is the speculation that the relationship between Huawei and Google goes much further than simply release the Nexus 2015. Talks are underway for Huawei can help Google to launch an app store in China.
Currently, the Google Play Store is severely restricted in China. While this restriction occurs that due to government regulation, users with an Android smartphone must turn to third-party libraries for their applications. If developers are able to upload applications for these are sold internationally, Chinese consumers can not download anything.
This speculation suggests that Google wants to solve this problem with the help of Huawei, and thus regain control of downloaded applications for its own mobile operating system. If successful, it would open the contents of the application store a large number of customers Android. In fact, over half of Android users worldwide are located in mainland China . If Huawei can help Google push its Play store in China, it could see its revenue swell.
Give and take
The publication issued by The Information also added that Google would be ready to offer its expertise to Huawei as a "bargaining chip". Thus, the Mountain View giant could help the Chinese manufacturer to develop its new smartwatch and other devices outside its country of origin. If Huawei starts to collect a big reputation in Western markets, expand its operations worldwide through the recognition of his peers. Thus, it is logical that such a partnership is the order of the day. It makes sense on both sides.
We also expect that a small Nexus appears this year LG aside. The Nexus of the Korean company should be the smaller of the two, offering a 5.2 inch display with a 808 Snapdragon processor, and suggesting an upgrade to the Nexus 5. In contrast, Huawei's smartphone should have a screen 5.7 inches, and 810 Snapdragon processor under the hood. It would be perfect for fans of PHABLET. Thus, new devices could keep the nicknames of 5 and 6 already in use. All devices should appear at the same time that Android M. It is expected in the fall.
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This weekend, another speculation that a Nexus smartphone designed by Huawei ended up on the canvas, providing additional information on this case. What is perhaps more important is the speculation that the relationship between Huawei and Google goes much further than simply release the Nexus 2015. Talks are underway for Huawei can help Google to launch an app store in China.
Currently, the Google Play Store is severely restricted in China. While this restriction occurs that due to government regulation, users with an Android smartphone must turn to third-party libraries for their applications. If developers are able to upload applications for these are sold internationally, Chinese consumers can not download anything.
This speculation suggests that Google wants to solve this problem with the help of Huawei, and thus regain control of downloaded applications for its own mobile operating system. If successful, it would open the contents of the application store a large number of customers Android. In fact, over half of Android users worldwide are located in mainland China . If Huawei can help Google push its Play store in China, it could see its revenue swell.
Give and take
The publication issued by The Information also added that Google would be ready to offer its expertise to Huawei as a "bargaining chip". Thus, the Mountain View giant could help the Chinese manufacturer to develop its new smartwatch and other devices outside its country of origin. If Huawei starts to collect a big reputation in Western markets, expand its operations worldwide through the recognition of his peers. Thus, it is logical that such a partnership is the order of the day. It makes sense on both sides.
We also expect that a small Nexus appears this year LG aside. The Nexus of the Korean company should be the smaller of the two, offering a 5.2 inch display with a 808 Snapdragon processor, and suggesting an upgrade to the Nexus 5. In contrast, Huawei's smartphone should have a screen 5.7 inches, and 810 Snapdragon processor under the hood. It would be perfect for fans of PHABLET. Thus, new devices could keep the nicknames of 5 and 6 already in use. All devices should appear at the same time that Android M. It is expected in the fall.