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If you're worried that the rumored Android Silver program will replace Google's flagship Nexus line, worry no more as a report states that Dave Burke, head of Android engineering and the Nexus program, tells us otherwise. YugaTech Render Not ready to comment on Android Silver, Burke says the Nexus program is something that the company is still invested in; software needs hardware to operate, and Android "L" will debut on the next Nexus soon. With that cleared out, we feel that while the Nexus leads Android as a whole being the ideal device to be, Android Silver could potentially be the Android One to premium smartphones - bringing timely updates and stock software. Following this is another entry saying, “Don’t worry, there’s a silver lining to this cloud...” Could it really be the end of the well-loved Nexus line for the introduction of Android Silver? We’ve previously reported on Android Silver -- a rumored support system by Google wherein people can walk in to and have their specially-picked Android smartphones set up and checked when there are problems. There also have been rumors going around that Android Silver might be replacing the Nexus line to make way for Google Play Edition devices. Read more in our articles including "Android Silver won't replace Nexus after all" and "Google Nexus 6 might not be coming at all".

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If you're worried that the rumored Android Silver program will replace Google's flagship Nexus line, worry no more as a report states that Dave Burke, head of Android engineering and the Nexus program, tells us otherwise. YugaTech Render Not ready to comment on Android Silver, Burke says the Nexus program is something that the company is still invested in; software needs hardware to operate, and Android "L" will debut on the next Nexus soon.

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With that cleared out, we feel that while the Nexus leads Android as a whole being the ideal device to be, Android Silver could potentially be the Android One to premium smartphones - bringing timely updates and stock software. Following this is another entry saying, “Don’t worry, there’s a silver lining to this cloud...” Could it really be the end of the well-loved Nexus line for the introduction of Android Silver? We’ve previously reported on Android Silver -- a rumored support system by Google wherein people can walk in to and have their specially-picked Android smartphones set up and checked when there are problems.

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Our coverage of android silver includes: "Android Silver won't replace Nexus after all"; "Google Nexus 6 might not be coming at all"; "Android Silver – Google’s customer support service?". Each article provides unique insights and information.